Why rely on public hotspots when you can bring a personal Wi-Fi network with you wherever you go? These are the top mobile hotspots we've tested for each major US carrier.
Mobile hotspots convert an LTE connection into a Wi-Fi signal that other devices, like laptops or tablets, can use. Here's how to use your own.
Wi-Fi hotspots are a convenient way to access the Internet from just about any laptop, smartphone or tablet. In 2010 it was estimated that there were about 750,000 hotspots worldwide and this number ...
What good is a laptop or tablet without an internet connection? We can’t always work offline, and Wi-Fi connections aren’t available everywhere. You could use your smartphone’s hotspot feature, but it ...
No one wants to have to purchase separate wireless coverage for every device–wired or mobile–they do their computing on. Consumers want to buy a single connection to the wireless carrier’s network, ...
The FCC has added mobile hotspots to its ban on foreign-made routers. You may pay more for your next device. New equipment probably won't bring as many new features. Just a month after announcing a ...
The Federal Communications Commission clarified this week that its sweeping ban on foreign-made consumer routers also affects portable hotspot devices. The FCC added a new section to an FAQ titled, ...
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