Recently I've been looking into home theatre and similar setups for my living room. I have a D-Link 825 dual-band router but it seems to have a very weak signal to noise ratio, it's maybe -70 dbM ...
If you're struggling to get a good Wi-Fi signal around your home or office, a variety of simple fixes are worth trying before you buy any hardware. For instance, you can move the router to a centrally ...
Improving a device’s signal might be as simple as increasing the number of antennas within the device, according to new research. A team at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ...
Weather conditions can significantly affect the performance of wireless networks. Weather factors like temperature, humidity, rain, and snowfall impact network signal strength and network reliability.
An inexpensive device could finally solve the problem of improving wireless signal strength and security for indoor spaces with multiple rooms. A team of researchers led by Dartmouth College may have ...
Frustrated by sluggish downloads, choppy streaming, or dead zones in your home WiFi? You’re not alone! Often, the culprit isn’t your internet plan, but the placement of your WiFi router or internet ...
Have you ever wanted to watch your desktop screen on your smart TV, yet found out that the network connection is too weak or unreliable? If so, you are not alone. Many people face this problem when ...
It's very important to me to have a strong and reliable wireless internet connection throughout my home and home office, but for the last several months I have been struggling in this area. I test a ...
Owners of Apple's new iPhone XS and XS Max, officially released on Friday, are reporting poor WiFi and cell signal strength. A report from a wireless-technology blog said the new iPhones demonstrated ...
The Nintendo Switch may have a weaker-than-desirable Wi-Fi radio, according to numerous reports of signal strength issues with Nintendo’s new console. The Switch’s wireless networking chip — which is ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is an excerpt from Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network, a $15 electronic book available for download from TidBITS ...