
"Working from home can be as simple as sitting on the couch and opening your laptop, but that isn't necessarily conducive to getting work done on a consistent basis. You really need some sort of home office setup for the optimal balance between comfort and productivity. I've been testing chairs, headphones, and headsets for over 10 years, and I'm not the only expert at working from home at PCMag."
"Internet access is essential for working from home, and you need to ensure consistent coverage around your residence. Although you can't always guarantee that your internet service will be up 100% of the time, you can at least maintain a strong Wi-Fi network for when it is. If your place is small and your modem is relatively close to where you work, you can probably get by with a good router."
A dedicated home office setup improves productivity and comfort compared with working from a couch or improvised workspace. Ergonomic chairs, quality headphones, and reliable input devices reduce fatigue and help maintain focus during long work sessions. Consistent, high-performance internet is essential, and upgrading from a rented provider modem or router can deliver faster, more stable speeds and better range. Budget routers such as the TP-Link Archer BE320 offer affordable performance while high-end models like the Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro provide top speeds at higher cost. For larger homes, mesh Wi‑Fi systems distribute connections across multiple nodes to improve coverage and long-distance performance.
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