Hello Everyone, I am having a strange problem with my Cable DSL router on my network. I have a BEFRS11 1 Port Linksys Cable/DSL router off of a DSL Line, that runs into an 8 port netgear switch, off ...
Okay here's the deal. I have a cable modem, and I'm splitting it on a linksys router (I believe it is a BEFSR41 model). When I first bought it I had a friend help set it up, since I'm a complete idiot ...
If your internet keeps lagging, buffering or dropping out, one of the quickest fixes is restarting your router. Restarting your router is one of the quickest ways to restore Wi-Fi speed and stability ...
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Changing this one router setting solved all of my TV's buffering issues
My TV and other critical devices now get priority on my home network ...
Does your home have a ton of smart home devices running it? If you do, there's a good chance that you've been out of the house when your internet has gone down and needed a way to quickly reset your ...
When your internet connection is down, the first step is often to troubleshoot your router. This process can seem daunting, but with the right steps, you can quickly identify and fix many common ...
Whenever someone sends me a question about how to fix their Wi-Fi, I wince. It’s not that I dislike helping people with their router problems. In fact, there are few geeky endeavors I find more ...
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Your ISP router isn't the problem — where you put it is
You don't always need a brand new router.
Think of restarting your router, or router-modem combo, as a way to refresh the device. Routers are essentially tiny computers with limited processing power and memory. The more you ask it to do, the ...
Internet problems don't always stem from issues with your ISP. In many cases, your WiFi router could be the culprit behind them However, when faced with slow speeds, dropped connections, or ...
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