7 Reasons Why Your Next Router Should Be a Google OnHub
Sunday, 14 August 2016
First they came for your search engine. Then they came for your web browser and your smartphone. And now? They’re coming for your home — and here’s why that’s a great thing. We are, of course, talking about Google! Routers are typically messy and complicated affairs. Without a lot of research, networking can be quite challenging
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Is Your Router a Public Hotspot? Here’s What It Means
Monday, 11 July 2016
Did you know that other people might be using your router without your permission? A recent report states that, by 2017, one in three home routers will be available to use as a public hotspot to other subscribers of the same internet service provider (ISP). In fact, you might already be sharing your router with
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What’s the Best Router for Ending Rental Fees?
Tuesday, 05 July 2016
Internet providers don’t win ethics or customer service awards. Just the opposite — they perennially rank among the least liked companies in the United States. And they didn’t get there by chance: providers work hard to earn your hatred. One of their dirtiest tricks is equipment rentals. Check your detailed billing statement. If you see
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10 Crucial Features to Use in Your Wireless Router Setup at Home
Saturday, 23 January 2016
A wireless router is a simple device that shares Internet access to your home without the need for cables. For the most part, it just works. Once you’ve turned it on, you don’t really need to touch it ever again. But if you do that, you’re likely missing out on a lot of extra features —
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