If your old PC's Wi-Fi adapter doesn't work anymore or if you've never had one, you'll be thinking of buying a USB solution.
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Wi-Fi 6 is perplexing. The new standard promises big improvements to Wi-Fi, but in the real world, it doesn't yet offer many advantages for most home users. The D-Link DWA-X1850 ($59.99), the first Wi ...
Wi-Fi 6E products are available to consumers today, but you probably wouldn't know it if you looked around the average household. Although supporting gear rolled out over the past couple of years, ...
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In just about a week's time, Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection service will go online. This service, intended as a free, seamless, and invisible link to the internet, will be supported by two games: ...
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USB Wi-Fi adapters allow you to add wireless internet capabilities to computers that wouldn’t otherwise have it. These may be older devices that never came with a Wi-Fi adapter or newer ones that have ...
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