PC World: Linksys EA6500 review: A user-friendly 802.11ac router with decent performance
CNET: Synology RT2600ac review: The best router any savvy user could ask for
Synology RT2600ac review: The best router any savvy user could ask for
9to5google: Google Wifi Review: A great user-friendly router for your home, even if you buy just one
Google Wifi Review: A great user-friendly router for your home, even if you buy just one
TechSpot: Asus brings new life to old routers by adding mesh networking support
A simple home networking setup may involve a modem and one or more wireless routers. For larger homes, mesh networking has become popular to simplify the process of maintaining consistent connectivity ...
Asus brings new life to old routers by adding mesh networking support
The Straits Times: Tech review: Google Nest Wifi is a reliable and user-friendly mesh router
Tech review: Google Nest Wifi is a reliable and user-friendly mesh router
But my old network is also visible and I can also connect to it as well. I ran a speed test on both networks and the "old" one is significantly faster. That's not what I was hoping for when I changed the modem/router. How can the "old" network still be there if the old modem is unplugged and no longer active? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Windows 11/10 is one of the most loved operating systems that facilitates its user to connect to the wireless network by creating a network profile when a new network is connected to it. The network ...