5 Apps for Discovering Your Neighborhood
Find anonymous people to chat with, browse photos taken nearby, find somewhere to be alone. Learn more about the world around you and discover your neighborhood.
10 Common Misconceptions About Wireless Networks
Today, we're going to bring networking to the forefront, and discuss 10 of the most widespread misconceptions about your home Wi-Fi network.
Easily Share Your Home Wi-Fi With Friends
Do you use a complicated password for your Wi-Fi network? You should. But sharing your connection with friends shouldn't be a pain. Don't worry, we've got you covered.
Troubleshoot and Share Your Wireless Internet in Windows 8
Wi-Fi problems can be obnoxious, but most can be fixed without a degree in computer networking. Your Windows 8 wireless Internet connection can be shared via cellular data, Ethernet, or even another Wi-Fi connection.
Turn Windows Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot and Share Your Internet Connection
You've got an Internet connection via a network cable. Can you wirelessly share that connection with other devices? Can you make your Windows computer run like a WiFi router? In short: Yes!
Karma Prepaid Mobile Hotspot Review and Giveaway
With its lack of expiration dates, bonus data scheme and low data costs, Karma possesses the potential to change the mobile hotspot landscape.
WiFi To The Max: Get the Most Out of Wireless Networking on Windows 8
Windows 8 made connecting to a WiFi network simpler. Consequently, some things don't work the way they used to in Windows 7. If you have run into issues, there likely is an easy fix.
How to Get a Tethered Android Connection On Any Carrier, Anytime
There are ways to tether on any Android phone, even if your carrier has disabled tethering. The first method we'll be covering here doesn't require root (though rooted users have more options).
3 Foolproof Ways to Create Your Own Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot for Tethering in North America
Do you want to give multiple wireless gadgets on-the-go internet access? Are you sick of getting ripped off by wireless hotspot tethering? There’s a variety of technologies that can help you – the two most prominent being at the intersection between MVNO networks and portable Wi-Fi hotspot devices. It’s not simply a new way of doing things – it’s a lifestyle change requiring a mixture of software and hardware. However, in the end, rolling your own Wi-Fi network is an absolute steal.
How to Get Free Wi-Fi Almost Anywhere
Public wireless networks are becoming more and more popular as a means of attracting people to a particular business or service, and this is just one of the many ways in which free (or almost free) Wi-Fi can be accessed. It seems, in fact, that there are many ways in which you can connect wirelessly to the Internet, almost anywhere…
Always Be Connected: What You Need to Get Internet Anywhere
We live in a world where we are accustomed to being connected at all times. It's almost impossible to go out without wanting to have Internet. Between email, social networks, settling arguments, and chatting with friends, we all feel like the Internet is not optional at this point. I am not here to debate whether being connected at all times is a good or bad thing for society as a whole.
Wi-Fi Finder Helps You Find Wi-Fi Hotspots Anywhere In The World [iOS]
Is your cellular data at a premium? Unless you are grandfathered into an unlimited plan with your carrier, the chances are that your mobile data runs out rather quickly. The best solution to the problem is to connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi. This way you don't have to worry about sucking down your precious bandwidth, and you are likely to see a speed improvement on Wi-Fi as well.
Students Can Now Create Wi-Fi Hotspots For Free With Connectify [News]
Connectify is offering free accounts until October 15th to students with .edu addresses, allowing them to set up free Wi-Fi hotspots for their devices. Students can sign up for the service for free and receive their Connectify Pro license by using their .edu email address.
How To Combat WiFi Security Risks When Connecting To A Public Network
As many people now know, connecting to a public, unsecured wireless network can have serious risks. It’s known that doing this can provide an opening for all manner of data theft, particularly passwords and private information. Let’s have a look at the exact risks of public networks, and the solutions available to counter those risks.