All Specs
If you’re ready to test the Wi-Fi 6 waters, but don’t want to spend a fortune, the $79.99 TP-Link Archer AX10 ($79.99) is the most affordable way to give it a shot. This dual-band router delivered solid 5GHz performance and showed decent signal range in our tests, but its 2.4GHz results could be better. As is usually the case with budget-class routers, you don’t get features such as multi-gig and USB ports, and it doesn’t support 160MHz channel width or WPA3 encryption. But for less than $100, you might be willing to overlook those features.
Small and Sleek
it s-all-about-the-control dept
Tue, Dec 13th 2005 12:43pm
Mike Masnick
A couple weeks ago, we had the story about BellSouth saying it wanted to prioritize traffic and services from certain (paying) partners or just its own services. This wasn t a surprise, as the telcos have been leaning towards this for a while. While we had thought that any move in this direction would lead to public outcry and an FCC mandate for network neutrality, we hadn t counted on Kevin Martin being so willing to roll over for telcos. It s certainly not as clear any more what will happen. This morning there s lots of buzz about an article in the Boston Globe saying that telcos are lobbying for just this right, with Slashdot, Boing Boing and Broadband Reports all weighing in. What s not entirely clear, though, is how serious this is. The Boston Globe article seems like it s really just a riff on the earlier BellSouth story without much new just tying together the obvious loose threads.
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