Saturday, February 23, 2013

Western Digital My Net router leaps to 802.11ac speeds, gets a bridge to keep it company

Western Digital My Net router leaps to 80211ac speeds, gets a bridge to keep it company

Western Digital has entered the field of networking in the spring, but in a newspaper with a quick upgrade performance. My fledgling company net line router is making the jump 802.11ac WiFi avant-garde with the release of AC1300 (above), who believes that the expected boost to 1.3Gbps fast and supposedly outperforms its rivals of horizontal a 3-by antenna design -3. Whether or not the lead is real or marketing bluster from WD is not so concerned with the symbolic link to the storage mark this time - is relegated any disk swapping two USB 2.0 ports and is based well on automatic wireless or four Gigabit Ethernet ports for local media. Go to AC1300, a premium of $ 190 802.11ac typical, but there is also a more focused approach $ 150 net

source bridge (photo after the jump) for those who only need four or less of your Ethernet devices connected by high-speed WiFi.
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