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This router setting can fix your random Wi-Fi dropouts, but you should only use it as a last resort
The "smart" router setting designed to speed up your network is secretly causing your random Wi-Fi dropouts ...
I’m not going to begrudge anyone for using the modem and router that their ISP provides them. You shouldn’t—because you’re probably paying your ISP to “rent” a device that isn’t very good—but not ...
If the Windows Network Diagnostics report displays the message The connection between your access point, router, or cable modem and the Internet is broken after you run the Internet Connections ...
Our devices never seem to stop blinking at us. Smartphones have different colored lights for different types of notifications, for instance. It's just another way of calling us back to them yet again.
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Gaming routers can't fix your ping—here's why you actually need one
Your gaming router's speed numbers are a lie—but that's not the point ...
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