Nowadays, most people who use computers access the Internet on a regular basis, which means computers need to be connected to the Internet at all times. When the Internet was just getting off its feet,...
Modern Internet users enjoy the freedom of accessing the network away from home and work. Whether it’s through the use of a Wi-Fi hotspot in a cafe, grocery store, or public library, or through a phone or...
A smartphone provides so much more than just the ability to talk and text. It is essentially a miniature computer, compact enough to be held in the hand and carried in a purse or a pocket. Web surfing, data...
The Asus RT-AC66U is among the earliest dual-band, fifth generation wireless routers to reach the market and garners more than its share of accolades. Its design, in spite of exterior antennae, and its...
If you like my guide, click the yes button below...This guide will help you understand the different options that you have for purchasing a wireless router for your PC or Laptop, which will allow you to use...
USB 2 Wireless Internet Adapters vs. PCI Wireless Internet Adapters on Older Computers Equipped with USB 1 If you are considering buying a wireless adapter for your older computer that's equipped with USB 1...
Here is another useful guide that I would like to share with everyone for Apple Powerbook G3 Lombard and Pismos (this also works with the early G4's).Originally Apple Lombards and Pismos only had one option...
What is WiMax? WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave access) is a wireless broadband technology based on the 802.16 radio frequency. How does it differ from Wi-Fi? Compared to Wi-Fi which is...
802.11a/b/g, or IEEE 802.11a/b/g, is a standard that has been developed by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), http//standards.ieee.org. The IEEE is an international organization that...