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 ...
I commend ASUS for the XG-C100C with its backwards compatibility and low entry cost. It's likely the only NIC you will ever need in a home network. Late last year, ASUS deployed the Z170 Maximus ...
The Asus USB-AC56 delivers top-shelf performance, but it’s also one of the more expensive 802.11ac Wi-Fi USB adapters you’ll encounter. Asus has been trouncing the competition with respect to wireless ...
With its low and affordable MSRP, solid performance, and small form factor, I cannot recommend the ASUS USB-AC53 Nano enough. It's an overall win for ASUS with this one. ASUS sets the bar when it ...
Asus' EA-N66 Dual-band 4500 Mbps adapter looks almost identical to its USB-N66 Dual-band Wireless N900 adapter. Both adapters can be used to connect a client device such as a laptop, to an 802.11n ...
The wireless network speeds seemed like they were standing still for a while through the AC1200 and AC1900 times, but lucky for all of us, those times are gone and we’ve arrived at the AC3000 times.
The appearance of the XG-C100C outer box looks like this. This is where we opened it. In addition to the network card body (center front), there are also a bracket for low profile PCI (right back), a ...
Phanteks today announced the Phanteks' RGB LED Adapter for compatible motherboards that features RGB headers. Our new RGB LED adapter is a simple, frustration-free solution to RGB integrated ...