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If you have an old smartphone lying around that no one uses, you can still turn it into a router for better internet access.
This is the one router setting I change immediately on every network ...
CERT-In has flagged multiple vulnerabilities in TP-Link Archer routers that could allow file deletion and service disruption, ...
Computers4people.org uses the T-Mobile network. Seems like it’s been around for a bit, but no idea if it’s a legit nonprofit that is using legit gear, or just someone on the sly. Specifically I’m ...
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That USB port on your router isn’t decorative.
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Plugging in a laptop or phone with USB-C is a no-brainer, but there are loads of other unexpected devices you can also use ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are some to get you started.
A vulnerability that can be exploited to disrupt networks has been found in a Broadcom Wi-Fi chipset by researchers.