Can ya'll recommend a ~wireless N~ based access point/bridge/repeater.<BR><BR>In this application, I am more concerned about range/signal reception vs. throughout.<BR ...
Using a wireless network to provide Internet service offers convenience and flexibility, assuming your wireless router transmits a strong signal. Unfortunately, a weak signal can lead to unreliable ...
While wireless routers are becoming stronger and offering better area coverage, not everyone wants to purchase a new one just to cover that small area of their house or office that has a weak signal.
First, before I forget, always make sure you’re utilising an ethernet cable where possible. Not only will this solve your WiFi problems, but it will also provide you with the fastest connection that ...
Few things are as frustrating as a WiFi signal that drops in and out. On a public network it is bad enough but at home? Even if you can live with it, your cohabitants will certainly impune your ...
Do you have trouble with the Wi-Fi connection in your home? Maybe it works well in some rooms, but not in others? While this could be because of many factors, it is most likely because of the type and ...
June 15, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you're upgrading to a faster, stronger wireless router, don't chuck your older Wi-Fi box. With the magic of ...