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How to Fix PS5 Wi-Fi Issues: A Troubleshooting Guide

Here's what to do when your PS5 won't get online or stay connected.

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OpenMediaVault vs. TrueNAS Core vs. Unraid: Which Is Best for a DIY NAS?

Planning a DIY NAS but don't know which solution to choose? We've got you covered.

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How to Turn an Old Router Into a Wireless Bridge

Not sure what to do with your old router? Try turning it into a wireless bridge!

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Wi-Fi 7 Is Here, and There Are 5 Reasons You Should Upgrade Your Router

Wondering if it's worth upgrading to a Wi-Fi 7 router?

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How to Find and Change the IP Address on Your Mac

It's simple, whether you need to fix a problem or just confirm your Mac's IP address.

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Forget Hiding Your Wi-Fi SSID: 7 Real Network Security Steps

Hiding your Wi-Fi name to protect your network? It doesn't work like that, but there are other ways you can protect your Wi-Fi.

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Wi-Fi 5 vs. Wi-Fi 6 vs. Wi-Fi 6E: Is There a Difference?

Is it time to upgrade your old Wi-Fi to one of the newer, faster standards?

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How Long Does a Router Last, and How Do You Know When to Upgrade?

Is it time to replace that old router, or does it have a few more years in it yet?

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How to Use Nmap on Linux to See Who's on Your Wi-Fi Network

This command can help you track down unwanted network visitors or long-forgotten devices.

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What Is a NAS Drive, and How Do You Choose One for Your NAS?

Running out of storage? It might be time for you to buy a NAS.

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DIY NAS vs. Pre-Built NAS: Which Is Best?

Got some spare PC parts laying around? You could build a NAS. But is it a better option than buying one pre-built?

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How to Fix a Missing Network Adapter in Windows 10

Without a network adapter, you can't connect to the internet. Learn how to quickly fix a missing network adapter in Windows 10 and get back online.

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What Is Port Scanning and How Does It Work?

Is it safe to leave your ports open?

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What's an IP Conflict and How Do You Resolve It?

What is an IP address conflict? Learn how to fix the problem if two devices have the same IP address on your network.

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What Is a Reserved IP Address? How Do You Reserve One?

Do you need to reserve an IP address, or is one already reserved for you?

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What to Look for When Buying a Mesh Wi-Fi System

Buying a new mesh Wi-Fi system? Here's what you need to know.

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Cabling Your Home Network? Here’s a Helpful Cat 5e Wiring Diagram

Wiring your own Ethernet cables isn't as difficult as it seems!

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What Are Default Open Ports? Should You Change Them?

What are default router ports, and why are they open to begin with?

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What Is the Difference Between Network Throttling And Network Prioritization?

Are you being throttled? Is your internet traffic prioritized? How can you tell, and more importantly, how can you bypass it?

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What Is a Supernet and How Does It Work?

Supernetting is the opposite of subnetting, but how does it work, and what's the difference?

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