I love fussing with wifi, but when I’m building the backbone of my network in a new location—a house, apartment, or wherever—I tend to go wired as much as I can. Wireless bridges and tri-band ...
I have a 10year-old house that is well-wired with COAX, but sadly no Cat5. My cable (COAX) comes into the house at a point in the basement where it then splits via a panel to all of its runs (6 in ...
If you’ve made it this far through the pandemic without cursing your home Wi-Fi, congratulations! You’re a rare bird, and you don’t need this article. Read on, however, if you’re not getting the ...
Ethernet cable (either CAT5e or CAT6) is the gold standard of home-networking technology. If you can string cable from your router to everywhere you need Internet access, do it. You’ll get out-of-this ...
I have Verizon Fios for home Internet service and recently upgraded to 200/200 mbps (up from 100/100 before). This requires that the Internet connection come into the house over Ethernet rather than ...
Unless your internet setup requires new wiring, you can probably install it all by yourself. More and more top internet providers are offering self-installation ...
LONDON and SAN DIEGO, Jan. 28, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Asheridge Communications, a member of the international Teleste Group specializing in broadband video and data communication systems and ...
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / September 7, 2017 / Zoom Telephonics, Inc. ("Zoom") (ZMTP), a leading manufacturer of cable modems and other communications products, today announced the signing of an ...