If you'd like to benchmark your router accurately, here's a simple way to do it.
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How To Test A Wireless Router
It Takes A Neighborhood To Fix Bad Wireless
Taking a social approach to fixing wireless problems can reap unexpected benefits.
How We Test Wireless Products - Revison 6
Updated - With the growing number of three stream N products, we're streamlining our wireless test methodology.
Everything You Need To Know About Wireless Bridging and Repeating - Part 2: No WDS Required
This time, we take a look at an easier way to extend a wireless network, with devices that don't use WDS.
Everything You Need To Know About Wireless Bridging and Repeating - Part 1: WDS
"How do I extend my wireless network range?" is one of the most-asked questions we get at SmallNetBuilder. The first article of this series looks at one of the primary techniques for WiFi range extension: WDS-based wireless repeating.
When Wireless LANs Collide: How To Beat The Wireless Crowd
It's hard to run a trouble-free Wi-Fi network when everyone seems to have one. We'll show you how to get connected and stay that way.
How We Test Wireless Products - Six Location Open Air Method
With the loss of the Azimuth test system, we're returning to open air tests for measuring wireless performance.How To Crack WPA / WPA2
Wireless networks secured by WPA / WPA2 can be cracked. But it's not as easy as cracking WEP.How To: Setting up FreeRADIUS for WPA & WPA2 Enterprise - Part 2
Part 2 of our How To provides the step-by-step for setting up WPA or WPA2 Enterprise security using FreeRADIUS for authentication.How To: Setting up FreeRADIUS for WPA & WPA2 Enterprise - Part 1
Using passwords with WPA or WPA2 wireless security can be less secure than you might think. This How To will show you how to add a RADIUS server to your wireless network so that you can step up to "Enterprise" strength.Page 1 of 3
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