wireless performance

  1. Unlock the Full Potential of Wi-Fi 7 with Windows 11: Expert Guide

    For years, wireless networking has moved in lockstep with operating system support, each leap in speed or reliability requiring both the right physical hardware and matching software smarts. With the arrival of Wi-Fi 7 and the recent inclusion of official support in Windows 11’s 24H2 update, PC...
  2. Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP73 Pro Review: Affordable WiFi 6 for Business and Home

    It’s no secret that the networking world has been transformed in recent years, with next-generation wireless access points promising to bring high throughput and easier management to both enterprise and prosumer settings. However, for IT managers and Windows power users, simply throwing money at...
  3. MSI Roamii BE Lite: Affordable Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router with Trade-offs

    The MSI Roamii BE Lite marks an intriguing entry point into the rapidly evolving Wi-Fi 7 mesh router landscape—balancing budget-friendly design with selective feature omission that may leave demanding users wanting more. To appreciate its role in today’s networking ecosystem, it’s crucial to...
  4. Netgear WBE710: Compact Wi-Fi 7 Access Point for SMBs with Modern Features

    The Netgear WBE710 enters the market as a business-class Wi‑Fi 7 access point that brings modern wireless speeds and features into the fold for small and medium-sized businesses—but not without a few caveats worth noting. Design and Build Netgear has built a compact device that stands apart from...
  5. HP announces premium HP Spectre x360 ultra-thin convertible PC

    Today, HP has Link Removed ultra-thin convertible PC. This is one beautiful PC – it’s built with an all CNC aluminum chassis with polished metal on the sides. Link Removed The HP Spectre x360 has a special geared hinge design that allows it to maintain the same thin profile in tablet mode that...
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    Windows 7 Recommend a wireless NIC for security testing

    I recently bought a notebook PC, and was quite annoyed to find that Intel has magically removed the ability to change the Centrino N 130 wireless adapter's MAC address. Before the nutters get in here with accusations of "illegal" activity, I feel obligated to point out that there is nothing...