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Fast, Faster, Fastest? What's the difference?!

In today’s marketing world it seems nothing we ever have it fast enough. Marketing campaigns for almost everything I can think of have to do with having the fastest modem, the fastest internet connection, and the fastest and widest-ranging Wireless network. Which always makes me wonder, how fast is fast enough for me, and what I need to do in my home. Do I need to spend a fortune or, for example, will a standard wireless router do the trick. Lucky for me, and many of you, Craig Ellison with PC Mag has done an excellent job at breaking out what it means when Wireless routers are categorized as Fast/Faster/Fastest. Not only does he define each of these in understandable terms, he uses visual depictions to make things all that much easier to understand. You can check the article out at: Unwired for Speed, I very much recommend it.

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