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Most Wi-Fi routers are, frankly, hideous. So you might feel compelled to hide your router from public view, especially if you have one that looks like an upside-down arachnid. But materials such ...
A single wireless access point should suffice for most apartments and smaller homes (under 1,500 square feet). If your router is several years old, consider upgrading to a newer model or Wi-Fi 6E ...
If your router doesn’t support WPA3, use the previous standard, known as WPA2-AES. Routers that can’t use WPA2 should be replaced, according to Fisco, because they’re simply not equipped to ...
Your router is perhaps the most important gadget in your home. It checks all incoming and outgoing traffic, acting as a sentry to make sure that nothing dangerous comes in and nothing sensitive ...
Setting up and configuring a wireless router has become much easier over the years. But the tips I share here will make the process even simpler. You’ll not only feel assured that your home ...
I've tested plenty of mesh router systems and Wi-Fi extenders for CNET. Here's everything you need to know before buying.
802.11ax (or Wi-Fi 6): Routers using this standard started shipping in late 2020, so your router is likely quite new. Wi-Fi 6E: Congrats, you probably just bought a new router.