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Network equipment provider D-Link has expanded the Aquila Pro range with its new Aquila Pro AI M60 AX6000 dual-band Wi-Fi 6 mesh systems, which come in sets of one, two, or three units. The new units compbat coverage, speed, and usability, with a great range of features.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 13 September 2022 08:41

D-Link launches latest Wi-Fi 6 mesh systems

D-Link's new Eagle Pro AI M32 mesh systems are aimed at users who need high network speeds and capacity to support applications such as multi-player gaming, virtual reality and 4K ultra high-definition video streaming.

Published in Wi-Fi
Thursday, 03 February 2022 11:03

D-Link adds AI to home and SoHo Wi-Fi

D-Link's new Eagle Pro AI series of Wi-Fi 6 hardware comprises a router, a mesh system, and a mesh range extender.

Published in Wi-Fi
Wednesday, 10 March 2021 17:10

Review: D-Link Covr-X1873 wireless mesh router

D-Link's latest Covr AX Wi-Fi mesh system is a force to be reckoned with.

Published in Networking

Tangerine Telecom says Mesh Wi-Fi routers are the "new normal" for Aussie households serious about their Wi-Fi range and quality, and as a mesh wi-fi router user myself, I'd have to agree!

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Officeworks is selling a range of highly affordable Tenda networking products exclusively via its online store, for home and office delivery, or to Click and Collect at its stores.

Published in Home Tech

If poor Wi-Fi coverage in your home has left your connectivity in a not so beautiful mess, then Tenda's beautiful mesh network Wi-Fi system provides a surprisingly affordable and extremely easy to set-up answer. 

Published in Reviews
Tuesday, 24 April 2018 08:23

D-Link launches AC2600 Wi-Fi range extender

Networking equipment company D-Link has launched an AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender that is equipped with the company's Whole Home Wi-Fi technology.

Published in Home Tech

Promising complete Wi-Fi coverage for the home, as well as comprehensive security, the Wi-Fi wars are hotting up with the next generation of wireless connectivity.

Published in Home Tech

The head of Flinders University's Serval project - technology that enables cellphones to communicate with each other without the need for a base station - claims that, within five years, the Serval software will be on every cellphone made.

Published in Mobility
Monday, 01 November 2010 09:41

Is this the future: every body a base station?

Researchers at Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, are researching the concept of 'body-centric communications', in which every person carries a device that is able to communicate with other similar devices, rather than simply with a central, network-connected base station.

Published in Networking

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