Turn a spare router into a Wi-Fi repeater or access point to boost weak internet areas in your home Reviewed by Lisa Mildon You can use an old router to make your Wi-Fi reach more places in your home.
Have you ever found that, despite having a good Internet service provider, the coverage of your home network shared with a warehouse was not good enough? We’ll show you how to set up your router so ...
Wireless connectivity is so ubiquitous today that I sometimes forget it wasn't always like that. Then I remember that I've lived in houses where I needed a Wi-Fi extender to get a consistent signal in ...
Ok here's the setup:<BR><BR>iMac upstairs, PC downstairs<BR><BR>I have a cable line coming in downstairs, split to my TV and to an Airport Express.<BR><BR>The PC downstairs gets excellent wireless ...
Technology evolves rapidly, and routers are no exception. With new features and faster speeds constantly emerging, it's easy to feel the urge to upgrade your home network. But before you toss your old ...
So I am trying hard to find out how to set my new router as a bridge. Most of the guides don't have subs (i'm deaf), and some are only for specialized modes like WISP or ONT etc. Can anyone help me ...