With more and more devices in our homes — phones, tablets, TVs, computers, game consoles, smart appliances and more — demanding Wi-Fi bandwidth, a reliable, speedy network is more important than ever.
With more people working, studying, gaming, and streaming from home today, it’s important to have fast, reliable Wi-Fi coverage at home. Regardless of the size of your home, a whole-home mesh Wi-Fi ...
Compare mesh WiFi vs single router coverage for apartments and multi-story homes and learn WiFi 6 mesh network performance and setup tips. Pixabay Mesh Wi‑Fi and traditional single routers both aim to ...
An ordinary home network router with a Wi-Fi 5 or Wi-Fi 6 access point is usually enough for most homes with a modest living space and central internet serving phones, laptops, and other everyday ...
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With everyone in the family using some kind of device, now is a good time to upgrade your Wi-Fi capabilities with a mesh network and Wi-Fi 6 speeds. Are you still using the Wi-Fi router given to you ...
When you've got multiple people in your house gaming and streaming, it can strain your infrastructure no matter how much bandwidth your ISP gives you. Older routers can bottleneck your pipeline, not ...
Say goodbye to deadzones and enjoy WiFi in every corner of your house. Techie Tech Tech / Unsplash Staying connected in every corner of your home is more important than ever, and whole-home and mesh ...
Nearly everyone knows traditional routers—they’ve been around forever at this point. You need just one to manage the internet connection provided through your modem. For some folks, this may be the ...
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One home improvement project probably worth the expense for anyone who spends a lot of time online is upgrading the router that runs your WiFi network. The router is possibly the ugliest piece of ...