Do you need Internet connectivity while out and about? Maybe your smartphone doesn’t have mobile hotspot capabilities, or maybe you don’t have a cellular connection where you’re at. That can make ...
I want to introduce you to a project of mine – a portable router build, and with its help, show you how you can build a purpose-built device. You might have seen portable routers for sale, but if ...
October 26, 2014 | Do you spend a lot of your nights in hotels travelling? You might want to check out Tyler's review of the Buffalo AirStation AC433 tiny router.
Public Wi-Fi, which is essentially free and accessible internet, is available almost everywhere you go in major cities, airports, shopping, and commercial districts. Whether you're traveling to and ...
It’s a little more expensive than a conventional router, but the TP-Link Travel Router is one of the few that can actually join you on your travels. It also provides versatile connectivity features ...
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After testing the GL.iNet Slate 7 portable router, it earned a spot in my remote working bag - but it's not perfect
The GL.iNet Slate 7 is precisely what I wanted on paper for a travel router, and it still has the potential to be something great. This travel router beautifully blends speed, security, and compact ...
So on advice here, I have a TP Link Nano router that I am using in hotels where I have access to the actual wifi router in the room. I can plug it in to the power line and into one of the ethernet ...
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