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Category Archives: Wireless connection
Your Wireless Network Security
When you get your wireless router, if you just get it out of the box, set it up and rely on the default settings for your security, you’re in big trouble. This is because the default settings leave your network … Continue reading
Getting to Grips with Your WiFi–How’s Your Signal?
In our last post on Getting to Grips with Your WiFi, we looked at how to undertake a network survey to ensure you get the best possible signal. But what happens if, after carrying out a full survey, you still … Continue reading
Getting to Grips With Your WiFi
Wireless working is great…when it works. But there are times when you just want to throw your router out of the window. Your wireless signal can be affected by all manner of things: The distance between your router and the … Continue reading
Sorting Your Wireless Connection Problems
On the face of it, wireless technology should make your life easier. The number of leads trailing around your home are reduced and you can print from anywhere you like (within range). But what happens when you can’t get a … Continue reading