Unplugging a router and restarting it clears up any software glitches that may have developed and lets it reconnect to an ISP ...
Buying your own router is an easy way to save on your internet bill. Here's what happened when I did just that.
It’s a question I’ve often asked, especially while watching the wheel of death as YouTube videos were loading or Netflix streams died. Our internet connection at home is normally pretty good. But in ...
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Netgear has launched its most cost-effective Wi-Fi 7 router ever, called the Nighthawk RS100. The budget dual-band router promises ultra-fast bandwidth for only $150. The specs are pretty basic, so as ...
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If you’re like me, your home Wi-Fi is at the center of almost everything you do online, whether it’s online banking, paying bills, booking trips, chatting with friends or streaming movies. These days, ...
One of the biggest aspect of any router is the operating system, and while it’s uncommon to need to use it very often, it’s a big part of the initial setup process. Thankfully, while there’s a new ...
Apple released the first beta of visionOS 2.2 for developers today. The update comes with an exciting change for Apple Vision Pro users: new “Wide” and “Ultrawide” settings when using Mac Virtual ...
If you’ve got one of the best MacBooks or Macs, the chances are good that you do an awful lot of sensitive stuff on your computer. Think about all the passwords you enter, the emails you send and ...