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    • How to Connect a Wireless Router to a Mac Laptop

      The use of wireless routers has grown exponentially as the preferred high-speed method of connecting to the Web. Wireless routers provide convenient mobility by allowing multiple computers to access the Internet without the need for Ethernet cables. Macintosh computers are known for their intuitive interface and their ease of use. If... more »

    • How to Configure a Linksys WAP200

      Linksys (now a division of Cisco) is a leading brand of wireless networking devices for both the home and business user. Widely regarded as the industry standard due to functionality as well as the nearly plug-and-play nature of their setup, the Linksys has been through many incarnations and remains a popular choice in wireless... more »

    • How to Expand Your Wireless Network With a Cell Phone

      Most wireless networks can only be accessed if you are within a couple hundred feet of the source of the signal. The latency of wireless network signals degrades quickly, so if you are farther away, you may have a difficult time maintaining a connection. Does it seem odd to you that cellular telephones do not seem to have this... more »

    • Bluetooth Basics

      Bluetooth is one of the most widely used wireless communications protocols in the world. It is used to transfer information between wireless devices in order to sync laptops and PDAs, as well as to connect cellular phones to wireless headsets. Bluetooth is also used as a way to connect wireless networks, since bluetooth devices can... more »

    • How to Build a USB WiFi Antenna

      If you're tired of poor or intermittent wireless signals and can only detect one or two networks. and you want to connect to the cafe down the street, with very few skills and a couple of simple tools, you can build a powerful USB WiFi antenna that will boost your WiFi detection range tenfold or more. more »

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