Jim Rossman / TNS This week, a reader writes, "I’ve had AT&T internet service for quite some time and still have the original router and modem. Should I upgrade for security and performance reasons?
We all know that LTE is coming to AT&T and other mobile carriers in the late 2010 and early 2011 time frame. The catch for AT&T is to give customers enough speed to keep them until LTE debuts in the ...
For anyone who experienced it, the screeching hiss of a modem handshaking over copper phone wires is unforgettable. The technology may have tied up the family phone line, but modems were the gateways ...
Someone in a remote office has an AT&T service with a 2wire DSL modem/router (at least I *think* it's a combo modem/router; that's the type of device my local DSL provider has been ...
My editor is being very understanding because this column is late, late, late. Why? Well, if you recall, last week I was wrestling my 2Wire 2701HG-B DSL Gateway trying to persuade it to recognize a ...
A security research firm claims to have found "gaping security flaws" in most AT&T U-verse cable modems — you know, the type used by most every AT&T customer to get online. The flaws could potentially ...
Because there clearly haven't been enough ISP router vulnerabilities popping up this past year, another one helps usher in the new month. This one is being dubbed "SharknAT&To" (because every ...
This week, a reader writes, “I’ve had AT&T internet service for quite some time and still have the original router and modem. Should I upgrade for security and performance reasons? Should I ask AT&T ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A result from speedtest.net This week, a reader writes, “I’ve had AT&T internet service for quite some time and still have the ...