HP produces a full line of desktop computers designed for businesses, and most of them connect easily to a wired router or switch on local network. However, most HP computers do not have Wi-Fi ...
Wired printers have their charm and are usually easy to set up. You don’t need to be around the printer if you are connected on the same network. In this post, we ...
With the printer sharing wizard built into Windows, it's easier than ever for businesses to make the most of their equipment by sharing a printer across any type of network, even on a Netgear wireless ...
We used the D-Link DCS-932L for this how-to. If you want to monitor your home remotely with a security camera, using a wireless network camera is the most permanent way to do it. You can make do with ...
Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks using Windows Vista’s wireless networking interfaces differs from those in XP, but they still allow you to perform common network connection tasks and configurations.
Can't connect your Surface to a 5GHz wireless network? Then you're probably using the newest Marvell wireless driver, and this is how you can get around the problem on Windows 10. When you purchase ...
We are all surrounded by many Wi-Fi networks and their signals in the air. But are these networks secure? Wi-Fi security has always been a challenge for network administrators. Also, wireless networks ...
This article explains how to connect your Roku to Wi-Fi even without a remote. Roku boxes and TVs allow you to connect to the internet via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, while streaming sticks provide only the Wi ...
Is your Insignia TV not connecting to your Wi-Fi network? There are several factors that can cause this wireless connection problem such as a software glitch, a setting issue, or even a poor internet ...
Those who prefer privacy or might be concerned with people trying to use their network might create a hidden Wi-Fi network. Hidden Wi-Fi networks are similar to the typical Wi-Fi setup, except that ...
A network is great, but what if you just want to connect two Macs and transfer gobs of information as fast as you can? Using a gigabit ethernet cable or a Mac with 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) or later wireless ...