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That old router in your drawer can still fix your worst Wi-Fi problems
Anything's better than putting it out to e-waste pasture ...
If your internet keeps lagging, buffering or dropping out, one of the quickest fixes is restarting your router. Restarting your router is one of the quickest ways to restore Wi-Fi speed and stability ...
Windows quietly corrupts its own networking layers, and most people never suspect it.
Getting the best Wi-Fi performance requires strategic antenna positioning, proper router placement, and a bit of trial and error.
Internet problems don't always stem from issues with your ISP. In many cases, your WiFi router could be the culprit behind them However, when faced with slow speeds, dropped connections, or ...
Have you ever wondered if your router can overheat from being switched on all the time? Here's how you can ensure your router ...
a few weeks ago i was redoing some cabling behind my computer (had to unplug everything), and ever since then my Linksys WRT54G 4-port wireless router hasn't been working properly. i am *positive* ...
Home WiFi networks, which give internet access to the devices in your house, are notoriously glitchy. They can stop working and then restart, or work fine in some spots but badly in others. The ...
Nutter helps a reader figure out why his broadband speed is significantly lower than what he’s supposed to receive. We often find our broadband speed is significantly slower than the 1.5M-2M bit/sec ...
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