A viral hack being spread online claims placing a coin on top of your WiFi router can boost internet speed and stability.
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Experts debunk viral 'coin on router' Wi-Fi hack
A viral claim that placing a coin on a home Wi-Fi router boosts speed and stability has been dismissed by network specialists, who say it offers no performance benefit and may cause overheating. The ...
Following a large-scale Russian hacking operation targeting routers, and new FCC guidance, what can you do to make sure your home internet connection is safe?
The FBI says Russian GRU hackers exploited vulnerable home and office routers in the U.S. and offers tips to protect your network from cyber threats.
We all know the frustration of slow or unreliable Wi-Fi. Whether it's buffering during a favorite show or lagging video calls, it feels like you spend more time trying to fix the problem than actually ...
Kim Komando explains why your $80 monthly plan is the real bottleneck for your home internet. Don’t fall for the Wi-Fi 7 hype because your router is just the off-ramp for a highway controlled by your ...
You can point your finger in several directions when you're having internet issues. Generally, the culprit is either your internet provider or your equipment. If you're not experiencing the issue when ...
When the internet goes out, the rational thing to do is unplug the router and wait 30 seconds. In most cases, that can fix the issue. It's a lot tougher when your internet is constantly slow because ...
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