Setting up and maintaining a home Wi-Fi network can be a daunting task for a PC newbie. These four how-to guides will run you through some of the basics.
With the holidays come house guests, and those house guests often bring smartphones, media players, tablets, laptops, and e-readers -- all with a Wi-Fi connection. But even hardened PC veterans who crimp their own Ethernet cables don't always manage their Wi-Fi network that well. That's why we've compiled a few handy basic Wi-Fi tutorials that walk you through the basics of securing your network and answer fundamental questions like "Why do I need a router?" and "How safe is my Wi-Fi encryption, really?". And that's not all. Once you've graduated past the basics, we'll walk you through our best tips and tweaks to optimize your Wi-Fi network for the fastest connection and best coverage possible. When was the last time you updated your wireless router's firmware? (Probably the last time you needed an excuse to escape a family holiday get-together.) So get to reading, quick. Your Wi-Fi network isn't going to tune itself.
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