I have also used both. A travel router is great for creating a secure, private network in a hotel or other shared Wi-Fi setups. It?s super handy when you?re connecting multiple devices because you don?t have to log each one individually into the hotel Wi-Fi. A VPN, though, is crucial when sending data over a public connection. It encrypts everything, so you?re better protected against people trying to intercept personal info.

If you?re traveling for leisure and need a break from all the tech stuff, it?s worth exploring outdoor adventures. When I stayed at resorts I made sure to check amenities and focus more on relaxing than fiddling with routers. Always refreshing!

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