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Default Luma's 'surround WiFi' kills dead spots with multiple routers

Google appears to have started a trend with its easy-to-use but pricey OnHub WiFi router. A startup company has Luma created a router with the similar goal of giving you easy-to-use wireless security, monitoring and device connections. It adds a ne...

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