Lifewire on MSN
Before you buy a Wi-Fi extender, try this
Turn a spare router into a Wi-Fi repeater or access point to boost weak internet areas in your home ...
Replacing old tech is a vital part of ensuring the items you rely on are up-to-date, as secure as possible, and offer the speeds and features you need. While many of us might mostly think about the ...
It's a familiar scenario: you bought a top-tier Wi-Fi router, yet there's still that one corner of the house where the signal is weak. Even the best routers have their limits, but the signal has to ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Your old router is secretly a mesh system: How to unlock its hidden Wi-Fi settings
Buying a whole new mesh system is a mistake: Your current router is already capable ...
Most options our CNET writers have explored over the years don't require drilling holes or running new wiring outdoors. Still, getting reliable, fast Wi-Fi outdoors may take an initial investment.
I tend to resist interim technology tweaks. For example, I’m still using a Linksys WRT600N wireless router from the dawn of the 802.11n age. (Can it be three years already?) There are a few ...
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