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D-Link's DWA-192 Ultra AC1900 USB 3.0 Wi-Fi adapter is an affordable, stylish, robust, and easy to setup solution that carries plenty of performance for gaming or surfing the web.
D-Link this week unveiled a kit for running Ethernet over coaxial cables – the kind of cables that typically carry cable-TV signals to different rooms of your house. The Coax Ethernet Adapter ...
As a result, D-Link adapters are not interoperable with HomePlug AV adapters. But since we advise buyers to stick to one vendor for ease of support, that’s a moot point.
Editor’s note: We originally reviewed the D-Link DHP-701AV powerline adapter on June 15, 2015. We found it to be the fastest product in its class until we reviewed the Extollo LANsocket 1500.
D-Link announced a new line of mini adapters today for its PowerLine home networking solution. These adapters plug into any home outlet and use the existing electrical wiring to extend your ...
D-Link is trying to make it simple to give your computer a Wi-Fi upgrade. The networking company has announced what it’s calling an “industry-first” Wi-Fi 6 adapter built into a USB stick.
D-Link announces power-line adapters that come in a compact design and offer speeds of up to 200Mbps. Dong Ngo SF Labs Manager, Editor / Reviews.
The D-Link DWA-X1850 ($59.99), the first Wi-Fi 6 USB adapter, is no different. The X1850 uses a form of Wi-Fi 6 that is no faster than Wi-Fi 5 and only offers benefits in rare scenarios.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — D-Link Systems Inc. is the latest global manufacturer to add an Ethernet-over-powerline product to its home networking suite. D-Link is basing its new adapter on a chip set ...
The D-Link AC1900 Wi-Fi USB 3.0 Adapter (DWA-192) is a dual-band 802.11ac USB network adapter that delivers speedy throughput and great range performance on both bands in testing.
The D-Link DWA-X1850 is the first Wi-Fi 6 USB adapter. It extends 2.4GHz range, but doesn't deliver breakthrough peak speeds. I'm not a fan of the X1850's design; it's just a stick. The adapter ...