So this is a new one to me. I purchased a Asus USB-AC53 nano adapter to add 5GHz WiFi capability to a laptop that only had 2.4Ghz. Recently it stopped seeing my 5Ghz network. I narrowed it down to ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Asus adapter will deliver fine speeds in 5GHZ mode.
As far as the top or best WiFi USB adapters are concerned, the choices are plenty. But if we have to pick one model, it has to be the Netgear Nighthawk. This dual band adapter offers a wide range of ...
Samuel has spent years writing about mobile carriers and their networks following a stint working as a technician in a carrier phone store. Whether it's helping people avoid 36-month payment plans, or ...
We're doing incredible things with Wi-Fi these days, like designing AI machines that use a wireless internet connection to see through walls — i.e., X-ray vision. With wireless technology that's come ...
A B.Tech (Computer Science) engineer turned writer, Varun has over 7 years of experience in tech journalism. He started his journey by writing for various publications like Beebom and Mr. Phone, ...
MSI has launched a new product that is set to enhance the way we connect to the internet wirelessly. The AXE5400 WiFi 6E USB adapter is a significant advancement in wireless technology, offering users ...
Totolink's A2000UA AC1200 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter offer a surprisingly rich feature set, but its performance is lacking. The A2000UA looks like a shrunken router. Two 7-inch 4dBi antennas jut ...
Following the launch of several other vendors USB-powered AC1900 adapters, I was able to have the ASUS USB-AC68 sent over, the successor to the USB-AC56 I reviewed in late 2013. The ASUS USB-AC68 is ...
D-Link has unveiled a new USB WiFi adapter that is an orb that resembles the Death Star. The adapter is model number DWA-192 and it aims to bring extended WiFi range and speed to desktop PCs and ...
The Asus adapter will deliver fine speeds in 5GHZ mode. However, many users will still want to connect at the more common 2.4 GHz band. 2.4 is not as broad a band as 5 GHz and throughput will be ...
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