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If you have a Wi-Fi service up and running in your place of business, it's important to secure the connection. At the least, your customers should not be able to access your Linksys router setup and ...
To reset the internet after a power outage on your Windows PC, use the following methods: Before proceeding, let’s have a brief talk on power outages. Power outages are of two types, Planned Power ...
Many Hackaday readers will be settling back into their lives after a holiday period crammed into some family matriarch’s house along with too many assorted relatives, having given up their speedy ...
If you are having difficulties accessing the Internet through your router, you may need to modify settings in the router itself. Luckily, accessing the router settings does not rely on Internet access ...
Resetting the router usually resolves many issues, but sometimes, it can create a few. We have noticed that after resetting the router, a wireless connection is created, but when a device is connected ...
There is nothing worse than reaching the most suspenseful part in the Netflix series you are streaming when all of a sudden the video starts buffering. You exit full screen and see that your Wi-Fi has ...
The newly available ResetPlug is a smart plug that keeps your internet connection as fluid as possible. When it goes out (and it's bound to from time to time), the plug detects this and resets power ...
Often forgotten about until it stops working, a wireless router, also called a Wi-Fi router, combines the functions of both a wireless access point and a traditional router. Even though wireless ...
When your Wi-Fi stops working, you can usually plan on spending the next five minutes cycling the power to your broadband modem, router and/or access point off and back on again and hoping that does ...
When your Wi-Fi stops working you can usually expect to spend the next five minutes resetting your router and cable modem hoping it does the trick. For the most part, it works, but hey, it's 2016, so ...