Spread the love“`html In today’s connected world, ensuring a reliable and expansive Wi-Fi network at home or in the office is crucial. One of the best ways to achieve this is by learning how to ...
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I tested the 160MHz Wi-Fi hack and it made my network worse
Your router's 160MHz setting is probably making Wi-Fi slower, not faster ...
Organizations upgrading their networks can lay the groundwork for new 802.11ac technology using this checklist. Many organizations are working on the migration of existing wireless networks to the new ...
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How to Check if Your Computer Supports 5GHz WiFi [Guide]
How to Check if Your Computer Supports 5GHz WiFi [Guide] If you’re Wi-Fi connection isn’t quite as good as you’d like it to be, there are a few options available. You might have considered switching ...
We’re now at an important landmark in Wi-Fi routers. The new Wi-Fi 6 standard, 802.11ax, is here and available in many of the latest routers. But while Wi-Fi 6 offers a lot of benefits, it still isn’t ...
As Apple updates its support pages to give more information about the new MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, we’re able to understand more about what these new computers feature or not. As ...
Wi-Fi has become an essential part of our lives. For most of us, it’s second nature to tap into wireless Internet from our homes and offices, and we’re all too familiar with the “where can I get free ...
There is enterprise-level software for surveying Wi-Fi networks, but even in large wireless networks, simple freeware tools are handy for a quick peek at the airwaves during design, deployment or ...
Abstract: While celebrating the 21st year since the very first IEEE 802.11 “legacy” 2 Mbit/s wireless local area network standard, the latest Wi-Fi newborn is today reaching the finish line, topping ...
1 Department of Computer Science, Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel. 2 Intel, Ra’anana, Israel. The new IEEE 802.11ax standard is aimed to serve many users while enabling every station to ...
ABSTRACT: The new IEEE 802.11 standard, IEEE 802.11ax, has the challenging goal of serving more Uplink (UL) traffic and users as compared with his predecessor IEEE 802.11ac, enabling consistent and ...
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