What Is Half-Duplex And Full-Duplex Operation, And How Does It Affect Your Router?
WiFi connections are running at half-duplex while the wired part of the LAN are on full-duplex. So it seems that by connecting through WiFi, something had to give. Were we shortchanged?
Cover Your Home: How To Find and Remove Wireless Blind Spots
Here's how to find - and eliminate - these wireless dead zones.
10 Wrong Ways To Set Up Your Wireless Network
Set up your wireless network properly by learning from these ten avoidable mistakes.
Monitor Your Network and Watch Your Bandwidth With NetworkMiner
When your Internet connection slows down to slow motion, it's not always the ISP's fault. The culprit could be in your house! Let's see how you can identify it.
What Is Connected Lighting & What Are Its Uses?
The Internet of things is upon us, and its next victim is your household light bulb.
How Dual-Band Routers Can Solve Your Wireless Woes
Using a router that supports the dual-band standard can significantly boost your Wi-Fi speeds in many circumstances.
Wireless Networking Simplified: The Terms You Should Know
Do you know the difference between an "access point" and an "ad hoc network? What is a "wireless repeater" and how can it improve your home network?
Create and Store Network Settings Profiles With Simple IP Config
Do you frequently switch networks? Changing your IP settings still requires far more clicks than it should. You need to click through many windows to find and manually change your IP address, subnet, gateway and DNS settings. It doesn't have to be so complicated, though! You can make use of a utility called Simple IP Config that lets you quickly tweak any of the IP settings mentioned above, and it can even manage IP setting "profiles", which you can load up and enable on your laptop any time that you want.