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Boost Your Wi-Fi Signal: Top Tips and Tricks for Expanding Your Wi-Fi Coverage
Published: May 3, 2023, 11:37 p.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Adapter by router-resetHaving a stable and strong Wi-Fi signal throughout your home is essential for a seamless internet experience. However, many factors can cause dead spots or weak signal areas, making it challenging to maintain consistent coverage. In this article, we will share some tips and tricks for extending your Wi-Fi range …
Continue readingHow to Fix an iPad Won't Connect to Wi-Fi
Published: Nov. 24, 2020, 3 a.m. in How-to, WiFi / Wi-Fi, Hotspot, iOS by Emil S.If you're having issues connecting your iPad to Wi-Fi, it's usually because of a problem that you can quickly fix. Sometimes, checking your router to confirm that it's working, turning your Wi-Fi off and then on, or going close to the router can correct it. But when you try the …
Continue readingThe 9 Best Cable Modem/Router Combos of 2020
Published: Nov. 13, 2020, 1:17 a.m. in Router, WiFi / Wi-Fi, Reviews, Modem by Emil S.So, you recently moved into a new home, and the first thing you do is set up your Wi-Fi connection. Which one do you think will be the right option for you? Do you hire someone to connect your network provider setup and let them fix you up with a …
Continue readingUsing Bridge to Expand your Local Network
Published: Nov. 4, 2020, 2:30 a.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Internet Connection, Wi-Fi Bridge by Emil S.Two separate networks may be joined through a network bridge. The network bridge facilitates the communication between the two different systems providing a method for it to perform as a single network. The bridges then extend a wider geographical area of what local area networks usually reach or cover. Bridges are …
Continue readingWhat is WiMAX?
Published: Nov. 4, 2020, 2:06 a.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Internet Connection, WiMax by Emil S.WiMAX is a long-range wireless network technology that elicited many emotions as a considerable improvement over wire-based DSL and cable. It's appropriately called Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. It's a group of wireless communication standards centered around IEEE's formed standards, IIEEE 802.16, in 1998 for wireless networks to cover a …
Continue reading7 Useful Apps to Find Free Wi-Fi Hotspots
Published: Oct. 21, 2020, 4:38 a.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Hotspot, Reviews, Mobile Hotspot by Emil S.The day you have been waiting for finally arrives—vacation time. You've accumulated enough leave credits from your job so you can go on a much-needed alone time. You have pre-arranged a list of travel essentials, and you are checking on each one of them inside your head. You want to …
Continue readingWhat is Wi-Fi 6?
Published: Oct. 20, 2020, 8:16 a.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Internet Connection, Wireless Network by Emil S.The Wi-Fi that you regularly use is about to get an upgrade. It is going to be faster, more secure, and will have more reliable connections. Faster internet is becoming the need of the hour. Not only for gamers with a special hatred for latency, with the pandemic and thousands …
Continue readingBest Wi-Fi Extenders of 2020
Published: Oct. 13, 2020, 8:04 a.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Reviews, Wi-Fi Extender by Emil S.In the office or at home, Wi-Fi extenders are fast becoming the accessory of choice for many people who want to make up for weak Wi-Fi network coverage. It’s also the choice for people who consider a long-range router too much of an extra, as it is only some parts of …
Continue readingHow to Change Wi-Fi Password Settings
Published: Oct. 6, 2020, 4:54 a.m. in How-to, WiFi / Wi-Fi, Wireless Network by Emil S.When you notice unauthorized access to your Wi-Fi, the safest thing to do in most cases is to go to the Wi-Fi settings of your router and change the security password. Here is how to change Wi-Fi passwords to prevent easy access to your Wi-Fi in the future, or at least …
Continue readingHow Far Does a Wi-Fi Network’s Signal Travel?
Published: July 17, 2020, 12:37 p.m. in WiFi / Wi-Fi, Wireless Network, Wireless Router by Emil S.With Wi-Fi signals, there’s such a thing called “path loss” because they do not travel an infinite distance. It can be compared to the sound made by your voice, which can only carry over a certain distance for anyone to hear it. When you shout, it can cover a larger …
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