Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
TP-Link introduced the Deco X50-Outdoor mesh Wi-Fi 6 router on March 27, 2025. Built for outdoor use, this router meets the IP65 standard for water and dust resistance and includes protections against ...
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
The Orbi Outdoor Satellite is an expensive, weather-resistant way of extending Wi-Fi outside your home, up to 2,500 square feet. Dan Dziedzic Associate editor Dan has been a professional writer for ...
So finally it looks like we have an ISP who will run fiber. But they may not be able to run all the way to the house (it looks like the conduit may be crushed at the street pole end, and thats my ...
It’s almost summer, which is the perfect time to think about an outdoor space to stream films, shows and sports. But no al fresco theater is complete without a dependable, secure WiFi signal. Which is ...
While a handful of modem and router companies jumped quickly into the 5G market last year, some big names are establishing themselves with multiple options in 2020 — and Linksys, the networking arm of ...
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WiFi mesh networking is not for the faint of wallet, but if you're going to spend the money, Netgear's Orbi is one of the better systems out there. Until now, it's been geared toward indoor home and ...
There are times when everyone screws up, and it was me doing so this time. I’m planning a location move during this calendar year and have as such already started sorting things out. While doing so, I ...
So finally it looks like we have an ISP who will run fiber. But they may not be able to run all the way to the house (it looks like the conduit may be crushed at the street pole end, and thats my ...