For most of us, the Wi-Fi signal usually ends at the back door. If that includes you, your laptop, projector or big-screen TV might be unable to connect to the internet for a big sporting event or a ...
Q: Love your column and read it every week. You've been asking for some questions so here is one for you that I'm having trouble with. I volunteer to run a small computer network for a nonprofit and ...
If your Wi-Fi repeatedly causes problems, the cause may be inside your own home. Routers are often placed near devices that ...
For some reason I've had several friends ask me recently for advice on extending their home wireless network coverage and it has revealed some ignorance on my part. E.g. main house has a crappy router ...