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How to get internet in rural areas: Complete guide to reliable connectivity
Finding reliable internet in rural areas can be a significant challenge. In such locations, you are less likely to have consistent and fast internet access, especially in comparison to urban areas. Ob...
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What is spyware? Types, examples, and how to prevent it
Think your device is secure? It might not be as safe as you think. Spyware can quietly install itself on your system and start watching everything you do, tracking your activity, logging your password...
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The ultimate guide to wireless access points
Wi-Fi networks depend on access points to make wireless connections possible. Whether at home, in an office, or across a campus, access points keep your phones, laptops, and smart devices connected an...
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No network connection: Why it happens and how to fix it
Few things are more frustrating than seeing a “no network connection” message when you need to get online. This issue can happen on any device, from phones to laptops, and may manifest as Wi-Fi co...
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Throughput vs. bandwidth: Key differences and why they matter
When your internet slows down, it’s tempting to think you need to upgrade to a higher-bandwidth plan. That can help, but it’s not always the full picture. Network performance depends not just on h...
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What is the SMB protocol? (Server Message Block explained)
If you open a spreadsheet from a shared drive, send a document to a network printer, or even sync a backup to Network Attached Storage (NAS), you’re likely using the Server Message Block (SMB) proto...
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What is DNS TTL? Best practices for privacy and performance
Every time you visit a website, your device sends a request to a Domain Name System (DNS) server, which looks up the domain name and then sends you the numerical IP address associated with it. The res...
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How to permanently delete your Reddit account
If you’ve decided it’s time to leave Reddit, whether to improve your online privacy, as part of a break from social media, or just because you don’t use it anymore, deleting your account is quic...
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Loopback address: What it is and how to use it
A loopback address is a way for a computer to talk to itself. Instead of being sent outward, data directed to a loopback address returns to the same device. This can be a useful tool for testing appli...
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What is a walled garden?
A walled garden is a digital environment managed by a single tech company, such as Apple or Meta. Within this closed space, the company controls what users can access, how data is shared, and which ap...
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