While most of us rely on wireless at home, wired internet is often a better choice. The only catch is that most home routers only have a handful of ports. Adding more ports is easy, but there are a few things to consider when setting things up.
While browsing the web, you’re likely to encounter the “Your connection is not private” error occasionally. But what does this privacy error mean, how do you fix it, and can you bypass it? Here’s everything you need to know.
If you’d like to make your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC discoverable on your network and to use file and printer sharing, you’ll have to switch your Wi-Fi network’s profile from Public to Private. We’ll walk you through the steps to make this change on your computer.
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Slow VPN? Here’s How to Make It Faster
Virtual private networks are great tools, but they all have one problem: They slow down your connection. However, they shouldn’t bring it down to a crawl. If you’re suffering from agonizingly slow speeds while connected to your VPN, here are a few things you can do to fix the problem.
Check Whether Your VPN Is the Problem Before we look at how to fix any VPN-related issues, let’s first make sure that it’s actually your VPN that’s really the problem by testing your VPN speed.
To do so, first, make sure that you’re disconnected from your VPN. Go to Speedtest.net without your VPN connected and write down the numbers that you see. Second, connect the VPN and run the test again.