Why does my home still have dead zones?
Vilo might not be a familiar name in home networking, but at $20 per node, its new Vilo Mesh Wi-Fi System is the lowest-priced kit we’ve ever seen. Is there a catch? A small one: Vilo’s dual-band (2.4 ...
Vilo’s new budget Wi-Fi wireless mesh network costs $70 for a pack of three wireless routers. Many competing systems cost hundreds more. So is there a catch? After testing it ourselves, we’d saw ...
Routers are cheaper, faster, and easier to set up. Mesh systems fix dead zones with wider coverage. Choose based on budget, home size, and connection needs. In the era of flexible work, a rock-solid ...
Nearly everyone knows traditional routers—they’ve been around forever at this point. You need just one to manage the internet connection provided through your modem. For some folks, this may be the ...
If you have a multi-room abode, sometimes even one of the best ordinary Wi-Fi routers isn’t enough. That’s where the best mesh Wi-Fi systems come into play: These networking systems blanket large ...
I must presume, when looking at the prices for the ‘Meshcube,’ that “199,90 EUR” really means about €200, not €20,000, because as cool as a tiny, mesh network computer is, I don’t think there’s any ...
The tell-tale signs of a WiFi network stretched too thin usually come in clear: Maybe you have a dead zone in your garage-turned-office? Or a far bedroom you needed to rearrange so the desk faces the ...
TP-Link's Deco M9 Plus certainly comes away from this comparison looking like a better overall value than Nest WiFi. It's a ...
Normally a three-node mesh network system might cost you hundreds of dollars. This new one from Vilo is just $80. (Photo: Vilo) How's the internet connectivity in your house? When you take your laptop ...
Firetide is beta-testing its first wireless mesh node that uses the same technology foundation as 802.11n Wi-Fi products. The new Firetide HotPort 7000 mesh node, available in indoor and outdoor ...