4 reasons your ISP’s router is holding you back
Whether your internet service provider (ISP) is Verizon FiOS, CenturyLink, Xfinity, or any of the other providers worldwide, you're missing out if you use the router supplied when you signed up for access. You might be limiting your Wi-Fi speeds or losing out on other benefits of more feature-packed routers. You might be being tracked for marketing purposes, or possibly even sharing your Wi-Fi as a hotspot for other subscribers, such as is the case with Xfinity Wi-Fi. You might not even get the full speed you're paying for, especially if you upgraded your speed at some point but kept the same equipment. Don't let the ISP's aging hardware keep you from browsing nirvana.
Whether your internet service provider (ISP) is Verizon FiOS, CenturyLink, Xfinity, or any of the other providers worldwide, you’re missing out if you use the router supplied when you signed up for access. You might be limiting your Wi-Fi speeds or losing out on other benefits of more feature-packed routers. You might be being tracked for marketing purposes, or possibly even sharing your Wi-Fi as a hotspot for other subscribers, such as is the case with Xfinity Wi-Fi. You might not even get the full speed you’re paying for, especially if you upgraded your speed at some point but kept the same equipment. Don’t let the ISP’s aging hardware keep you from browsing nirvana.
Lilja Salmela
Finland
Finland
Published by: aplhsindia.in
