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FTTH vs FTTB
FTTH vs FTTB Struggling to tell the difference between the two superfast fibre broadband mediums? FTTH stands for Fibre to the Home. It is an idea of bringing high speed networking i.e. high speed internet, digital television and telephone service to ...
Slow Internet
Testing your internet connection Perform a speed test on your internet connection. Ensure the test is conducted from a device that is physically connected to your router through an Ethernet connection, as WiFi-based speed tests are not accurate and ...
Connecting to a Wireless Network
Connecting to a Wireless Network To connect to your wireless router you will need to know your wireless network name and password. These will be printed on a card or sticker supplied with your router. Click the network icon in lower right hand corner ...
Improving Your Wireless Signal?
Improving Wireless Signal The strength of your wireless signal depends on a range of factors, one of the most important being where your router is located. Finding the best position for your router can be tricky, try and consider two things: The best ...
Wireless Interference
Wireless Interference Routers work using high-frequency radio signals. Like all radio signals, it's possible for them to pick up interference. This can be caused by all manner of electrical appliances, including; microwave ovens, security cameras, ...