Working from a hotel room can be an exercise in compromise. Hotel room desks are often uncomfortable places to sit and work, and a Wi-Fi connection--especially a working one--can be hard to come by.
Today's computing world is becoming more and more a mobile one. We see netbooks, laptops, thin and lights, desktop replacements and mobile offices. Even our phones are moving towards this mobile ...
Belkin's Wireless-G Travel Router (model number F5D7233) is indeed designed for traveling. In fact, the tightly coiled Ethernet cable that comes with the router has a larger footprint and weighs more ...
The TL-WR3002X AX3000 travel router is one of the fastest and most powerful models TP-Link currently offers, and it’s an easy device to recommend. If your living space is small, this, frankly, could ...
I thought this would be easy... I'm going on a trip in a couple of months, and the hotel we've booked has Wi-Fi, but limits the connection to one device per login via web-based authentication. The ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — You might have never considered taking your own router on vacation but there may be some reasons you may want to. Travel routers are a relatively new invention.
Virtually every notebook sold within the last five years has come with built-in Wi-Fi, but just because hotspots are commonplace today doesn’t mean there’s always one around when you need it. That’s ...
There's a reason portable Wi-Fi routers are growing in popularity. Reliable internet access is crucial these days, especially when traveling. Plus, hotel Wi-Fi can be spotty at best, and that's before ...
Tor is a good security tool, but it's not very user-friendly. PORTAL seeks to make Tor easy -- and almost foolproof -- to use by building it into a travel router. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
When I received a press release from TRENDnet this past August touting the “World’s Smallest” travel router, I found myself with piqued interest. I’m not much of a networking guy, I admit, and very ...