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Your ISP router isn't the problem — where you put it is
You don't always need a brand new router.
You wake up Saturday morning to check your favorite team's score, and the page won't load. It's the Wi-Fi again! Wi-Fi connection issues can occur for a bunch of frustrating reasons. If your Wi-Fi is ...
Internet problems don't always stem from issues with your ISP. In many cases, your WiFi router could be the culprit behind them However, when faced with slow speeds, dropped connections, or ...
Slow internet with a fast plan almost always means the router is the problem. The TP-Link Archer AX21 WiFi 6 just hit its all ...
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Your devices are picking the wrong Wi-Fi band, and your router can fix it automatically
Your network was working against itself ...
If your Wi-Fi has been slow, unreliable, or prone to sudden drop-offs, you might be tempted to replace your router. But before you spend your money on a shiny new router, try adjusting the settings on ...
Many Internet service providers (ISPs) worldwide are alerting customers of an outage that started Saturday night and triggered DrayTek router connectivity problems. Those affected by this incident ...
Can connect using the PPTP VPN server on the Archer 9 without a problem (using Windows built-in PPTP client) Wanted to upgrade to the OpenVPN server for security, but mainly so a Mac (which no longer ...
For the best connection, keep your router in an open area, ideally raised off the floor and positioned somewhere central in ...
We have two Cisco 1750 routers connected via Wic-T1 expansio cards over a Point-to-Point circuit. Everything has worked fine for over a year up until Sunday. Suddenly the boxes started dying without ...
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