Peplink has a new Pepwave 5G Dongle, a compact single-modem device designed to add a full 5G WAN connection via Ethernet-over ...
[extrowerk] tells us about a new hacker-friendly device – a $20 LTE modem stick with a quadcore CPU and WiFi, capable of running fully-featured Linux distributions. This discovery hinges on a mountain ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
Digital nomads will know the struggle of having reliable internet. Well, for those constantly on the move, the most common internet solutions are either Starlink or cellular data. And we’re not ...
Once, mobile hotspots were a primary way for those living, working, or traveling in vans, boats, and RVs to get mobile internet data. But for much of the past decade, dedicated mobile hotspot devices ...
While 5G is always in the news for the past one or two years, it isn't the end-all and be-all of wireless communication technologies. On the one hand, there are still more people and devices who use ...
In their monthly announcement, among all the cool things Pine64, they talked about the open firmware for PinePhone’s LTE modem. The firmware isn’t fully open – a few parts remain closed. And Pine ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. “Gigabit LTE” is the next step in wireless internet speeds, and now Intel is ready to get in on the ...
Don't be intimidated by your home networking hardware. Internet access is important for everyone to stay connected. But most people rely on technicians and their more tech-savvy friends and family to ...
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When you sign a contract with an internet provider, they'll typically send you a modem and a router in the mail. But which is which? And how are they different? A modem and a router work in tandem ...