BrewWizard
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Thank you for this! Well done!Our 2017 guide to choosing a wireless router reflects the changing Wi-Fi landscape.
Read on SmallNetBuilder
Thank you for this! Well done!Our 2017 guide to choosing a wireless router reflects the changing Wi-Fi landscape.
Read on SmallNetBuilder
Do you mean something other than DFS?
Not necessarily. But only way to know for sure is to try to connect the device to a DFS channel.A qq: do we need new WIFI clients to use DFS channels?
Not necessarily. But only way to know for sure is to try to connect the device to a DFS channel.
Yes. The burden of DFS monitoring and compliance is on the AP.I assume that clients don't do any kind of monitoring, and it's up to the router to detect for the presence of a radar signal?
Can we expect performance boost when use with surveillance cameras?
I've just purchased some 11ac 5 GHz routers, including a Nighthawk X4, and am trying to find a DFS band router that uses Broadcom chipsets. It would be very helpful if your guide could show U-NII-2A or channels 100-144 support.Yes. The burden of DFS monitoring and compliance is on the AP.
I was referring to "how to buy a wireless router 2017 edition".What guide are you referring to? Most routers to this point have not supported DFS, at least not obviously. I will be calling out DFS support in future reviews.
The guide generally does not get into specific product features.I was referring to "how to buy a wireless router 2017 edition".
I am finding out the hard way, but am trying to characterize DFS performance against a variety of waveforms.
This article does not review specific routers. It provides an overview to the different WiFi technologies.Could you please add the new Google Wifi mesh router to this article
can I connect the Satellite via wired Ethernet instead of using the wireless backhaul (I live in a two-story brick and mortar house where wireless propagation is a big problem)?
2) and then can I still have a single SSID?
would this be better option than a router + extender both also connected via wired ethernet?
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