Netgear Orbi 4G LTE Advanced Tri-band Router Review (LBR20) – Mesh Wi-Fi with 4G LTE & WAN port for ultimate work from home reliability
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Netgear Orbi 4G LTE Advanced Tri-band Router Review (LBR20) – Mesh Wi-Fi with 4G LTE & WAN port for ultimate work from home reliability

With a large percentage of the population working from home this year the demand for reliable Internet has skyrocketed. This has led many people to realise that their internet service provider options are poor and/or their home networking equipment such as Wi-Fi routers are not up to the job. Currently, the average download speed for…

Netgear Orbi 4G LTE Advanced WiFi Router (LBR20) Launched – First tri-band mesh WiFi with 4G LTE connectivity
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Netgear Orbi 4G LTE Advanced WiFi Router (LBR20) Launched – First tri-band mesh WiFi with 4G LTE connectivity

In the UK, mobile data has been improving faster than our wired connections. The average speed of the Internet in the UK is 22.37MB/s placing us 34th in the world, behind economic powerhouses such as Madagascar, Portugal, Malaysia and Andorra. As of 2019, the split for technologies connecting to the 24.8% using ADSL/ADSL2+, FTTC (54.5%),…

Netgear Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router Review with a Voxi SIM for better than VDSL speeds when working at home
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Netgear Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router Review with a Voxi SIM for better than VDSL speeds when working at home

With many of us working from home the past few months, many people have been in need of upgrading their home Wi-Fi network and/or home internet. I have covered Wi-Fi routers and mesh systems extensively the past few months, but they are only as good as the internet connection you are able to achieve. I…

The best routers for mobile data using LTE/4G or 5G for working at home without broadband – ADSL / VDSL alternatives
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The best routers for mobile data using LTE/4G or 5G for working at home without broadband – ADSL / VDSL alternatives

With most of us either working from home or furloughed until further notice due to Covid-19, we now have a massively increased demand for fast broadband. If the government hadn’t dragged its feet for years over fibre rollouts, we could all be working from home as seamlessly as possible right now. Sadly that is not…

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