ISP bandwidth and wireless router speed don't directly change one another, but they both play a role in getting the fastest possible connection to your Internet-ready devices. The connection speed you ...
LAS VEGAS--Anticipating the rapid implementation of cellular technologies, including 3G, 4G, and WiMax, Netgear unveiled two new broadband wireless-N routers at CES 2010 that gear toward cellular ...
A stationary device that converts cellular signals (3G, 4G, LTE) to Wi-Fi. The mobile broadband router creates a local Wi-Fi hotspot to provide access to the Internet as an alternative to cable, DSL ...
The Test Center spent some time with the company's new MBR1000 Mobile Broadband Router ($249 MSRP) which builds upon their previous offerings. On the outside, the MBR1000 looks pretty much like any ...
Mobile operator and broadband ISP EE (BT) has today announced a major refresh of their UK full fibre (FTTP) packages, which makes WiFi 7 "standard across all of ...
Buying your own Wi-Fi router can potentially be cheaper in the long run, or at least offer more advanced performance and features. It also simplifies transitioning between ISPs -- all you have to do ...
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Our analysis of data from major ISPs found that the average customer who rents equipment for their internet service could save upwards of $150 per year by purchasing their own router. In contrast, a ...
Some of Starlink's (SpaceX) customers with first generation broadband routers (UTR-201) - the ones with a dual-tone ...
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The question I have is, was this genuinely an attempt to just brick the routers, or was it a botched attempt to overwrite the firmware with a modified image containing a malicious payload? To me, ...