Using a VPN, or virtual private network, is one of the best ways to protect your online privacy. We review dozens every year, and these are the best VPNs we've tested.| PCMag UK
Have a full house working, gaming, streaming, and news binging, all at the same time? If you're experiencing lags, try these easy router tips to get back online before calling your ISP.| PCMag UK
Higher numbers—like Wi-Fi 6 instead of 5—usually mean faster internet, but not always. Here's how to tell them apart and which one you should choose when upgrading your network.| PCMAG
Looking to beef up your Wi-Fi network? A wireless range extender is a less expensive alternative to a new router. (Some can even turn your router setup into a mesh system.) Here are the top performers in our testing.| PCMag UK
Wi-Fi 7 devices will start appearing early in '23, and the next-gen standard promises peak speeds up to four times faster than Wi-Fi 6, which is itself still cutting edge. Here's what we know so far.| PCMag UK
Spotty Wi-Fi in parts of your home? A mesh network system can bring seamless connectivity to every corner. Here's how to choose the right system and set it up for optimal performance.| PCMag UK
Wi-Fi 6, now the norm in most new routers, can take advantage of improved speeds and bandwidth. Is it time to upgrade and future-proof your network? We've tested all the latest Wi-Fi 6 routers to help you decide.| PCMag UK
Working from home by day, gaming and streaming by night? Defeating Wi-Fi dead zones is more important than ever. A mesh network system can help, and these are the best we've tested.| PCMag UK
These days, your wireless router is not just your lifeline to the internet, but also to your job. Here's what you need to build a snappy home Wi-Fi network, along with reviews of the best Wi-Fi routers we've tested for a range of needs and budgets.| PCMag UK
The Wi-Fi 6E standard adds support for 6GHz spectrum, plus faster wireless speeds and lower latencies. But you'll need a new router and Wi-Fi 6E-compatible devices to tap into those new airwaves. Should you upgrade now?| PCMag UK