Hey Folks,<BR><BR>Bought a 2nd Linksys wireless router (WRT54GL)for a friend's home due to the ease that the first one was setup in my home.<BR><BR>I was setting up this second one and when I plugged ...
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Wireless Internet is great. Radio waves burning holes in your brain as packets of data containing a Netflix movie fly through the air over to your TV; what could be better? Surely, not much. But WiFi ...
I'm currently using a WRT54G router with Tomato firmware and I have a simple residential dynamic ip address cable modem. The cable modem is in "bridged" mode and the router is set to use DHCP to get ...
We’re in a world where no two connections are the same with the NBN having HFC, Fibre to the Node, Fibre to the curb and Fibre to the premises. With each needing a different pathway for connection, ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. At this point, the majority of newly released Wi-Fi devices ...
The internet’s been running on IPv4 for decades, but we’ve finally hit a wall – there just aren’t enough addresses to go around. IPv6 is the solution designed to handle the internet’s rapid expansion ...
One of my friends brought up the 1999 sci-fi film Smart House the other day in regard to a light bulb I was fighting with. For those who never saw this gem of a movie, the premise is exactly what it ...