Boosting internet speeds around your home is easy with Ethernet cables, and these tips will help you keep things neat.
Use Ethernet when and where possible over a Wi-Fi connection.
Close up view of a network switch with multiple yellow Ethernet cables plugged in - Robbany Hossain/Shutterstock If you've been facing slow internet and lagging issues despite paying for a premium ...
An Ethernet cable lets you physically connect your computer to the internet. Ethernet connections are almost always faster than WiFi connections and are usually more stable. You'll need to connect one ...
Probably not the best thread title. My current setup is. I have a DSL telephone copper line that runs from my street cabinet to my room where I have my computer and into the wireless routers port.
Choosing an ethernet cable for your home network seems straightforward, but there’s more to it than you might think, especially if you don’t know what all the different names and numbers mean. If you ...
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Please stop using the wrong Ethernet cables
When network speeds tank, we blame the router first. Then the ISP. Maybe we even swap out a perfectly good streaming device, thinking it's the culprit. Rarely does anyone bother checking the Ethernet ...
A few dollars upfront might save you years of headaches.
If you've been facing slow internet and lagging issues despite paying for a premium internet plan, the advice you've probably gotten from most people is to switch to using Ethernet. Following this ...
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