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  • 2 weeks ago | cnet.com | Hallie Seltzer |Cierra Noffke

    Having fast, reliable home internet is important, whether you're using it for remote work, streaming, school or browsing. But that doesn't mean that you always need to opt for the fastest speeds available. You might not actually need the 1,000Mbps speed your internet provider is advertising as "the best deal". Plus, gigabit plans are usually on the more expensive side of home internet. Read on to find out how to determine if gigabit internet is worth the price.

  • 4 weeks ago | cnet.com | Hallie Seltzer

    Before I started my CNET broadband beat, my primary concern was whether my internet worked. I didn't think twice about the difference between Wi-Fi and Ethernet, or what actually made my connection reliable. As I started learning more, I realized how much I had overlooked. What exactly is Wi-Fi? How does it compare to a wired Ethernet connection? The best choice depends on your needs, from your internet speed to how often you use the internet to what you use your broadband connection for most.

  • 1 month ago | cnet.com | Hallie Seltzer

    Why You Can Trust CNET Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. How we test ISPs Home Home Internet What's the difference between Ethernet and Wi-Fi? It was all new to me, so I made it my mission to learn firsthand.

  • 1 month ago | cnet.com | Hedy Phillips |Hallie Seltzer

    What is the best internet provider in Tucson, Arizona? After looking at everything on offer, our CNET experts have recommended Xfinity as the best internet provider in Tucson. It's not hard to see why, as Xfinity not only has plenty of options for its plans -- excellent for consumers to pick and choose whatever suits them --but also has the cheapest internet in Tucson. You can't complain about a speed of 150Mbps for just $20 a month, now can you?

  • 2 months ago | cnet.com | Hallie Seltzer

    I'll admit, before I started digging into the CNET broadband beat, my only concern was whether my internet worked. I never thought twice about the difference between Wi-Fi and Ethernet or what actually made my connection reliable. As I started learning more, I realized how much I had overlooked. What exactly is Wi-Fi, and how does it compare to a wired Ethernet connection?

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