Plume's Adaptive WiFi System is a clever new way to extend your home Wi-Fi network, but does it offer enough to justify the cost? Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo ...
In a time when we really can’t afford to have unreliable Wi-Fi access, the company Plume has a more adaptive solution to faulty range extenders, introducing “Pod,” a newly developed Wi-Fi range ...
Comcast today is officially launching its own Wi-Fi extender devices called xFi Pods that help to address problems with weak Wi-Fi signals in parts of a customer’s home due to things like the use of ...
Linksys Wellness Pods work with Linksys mesh wi-fi devices to track the people living in a home. This system tracks breathing, tracks sleep, and detects falls. The Wellness Pods are one of two parts ...
If Internet access is spotty or slow in parts of your house, mesh networking is probably the solution, and here to help with that is Plume. The company launched its Pods WiFi system for pre-order ...
Telecommunications giant Comcast is modernizing its Wi-Fi offerings with a new addition -- mesh extenders. Called xFi Pods, you can buy either a three-pack for $120 or six for $200 on Comcast's site.
is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. Plume is announcing today that its Adaptive ...
It's been about a year since Comcast started revamping its Xfinity home internet services under the xFi brand. As part of the changes the company has been making, it started testing a simple way to ...
Mesh routers are all the rage these days, as they allow users to ensure that their whole home is blanketed in Wi-Fi while maintaining peak speeds throughout. Comcast is getting in on the action with ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Comcast is recommending one pod for a 3-4 bedroom house, and two for 5+ bedrooms or houses with thick walls — ...