Sunday, February 14, 2016

Google OnHub

Google says with the limited amount of ports, the OnHub minimizes the amount of cluttering wires coming out the back. That and its sleek look are supposed to entice users to put the router out in the open, such as on top of a desk (instead of under it), thereby improving its Wi-Fi coverage. In real-world usage, this is a half-truth. The main reason you don't put the router out in the open is not because of its look or the amount of ports it has, but because you can't, because the place where the broadband connection enters your house is almost always not under a desk in a centrally located room, but rather at a corner of the property. If you choose to put the OnHub somewhere in the open, you will need to run a long cable from the broadband modem to the router's WAN (Internet) port, which will clutter your living space.
Device friendly
OnHub connects with your laptop or tablet through 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, and includes next-generation technologies like Bluetooth® Smart Ready, Weave, and 802.15.4, so that over time it will support a growing number of “smart devices.”
Bring on speed
OnHub gives you Wi-Fi at a speed of up to 1900 Mbps by supporting both 2.4 and 5GHz frequencies, which means fast Wi-Fi for everyone.
Bye bye buffering
To give you fast Wi-Fi, OnHub’s antennas are arranged in a unique circular pattern.Plenty of room
OnHub has 4GB of storage space, so there’s plenty of room for auto-updates and the latest software features

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