So I live out in the country and the internet service available to me is a fixed wireless service. I have an antenna on the top of my house pointed at a tower about 1.5 miles away. My provider leases ...
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5 home networking choices I regret making
As I've begun to build up my home network with more and more devices, I've needed to take careful considerations in the deployment of every part of it. Along the way, I've made plenty of mistakes.
Dealing with slow, laggy home Internet is the pits, and it can happen to any home network, from Multi-Gig capable connections to DSL. Even my home network slows down sometimes, and I've got 10GbE for ...
An ordinary home network router with a Wi-Fi 5 or Wi-Fi 6 access point is usually enough for most homes with a modest living space and central internet serving phones, laptops, and other everyday ...
Great Wi-Fi extenders can help fix your wireless dead spots at home, but they require more networking know-how than you might think Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side David Murphy is a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. There’s nothing quite like a hardwired gigabit ethernet connection. Well, actually, there is. There’s nothing ...
One of the seemingly simplest things you can do to get more out of your network is to start sharing files and other stuff between different devices. It was always easy in the past and you don’t have ...
Running a very simple home network connection in the UK. Broadband connection to a standard router (SAGEMCOM TALKTALK FAST 5364) - wifi side is fine, issue is with wired side. Have a 20 metre cat 6 ...
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