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Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wi-Fi for a Remote House
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps a reader straighten out virtual SSIDs and considers one of the more complicated Wi-Fi repeater situations he's ever addressed on our pages.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wi-Fi, 4G and Wireless Printing
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru looks into his crystal ball and considers the future of Wi-Fi in the 4G era before helping a reader work out some problems with a wireless printer and DD-WRT.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wi-Fi Radiation Worries
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru offers some insight into concerns about wireless radiation, why email doesn't work at some Wi-Fi hotspots, and whether it's worth it to set up a fancy Wi-Fi relay when plain old copper will do.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About the Future of Wi-Fi and Problems With WEP
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru offers some insight into the future of Wi-Fi, the problem with WEP, and helps configure a wireless bridge.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wi-Fi Repeaters and Windows XP
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru explains why a reader's Wi-Fi repeater performance isn't so bad after all, points the way to relief for Windows XP Wi-Fi woes, and describes how to get more than just a stale bagel from the lobbies of finer hotels.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wi-Fi Subnets and Building Interference
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps keep a mother-in-law in her own subnet, provides assistance to someone trapped in a metal building and offers helpful pointers to a reader trying to set up WPA and Radius with Windows 2008.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About 5GHz 802.11n
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru helps settle the 5GHz/2.4GHz 802.11n question, offers hope to owners of aging laptops and drops tips on sharing an Internet connection.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About FiOS and Slow Windows Wireless
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our Guru helps connect to a FIOS router, dispenses guidance about speeding up Wi-Fi on a Windows machine, and breaks some bad news to a likely malware victim.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Wireless Gadgets and Wireless on Old Laptops
This month, the Wi-Fi Guru suggests some wireless holiday goodies, helps someone with an iPod touch, provides some tips on connecting to a Wi-Fi network from an outbuilding, and suggests ways to restore an aging laptop to wireless health.
Ask the Wi-Fi Guru About Controlling Network Access and Wireless Bridges
Our monthly Q&A series offers advice to those seeking help with home or small business WLANs. This month our guru explains how to control a device's access to a network without banning it outright, and helps two readers bridge routers to extend their wireless networks to hard-to-reach places in their homes.
Wi-Fi on the Road
Wi-Fi is becoming increasingly popular for travelers. Learn what Jim Geier found while traveling by auto throughout much of the South Eastern U.S.
The Wi-Fi Boat
Come aboard, they're expecting you... to go online while on a gigantic cruise ship. Wireless connections on the big luxury liners is quickly becoming the norm.
Wi-Fi Moves In
Home Wi-Fi networks are proliferating. The unwired are young, affluent, tech-savvy early adopters who want more gadgets and devices.
Wi-Fi in the Walls
In-building mobile wireless solution provider Innerwireless sees 802.11 as an important part of the overall mix.
Cheers to Wi-Fi
A comprehensive look at the role Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies are playing in the vineyards of Northern California.
Destination Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi at tourist locales isn't just for working vacations. Mesh solutions give visitors a modern way to enjoy Old World sites (but yes, you can also check your e-mail).
Wi-Fi on the Autobahn?
The German government encourages carmakers to create a network on wheels.
Patrolling with Wi-Fi
Law enforcement agencies coast to coast are beginning to use wireless networks for everything from reporting tickets to delivering critical info to officers in the field.
Wi-Fi Shakeout
Recent events in the Wi-Fi industry suggest the beginnings of consolidation in a crowded market.
Killer Wi-Fi?
Persistent rumors suggest that Wi-Fi constitutes a threat to human health. Where there's smoke . . . right?
