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  • How to Make Your Own Wireless Internet Extender

    Wireless routers have become ubiquitous in households to provide Internet access to any desktop computer or laptop in the home. Expensive routers often boast additional wireless range that cannot...

  • How to Secure Wireless Network

    Today almost every home has a wireless network. Be it for casual home use or serious home office use, it is important to have a secure wireless network in order to protect your personal/business...

  • How Do I Get Wireless Internet?

    Wireless Internet is growing in popularity and affordability. But navigating the world of wireless Internet can be a little overwhelming to a novice. Knowing some of the basics prior to...

  • Hardware Networking Tutorial

    Creating a basic home network is simple once you get a good understanding of the basic hardware involved in a home network. Planning and following your strategy can make setting up a basic home...

  • How to Make a Wireless Network Faster

    Using wireless routers and wireless cards or adapters, you can get your computer on the Internet without the clutter of wires. But there are times when connection speeds are too slow because of a...

  • How to Buy a Cheap Wireless Router

    Cheap Wireless Routers are perfect to use if you are simply using them in your home or apartment. If you are on a tight budget, the best wireless router may not be the newest or have the most...

  • How to Configure WiFi

    WiFi is a term which is often used synonymously with wireless local area networks. Wireless routers are devices which take an incoming Internet connection, such as a connection from a DSL or cable...

  • How Does Wireless Computer Technology Work?

    Wireless networks connect devices to the Internet using radio waves. These are the same radio waves that cell phones, radios, and televisions use, but wireless computer technology transmits at...

  • How to Start a Wireless ISP

    Wireless Internet service providers (ISPs) provide Internet to many households that would otherwise use dial-up connections or have none at all. Setting up a wireless ISP is extremely easy and...

  • How to Protect Your Wireless Network

    Protecting your wireless network is essential. If you do not mind neighbors using your wireless network or a hacker parking in front of your house to see what is on your computers connected to...

  • How to Use a Laptop & ISP Card to Hook Up to a Router

    Older laptop computers may not have a wireless networking card automatically installed in them. In this case, an external ISP card will help you get wireless access on your computer. If you have...

  • How to Improve Your Wireless Network

    Wireless networking is nothing short of amazing. Being able to sit down at a desktop PC in your computer room and browse the net and then be able to take your laptop to your bedroom to check your...

  • How to Find The IP Address Of Your Router

    Here is how to find the IP or internet protocol address of your wireless router.

  • How to set a wireless network password

    Wireless networks should always be protected with a strong password or key. You do not want someone surfing illegal sites on your network, because they will be long gone when the cops come to your...

  • How to Pick a Wireless Standard

    The world of wireless networking is constantly expanding, with new standards being introduced at the drop of a hat. The most common (802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g) are being superseded by the newer...

  • How to Buy a Wireless DSL Router

    Wireless DSL Internet is an emerging technology. Most households in the United States prefer wireless DSL (or any form of wireless Internet connection) because of the mobility and convenience it...

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