The folks at Dartmouth claim that aluminum foil can help boost your Wi-Fi signal. Hunker's Ron Baker put it to the test and the results were complicated.
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How to Fix Wi-Fi Dead Spots in Your Home
" [Dead spots] usually occur due to distance from a Wi-Fi router, obstructions from walls and furniture, interference from other electronic devices, poor router placement or a combination of all these ...
Engineers are in the early stages of harnessing Wi-Fi as a way to monitor heart rates, but don't expect to use your home ...
A Wi-Fi network is more than just the router, however. There will almost always be at least some devices wired to the router ...
Amazon's October sales event is officially underway, and we're hard at work digging up some deep discounts on top-rated tech ...
Do you need a single access point or coverage for your entire home? Let's break down which is right for you and why.
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