Using a multi-point mesh network instead of a standard WiFi router is the best way to fill internet dead zones and make sure you get great signal in every room.
With all the devices we use on a daily basis, there’s one thread that runs through just about every tech thing we do: connectivity. Specifically Wi-Fi — whether we’re at home, in a public space like a ...
Conor has been staunchly in favor of Android since graduating to a smartphone from his hot pink Motorola RAZR. In fact, he'll gladly ruin a friendly dinner in service of lambasting Apple devices to ...
Bad WiFi is a unique kind of pain. We know it’s really not that big of a deal most of the time, but it’s frustrating, especially if you know that it could be better given how ...
Your wireless router is the gateway between your home and all the internet has to offer, from music, movies, and TV shows streamed via services like Netflix and Disney+ to Zoom calls that keep you ...
Wi-Fi routers are in the midst of a sudden renaissance. As more and more people welcome more and more internet-connected things into their lives, a growing number of networking companies have seen an ...
I recently moved from a 1400 square feet townhome to a 3300 square feet house. Prior to moving (and before I knew I had to relocate), I bought one of those big, new Asus routers (I think RT-AC3200).
The TP-Link Deco X20-4G is a whole home mesh networking system with 4G function for when there's no fixed broadband available or if your broadband goes down. Over the past few years, I’ve reviewed a ...