Everyone has internet connection troubles some days. I've been a network administrator and have used the internet since the 1970s and I still have connection problems! Here are a few simple tips on ...
Ethernet connections are almost always faster than Wi-Fi connections, and are usually more stable. You'll need to connect one end of the Ethernet cable to your router, and the other to your computer.
Your internet won’t get faster just because your Ethernet cable got pricier.
If you've browsed new motherboards, you might have noticed that some of them come with two Ethernet ports. Redundancy is the name of the game.
If the credentials are correct, you will be able to set up Wireless Network Connection and connect to it. Related: How to add a new Wi-Fi Network Profile in Windows. How to manually connect to WiFi in ...
If the Windows Network Diagnostics report displays the message The connection between your access point, router, or cable modem and the Internet is broken after you run the Internet Connections ...
Jake Clarke asked why his Internet connection completely drops out every so often. I can’t diagnose this problem from a distance, but I can suggest a few tests that will help you help yourself. First, ...