My pedigree in writing about Apple’s Wi-Fi products dates back to 2000—it seems so long ago! But after 15 years, I’m still discovering new things about Apple’s products and Wi-Fi in general I didn’t ...
Electromagnetic fields are all around us — power lines and household appliances produce extremely low frequency EMFs, whereas cell phones and Wi-Fi devices emit radiofrequency EMFs. The general ...
My deepest fantasy does not include a knight or winning the lottery, but hurling my cell phone into a deep vast body of water. People laugh when I share this but it’s not a joke. It turns out that my ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
Madison County Schools recently announced students will not be able to access district wifi networks on their personal electronic devices. (TNS) — A North Alabama school district is prohibiting ...
Wi-Fi, short for wireless fidelity, refers to wireless local area networks, or LANs, that use one of several 802.11 standards. These wireless networks require the ...
I'll try to keep it short. I have DHCP reservation and everything is perfect, except from time to time my NAS (Synology) will send me an alert with an IP conflict and provide a MAC address only. The ...
Unsecured Wi-Fi networks can attract unwanted users who slow speeds and threaten security, but identifying and removing them is easier than most people think.
The real reason your Wi-Fi feels painfully slow.
Is your Wi-Fi connection slower than usual even though you're the only one using it? What if someone else managed to connect without your permission? Here's how to find out if someone is connecting to ...
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