WiFi extenders from companies like Netgear and TP-Link can help eliminate pesky WiFi dead spots WiFi extenders like these versions from Netgear and TP-Link can be easy to set up. By Nicholas De Leon A ...
Trouble streaming Netflix? The problem could be WiFi dead zones in your home. Maybe your house is a little too spacious, or the layout of your apartment just isn't conducive to a consistent signal.
In this week’s technology-advice column from Lifehacker, we’re going back to our favorite topic: wireless networking. This time around, a reader is having some issues getting an important piece of ...
For WRE54G v2 and v3, you can connect an Ethernet cable from the numbered port of your router to the Ethernet port on your range expander. The WRE54G v1 doesn't have an Ethernet port so you need to ...
If your Wi-Fi signal is struggling to reach every corner of your home, a signal booster — also known as a Wi-Fi extender — might be the fix you need. Whether you're dealing with annoying dead zones, ...
Great Wi-Fi extenders can help fix your wireless dead spots at home, but they require more networking know-how than you might think Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side David Murphy is a ...
If it supported powerline networking and had better overall performance, the Netgear AC750 WiFi Range Extender EX6100 would be a great networking device. As a pure Wi-Fi extender though, it's both ...
We’ve reviewed a few Amped Wireless home networking devices already, and we’ve generally been impressed by their offerings. Our Amped Wireless High Power AC2600 Wi-Fi Range Extender review takes a ...
Home networking should be simple, right? Plug in your ISP's free wireless router and you ought to be good to go. But it isn't always that straightforward, and though we're frequently promised ...
These days, a fast and reliable Wi-Fi signal is akin to basic utilities like electricity, water or gas — an essential, whether you’re still working from home or just need an optimal experience for all ...
Isn't it frustrating when you find a cosy corner in your house to play an online match, and the network starts to act up? There are dozens of reasons this could happen, but the biggest culprit is the ...