For a company dedicated to wirelessly streamed data and cloud storage, Google’s new OnHub router seems like the most natural fit to its ecosystem in a long time. Whether or not it actually performs like a $200 router should is subjective, and there’s a bit more to OnHub that lightning-quick data speeds. OnHub may be a cylinder, but it’s also a Pandora’s box of connectivity. Hardware The top — which is oddly wider than the bottom — is interrupted by a cutout for the antenna, which Google likes to brag will provide a true 360-degree signal to your home or office. It’s…
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