Your router's USB port is convenient, but its unreliability makes it susceptible to a potential security risk. Here's the alternative.
If you have an old smartphone lying around that no one uses, you can still turn it into a router for better internet access.
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Even fast internet slows when dozens of devices compete for bandwidth. A VLAN setup separates traffic, reduces congestion, ...
A vulnerability that can be exploited to disrupt networks has been found in a Broadcom Wi-Fi chipset by researchers.
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It might not be neighborly, but some people "steal" Wi-Fi from neighbors. Is it illegal to use your neighbor's Wi-Fi in New ...
If you're dealing with undependable Wi-Fi while streaming content on your TV, look into a more stable alternative that won't ...
At CES 2026, GL.iNET outlined its new networking lineup of travel routers, wired security gateways, and remote KVM hardware.
Starlink is illegal in Iran, but people are still using the satellite internet service to get around the government's ...
Despite the setback, the office continues to treat patients, using an app to assist with scheduling, although they lack ...