How to Continuously Monitor your Internet Connection
If your Internet connection has been flaky, you can use the popular ping command (available on all computers) to continuously monitor your connection.
If your Internet connection has been flaky, you can use the popular ping command (available on all computers) to continuously monitor your connection.
This step-by-step guide describes how you can add a second wireless router to your existing home network and extend the range of the Wi-Fi signal. The router will work as a Wireless Access Point.
This guide describes how you can directly connect two computers for sharing files, photos, music and even your Internet connection. This method uses an inexpensive Ethernet crossover cable and doesn’t require a router.
This tutorial describes how you can setup a wireless network and share files / Internet connection with multiiple computers, mobile phones and other wireless devices without a Wi-Fi router.
This guide describes various tips to help boost your Wi-Fi network. Learn about different hardware and software option that can extend the range of your wireless network and also improve the WiFi signal reception.
Looking for a free VPN solution that is easy to setup and use? Here you’ll learn how to create your own Virtual Private Network without any hardware.
Learn how to your share your printer on the Internet so that people outside the home network can send print jobs to your printer from anywhere in the world.
Learn how to power-cycle your Internet modem and the router to fix Internet connectivity issues especially after a power outage.
This tutorial describes how you may reset a router to factory defaults. This process is also known as a Hardware Reset and takes about 10 seconds.
Learn how you can secure your wireless network fin simple steps. You can prevent hackers from intercepting your Wi-Fi network and also avoid casual users from using your wireless broadband connection.
Access the files and folders on your main computer from any other computer with Leaf Network – a solution for non geeks.