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14 Useful Ways to Reuse an Old Router (Don't Throw It Away!)

Old router cluttering up your drawers? Here's what to do with an old router and save some money instead of throwing it away!

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6 Tips to Improve the Speed of Your Powerline Network

Is your powerline network slow? Here are some easy tips to help you speed up your powerline adapters.

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How to Visualize Ping Responses on Linux With gping

If you don't fancy the text-based output of the ping command, consider installing gping, a CLI utility that visualizes ping responses on Linux.

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How to Find and Change Your DNS Server on Linux

Your internet speed is often affected by the DNS server you're using. Luckily, it's easy to change your current DNS server on Linux.

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What Is Amazon Project Kuiper? Will It Be Better Than Starlink?

Starlink isn't the company looking to broadcast internet to your home from space.

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What Is Network Time Protocol? Why Is It Important?

Do all computers really need to use the same time?

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4 Things to Know Before Buying a Wi-Fi Router for Your Home

Wondering how to get Wi-Fi at home, what a Wi-Fi router is, or what kind of router you need? We've got you covered.

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How to Find the IP Address of a DHCP Server in Linux

As part of a network, a DHCP server also has an IP address. Here's how you can find it on Linux.

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How to Use Starlink in Cars, Boats, and Planes

You can take Starlink wherever you go.

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What Is Jack Dorsey's Web5 and How Will It Work?

We're only just getting into Web3, yet some are already talking about Web5!

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WEP vs. WPA vs. WPA2 vs. WPA3: Wi-Fi Security Types Explained

There are many types of wireless security but which should you be using? Which Wi-Fi is most secure: WEP, WPA, WPA2, or WPA3?

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How to Connect to Wi-Fi Through the Linux Terminal With nmcli

Connecting to Wi-Fi using the nmcli command is rather easy on Linux, with or without a graphical interface.

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How Does the Internet Work? A Step-By-Step Guide

Ever wondered how it all works?

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How to Limit Bandwidth and Data Usage in Windows 10

Want to maximize speed without crossing internet data limits? Learn how to manage your bandwidth on Windows 10.

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The Most Common Wi-Fi Standards and Types, Explained

Confused by the various Wi-Fi standards in use? Here's what you need to know about Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, and older wireless standards.

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Should You Use More Than One Router? The Pros and Cons

Is using more than one router beneficial for your network, or would it bring unwanted complications to your doorstep?

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What Is a Reverse Proxy and How Does It Work?

Like a proxy... but backwards?

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What Is XMPP & How Does It Work?

It's one of those things you've likely used without realizing. But what is XMPP?

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How to Find Your Phone's IP Address on Android or iPhone

Wondering how to check your mobile phone's IP address? Here's how to find both the public and private IP addresses on your iPhone or Android phone.

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How to Build a Ping Sweeper in Python

Build this useful and informative utility with barely a handful of lines of Python.

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