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How to Change WiFi Channel?
Even the most basic routers allow you to change WiFi channel.
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How does RSSI relate to signal quality
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What Havana’s growing WiFi revolution looks like
After years of disconnection, Cuba's government has introduced WiFi hotspots across the country, providing outdoor hubs that offer a portal to other worlds.
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Are your holiday lights killing your WiFi?
Holiday lights are meant to add some cheer to your day, but a British regulator has pointed out that they may have an unwanted side effect: interference with your WiFi network. On Tuesday, Ofcom -- an agency similar to the Federal Communications Commission -- named holiday lights as one of many electronic devices that can trip up your Internet connection. The agency has released a new app to check for interference that, alas, is only available in Britain.
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Confirmed issue with Google Chromecast and Google Home causes temporarily Wifi drops
Google Cast devices, like the Chromecast and Google Home cause temporarily Wifi dropouts for users around the world. The issue has been confirmed for routers from Asus, Linksys, Netgear, TP-Link or Synology. In some cases the router is totally inaccessible for a while, other users report the router only disconnects from the internet. TP-Link and Linksys have confirmed the issue.
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Another Bad EU Ruling: WiFi Providers Can Be Forced To Require Passwords If Copyright Holders Demand It
this ruling basically says that the times when an injunction can be ordered for password protection, the reason is for the sake of identifying users.
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NYC's Free Wifi Service Is Turning Into a Privacy Nightmare
Everyone wants free internet, and when deployed effectively, it can be immensely valuable. But rarely is it “deployed effectively.” Case in point, New York City’s municipal wi-fi brings blazing fast internet speeds free of charge, but civil liberties experts say it comes with “too many strings attached.”
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