Boost your home network effortlessly by repurposing an unused router in a few simple steps Reviewed by Lisa Mildon You can use an old router to make your Wi-Fi reach more places in your home. Connect ...
It's a familiar scenario: you bought a top-tier Wi-Fi router, yet there's still that one corner of the house where the signal is weak. Even the best routers have their limits, but the signal has to ...
Did you upgrade your Wi-Fi router over the holidays, and now have the old one sitting in a closet somewhere? That old Wi-Fi router is actually more useful than you might think it is. Here are five ...
As technology rapidly advances, your old router might seem useless, but with some simple modifications to the settings, it can be utilized for various tasks around the home.
One neat trick that wireless routers picked up a few years ago was figuring out how to work together with other nearby routers to create one great big blanket of WiFi goodness. These routers, known as ...
I've heard it mentioned off hand here on ars, and have this article on the subject. but does anybody have any other information about which wireless routers will work with airport express ...
What is the difference between different types of signal extension? Which goes best with fibre? BRETT RUSSELL, head of product and CISO at MetroFibre, has the answers.
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