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Wireless routers have emerged as one of the most aggravating in-home technology devices of 2020, as remote work and online learning during the coronavirus pandemic strained Wi-Fi bandwidth, spurred ...
Several wireless routers include a feature that allows you to plug your printer directly into the router to share it over your wireless network. While this should work without trouble most of the time ...
Your modem and your router may be similar in appearance, but they have distinct roles when it comes to delivering you an internet connection. Even if you aren't running your own server, it's a good ...
The coronavirus pandemic has many students across the U.S. beginning the school year learning from home – possibly leading to crunch time for your home wireless network because lots of parents ...
Many offices and commercial buildings come at least partially cabled for computer networking, offering a convenient connection from your servers to the routers in individual work areas. Those routers ...
As a long-time freelancer and work-from-homer, I’ve owned a lot of routers in my quest for the speediest and most pervasive possible Wi-Fi. I had the original Apple Airport, followed by the AirPort ...
Think of all of the devices you have hooked up to your wireless home network—computers, a printer, TiVo, a game system. Now think about reconnecting them all to a new wireless router. Does the thought ...
With more and more people working from home because of the coronavirus pandemic, your WiFi network has probably been put to the test, forced suddenly to deal with more devices and internet traffic ...