I’m helping out a friend who owns a small business. He has Microsoft 2003 Server and all of the networking has been set up. He has about 6 PCs connected to the server and several NetGear routers with ...
Once you've identified your needs, it's time to take that next step: actually setting up your network. In this tutorial we'll start with a basic network: two laptops, connected by Ethernet cable to a ...
For many of us, especially in rural areas, broadband speeds over cable or DSL (or heaven forbid, satellite) aren't as reliable or as fast as we would like—if they're even available at all. But the ...
With Mobile Hotspot, you can use your smartphone as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot and thereby allows other supported devices to share and use its internet connection. This is one of the advanced handy ...
As the title states, I am trying to set-up a wireless Linksys WRT54G router to share my Verizon DSL connection. I have had DSL for a few months, but the Westell modem was hooked directly into my ...
The main difference between Android Auto wireless and its wired sibling is fairly obvious: the first of them can be used without any cables, while the latter requires a cord to establish the ...
Sharing the internet connection at home with family and various devices is exhausting. I experience the struggle during team video calls while my family streams content on their devices nonchalantly.
The adoption of Android Auto and CarPlay keeps growing for a very simple reason: they allow users to get rid of the lazy OEM software efforts and use something that comes in handy. Android Auto and ...