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Asus' routers and popular and well-reviewed. As such, there's a good chance you have one of its devices powering your home wifi. If you do, you should probably check on it, since thousands of Asus ...
To do this, open a web browser and type your router's IP address (often 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1), then log in using the username and password (usually found on a sticker on the router).
A decent router can be found for under $100, though more capable and advanced ones will cost double or triple that. Whatever your budget, you don't want to risk someone hacking into your router ...
Most people now have broadband connections at home, and this is where a router, especially a Wi-Fi router, plays an important role in distributing the internet connection for everyone in the ...
The Netgear Nighthawk M6 Pro is the most robust portable router-mobile hotspot device available. It supports the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard, tri-band support (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz), and 5G mmWave for ...
The U.S. government may soon ban TP-Link routers. If you own one, it's time to start thinking of alternatives, and fortunately, there are plenty of options.
The best travel routers allow you to stay connected no matter where in the world you are, making them ideal for frequent travelers. Here are our top picks for 2024.
The Actiontec WCB6200Q Wireless Network Extender uses your existing coaxial cabling to extend the reach of your Wi-Fi network. It's a snap to install and delivered solid throughput in our tests.
A cyberattack was behind an incident last year that disabled over 600,000 internet routers across several Midwest states between October 25th and 27th, according to new research published by Lumen ...
A malicious botnet bricked 600,000 office and home office (SOHO) routers in what seems to be a coordinated attack against a specific internet service provider (ISP). Cybersecurity researchers from ...
These complaints flooded online forums, with users noting that their ActionTec T3200 routers, provided by Windstream, had become unresponsive despite various troubleshooting attempts.
A malware botnet named 'Pumpkin Eclipse' performed a mysterious destructive event in 2023 that took 600,000 office/home office (SOHO) internet routers offline, according to a new report by ...