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Which wireless network adapter is right for you?
When it comes to buying a wireless adapter there are a few features you need to pay attention to. There are two brands you desperately want to avoid.
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When it comes to buying a wireless adapter there are a few features you need to pay attention to. There are two brands you desperately want to avoid.
No Comments »There are several parts to a wireless home network. This is something that many use frequently, but we don’t stop to look at the parts involved. It really isn’t that hard, even the step most people miss that leaves them exposed to identity thefts.
No Comments »Wireless network cards connect you to the 802.11 mobile universe, but what do you need to look for before you buy? How do you know which ones to get, some get worse reception than others.
No Comments »A home wireless network is a fairly basic concept at heart. Most people would rather not do things more complicated than they have to so the manufacturers have kept if fairly simple. Read this overview to see what the major components are and just how simple it is.
No Comments »A wireless network can be setup quite easily. Here are the steps once you have purchased the hardware.
No Comments »Did you know that you can use a wireless print server to avoid having to plug in cables when you want a hard copy? There are a lot of print servers available. Read this article to find what options are available, and what to look for.
1 Comment »There are many antennas available on the market for use with any wireless networking card. You do have to consult you manual, or your WiFi card manufacturer’s webpage to find the type of connector for your card or router. However there are plenty of types available. Each type of is designed with […]
No Comments »The terminology used to describe wireless antennas can be confusing. What does it all mean anyway? Wireless networks connect us to the computer world very well with antennas helping tremendously to fix poor wireless connections. Unfortunately not all antennas are born equal.
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