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+23 +1What is Wi-Fi 6 and why you're going to want it
No individual device on your wireless network may run that much faster, but your total speed will increase.
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+1 +1LAN Messenger: How to download, install and use this app.
In this video tutorial, we'll show you how to set up a LAN messaging application for secure communication over a company network. You can get Windows, Android and Mac versions of the messenger. First of all, install the LAN messenger to every device connected to your office network. The chat app automatically detects all other users available. Click any name and start sending messages, transfer files or even get remote access to co-worker PC. It's simple to understand the program interface.
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+25 +1How networking pros can prepare for the software-defined future
Moving into software defined networking and devops? Here's the skills you need and how to acquire them
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+1 +1Atheist summits aim to find community, and power, in networking nonbelievers
In early March, more than 30 atheist, humanist and secular leaders gathered at a residence overlooking Southern Californian vineyards to discuss politics, social issues and how to draw in more people at a first-ever SoCal Secular Leadership Summit.
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+3 +1Tips for Networking at a Conference
21 of The Best Networking Tips For Networking at Your Next Business Conference.
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+24 +1Huawei's Many Troubles: Bans, Alleged Spies, and Backdoors
Its execs have been arrested. Its gear is banned in places. And countries are reconsidering relationships with the company. How much trouble is Huawei really in?
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+33 +1Apple exited the home Wi-Fi market at the wrong time
One of the more interesting news items of 2018 was Apple discontinuing the AirPort lineup. From the first Airport product to the last final AirPort Extreme, Apple was selling premium Wi-Fi hardware devices at a time when most people I knew were content with a $30 router from Walmart. Since they released their final AirPort product, the market has finally shifted up.
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+10 +1Power Up Your Next Event With Charging Stations
Corporate events are all about networking, but in 2018, the idea of networking solely by handing out business cards to the people you meet at an event seems almost quaintly old fashioned. Instead, we now rely on our cell phones to add new people.
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+17 +1Windows file sharing comes to Chromebooks
Starting in October, Chromebook users will be able to access files natively on Windows PCs and Windows and Samba file servers.
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+6 +1NSFW Plan and measure your outdoor WiFi with NetSpot
Outdoor WiFi range extenders and access points allow you to get fast wireless Internet access outside. Modern high-end routers have antennas that allow them to transmit a WiFi signal over long distance and communicate with multiple devices at the same time. However, an outdoor WiFi extender might be a cheaper solution.
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+8 +1Linux kernel network TCP bug fixed
The denial of service bug had actually been patched in the Linux kernel weeks before news of it was ever announced.
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+16 +1WPA3: How and why the Wi-Fi standard matters
WPA2 has given us 14 years of secure wireless networking. WPA3 will fix a number of big problems in WPA2 and make strong security the default condition.
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+3 +1Federation in social networks
Social networking is often approached by the free-software community with a certain amount of suspicion—rightly so, since commercial social networks almost always generate revenue by exploiting user data in one way or another... By J. B. Crawford. (Dec. 12, 2017)
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+3 +1First 5 things to do when your Windows Server keels over
It's not dead—yet! Go through these steps to reanimate your Windows Server before you wipe it and start over.
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+11 +1Samsung S9: The fastest smartphone of them all
The chip has been there for a while to make the Samsung S9 smartphones the fastest of them all -- and now, the 4G networks can support its high-speed hardware.
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+10 +1Making mesh networks just got much easier with Wi-Fi Alliance's EasyMesh
Setting up a multi-vendor mesh network used to be impossible. It won't be for much longer... we hope.
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+11 +1The West Chicago Tower Mystery
Shortwave Trading, Part I. By Alexandre Laumonier.
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+1 +1Kiss Apple networking goodbye
Maybe Wi-Fi and backup hardware just isn’t sexy enough for a company with its headquarters in a flying saucer.
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+3 +1How to Build a Low-tech "Splinternet"- Adhoc Wifi
Wireless internet access is on the rise in both modern consumer societies and in the developing world. In rich countries, however, the focus is on always-on connectivity and ever higher access speeds. In poor countries, on the other hand, connectivity is achieved through much more low-tech, often asynchronous networks. While the high-tech approach pushes the costs and energy use of the internet higher and higher, the low-tech alternatives result in much cheaper and very energy efficient networks that combine well with renewable power production and are resistant to disruptions. If we want the internet to keep working in circumstances where...
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+8 +1What are the fastest DNS providers?
Cloudflare is only the latest company to provide free, fast, and secure Domain Name System services. Here's how the major DNS resolvers perform on the internet race track.
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