Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 9
BGR details five reasons travellers should use a travel router
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 9

BGR details five reasons travellers should use a travel router

4 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 9
  • The article says devices typically costing $50-$100 can connect multiple gadgets through one network, add security on public Wi-Fi and help avoid hotel device limits.
  • It highlights built-in or compatible VPN features, guest networks, DNS protections and the ability to turn Ethernet, USB tethering or SIM-based data into private Wi-Fi.
  • BGR also says compact, battery or USB-powered models can improve signal stability, support load balancing across connections and double as home Wi-Fi extenders when not travelling.
Is a dedicated travel router still necessary when modern phones offer secure hotspots and powerful VPN apps are readily available?
With the FCC's recent ban on foreign routers, what are the top secure travel router options now available for American travelers?