The best place to put a Wi-Fi router varies from home to home. You want your router to be in a central location and close to the wireless devices that need a fast connection. That means near your ...
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This router setting can fix your random Wi-Fi dropouts, but you should only use it as a last resort
The "smart" router setting designed to speed up your network is secretly causing your random Wi-Fi dropouts ...
Getting the best Wi-Fi performance requires strategic antenna positioning, proper router placement, and a bit of trial and ...
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