In the last part of our series, we'll provide the finishing touches for your tuned-up network.
In the second part of our series, we'll show you how and why to let your router just do one thing.
In the first part of our series, we'll make the case for tuning up your network and show you how to bridge a modem.
A Raspberry Pi NAS isn't as flexible or easy to use as a readymade NAS. But it performs better than you might think.
Updated - If you are struggling to get Ubiquiti's EdgeRouter Lite to function as a basic router, these tips and pre-made config files should help
Lots has changed since 2009. So here's our updated quick-and-dirty guide for choosing a wireless router.
Updated - Using the hidden SSH root access in the WD My Book Live and enabling rsync lets it play a bigger role for storage, backup and remote file access.
If you'd like to benchmark your router accurately, here's a simple way to do it.
Every home could probably benefit from some sort of home server, but it doesn't have to be a loud, power hungry box.
It's harder than you think for that expensive router of yours to deliver all the throughput the big number on its box promises. We show you why.
Trying to decide between a router and a Wi-Fi System? This experiment should help you choose wisely.
Updated: Here's a quick primer on Wi-Fi 6E.
Wi-Fi ping spikes aren't always caused by a poor connection. Your router settings could be to blame.
Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when Wi-Fi devices roam, or more likely don't? We'll show you why the "seamless" roaming Wi-Fi gear makers promise is still as elusive as a Yeti.
We reveal the secrets of why your devices don't always connect where you want them to and what you can do to fix it.