Your ISP may let you rent your router from them so you can get Internet access, but it may actually be way more money than you need to spend.
I've been writing about broadband for over half a decade, and I like to think that means I can call myself something of an expert on the subject. Yet, despite my expertise, I have carried around a ...
Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving. Prior to joining CNET, Joe led MyMove's moving coverage and reported on broadband policy, the digital divide, and ...
$13 a month for a modem that gives you 50 mb/s consistently despite you having paid for 150 mb/s. $70 for a modem that gives me 275 mb/s consistently despite me paying for 250 mb/s. I went from ...