It seems some Pixel 6 users are continuing to have some connectivity problems. Following the February update, users have flagged WiFi problems on Google's support forums and Reddit. Thankfully, they ...
When your iPad won't connect to the internet, you can't download apps, send and receive messages, or browse the web. Fortunately, most iPad Wi-Fi issues are easy to fix. If none of your devices can ...
An Android setting that might be causing your Wi-Fi headaches.
Does this happen on all WiFi networks? I must say I have not had any issues with WiFi under Windows 8. I have a Lenovo Y500 with Windows 8 and have had tons of problems. I think it has to do with the ...
WifiDiagnosticsView is a free and portable application that helps you diagnose wireless connectivity problems on Windows 11/10 computers. Here is how you can set things up to troubleshoot any wireless ...
Whether you're trying to stream the NFL on game day or sit through a Zoom call without lagging, you know the necessity of a strong internet connection. These days, we need lightning-quick internet ...
Qualcomm's FastConnect 8800 Wi-Fi 8 chip is official, promising record data transfer speeds and range over previous versions.
Yesterday we found that some laptop owners who applied the 10.5.8 system update were having difficulties connecting to their WiFi networks. There are a variety of reports regarding this issue, some of ...
Many gamers prefer an OLED screen for handheld devices like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. However, the OLED Steam Deck has been plagued with WiFi connection issues pretty much from the beginning ...
While Google has made a name for itself by making mesh Wi-Fi easy with Google Wifi and Nest Wifi, that simplicity is undercut by the routers’ lack of longevity, and the Nest Wifi Pro needs to tackle ...
With Apple's acknowledgment of some iPads have a Wi-Fi problem, we have confirmation that the problem isn't one of those made-up-by whiner iPad issues. Unlike the fake Warmthgate issue, which Apple ...
Just came across this article in the New York Times - Wi-Fi Overload at High-Tech Meetings, and I must admit I have never considered this as a potential problem for eLearning on campus. Picture this..