Sometimes expensive networking upgrades pay for themselves
Networking gear for smart home setups and individual use is typically affordable, but there are often items in MicroCenter aisles and on Amazon that leave us scratching our heads as to why someone would put so much money down just for better internet. The answer lies mostly in what you'd define as acceptable quality of internet service, and how much money you're willing to fork to get it to that level. For instance, an overwhelming majority of ISP subscribers are content with the ISP-supplied router, trashy as it may be. However, it is dangerous and expensive to presume home networking problems go away if you just throw money at them.
Networking gear for smart home setups and individual use is typically affordable, but there are often items in MicroCenter aisles and on Amazon that leave us scratching our heads as to why someone would put so much money down just for better internet. The answer lies mostly in what you’d define as acceptable quality of internet service, and how much money you’re willing to fork to get it to that level. For instance, an overwhelming majority of ISP subscribers are content with the ISP-supplied router, trashy as it may be. However, it is dangerous and expensive to presume home networking problems go away if you just throw money at them.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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