A basic WiFi home network can be assembled fairly quickly. However, many homeowners aren’t aware of all the options available for making their network better. The wireless network can have its capability, performance and security improved. Consider these tips for improving your wireless home network.
1. Upgrade or replace with correct hardware
In addition to the basic WiFi equipment such as the router and the wireless card, which may be upgraded with newer, faster or more compatible equipment as it comes on the market, other wireless gear such as video cameras, game adaptors and print servers are fun to consider. Do the research and get the best quality equipment for a good price.
2. Install the access point strategically
Assembly of the wireless home network can be done easily-so easily in fact that some people rush into the project only to discover that it won’t work in parts of the residence. Or, perhaps the network works just great until it crashes every time a cordless telephone or microwave is activated. So non-techies are afraid to try to fix the poor performance of the network because they might make it worse. By moving the wireless router or access point to another location, many of these common WiFi networking problems will be solved.
3. Change the channel number
Another tip for improving a wireless home network is to vary the channel used. In the United States, as well as in most other nations, WiFi equipment can send signals on a variety of channels. Wireless routers usually are shipped with a default channel and many homeowners do not realize it can be changed. If the neighbor’s router or other electronic equipment causes radio interference, try changing the WiFi channel.
4. Upgrade access point firmware
The built-in programmable software of the wireless router or access point is called the firmware. The factory installed firmware typically works for a time, but usually needs to be upgraded or replaced periodically to get improved performance, more reliability or security enhancements.
5. Improve strength and range of the access point
Sometimes the wireless signal of the WiFi router or access point is just not strong enough. This can be caused by distances or home construction features such as brick walls. In order to solve the problem the WiFi antenna on the router can be upgraded or a wireless repeater can be installed.
6. Improve strength and range of WiFi clients
The signal strength of WiFi clients can also be improved. When treating a WiFi client that has a short range in comparison to the other devises, you may want to choose this option. This same method can improve laptop computer’s ability to connect to hotspots.
7. Improve wireless network security
Many homeowners consider their wireless network a success when basic file and Internet connection sharing are functional. However, if proper security features are not in place, the work of network setup remains unfinished.
While the basic setup and equipment of the wireless network may be perfectly satisfactory to the homeowner, part of the fun of technology is the opportunity to make good better and better best.
By: Stephen Jones
Archive for September, 2009
Tips For Improving A Wireless Home Network
September 29th, 2009The Added Advantage in African American Children’s Education – Computer home schooling: – Part Four
September 29th, 2009We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit how ’bout you!
Parents and friends in our third article we championed using
computers to homeschool african american children and prepare
them for a future where computers will have an impact on every
part of our society. In the final part 4 article we will
complete the series by stressing the importance of making sure
your computers and broadband Internet connection is secure from
the daily attack of hackers, viruses and thieves.. oh my!
Lions, tigers and bears in digital form are being unleashed on
the Internet daily, if not almost hourly. Now most parents would
get the idea that if it’s that bad then why use the Internet at
all. If you take a closer look at the educational environment
today, there are lions, tigers and bears already out there in
public and private schools waiting to take advantage of our
african american children each and everyday. It’s almost become
a challenge to just stay alive, let alone avoid drugs, teen
pregnancy and other ills.
The difference between the two learning arenas is that while
they are at home learning you have more control protecting them
and more tools to defend against whatever comes their way. It’s
far better to have a daily defense for your african american
children’s learning, then to wonder what’s going on at their
school.
Now, let’s get to looking at viruses (lions), hackers (tigers)
and thieves (bears) to keep out of your computer and your home.
Virus software is as important to your computer and the network
it’s connected to as proper nutrition is to your children. Both
help to defend against having a healthy computer/child becoming
sick or worse.
Make sure your virus software is up-to-date and that your
computer’s operating system is updated constantly. Run your
virus software daily, yes daily and check for updates daily to
make sure the software has the latest tools to protect your
computer. Viruses, worms and other bad software code is being
released near hourly at times, so running your virus software
everyday and keeping it updated is a must. Teach your children
about viruses and what to do to keep your computers safe and
virus free.
By: esha
Concise, Computer Repair of Royal Oak, has a data backup solution so that you don’t have to worry about it?
September 28th, 2009Your data can be backed up in an automated fashion so that you don’t have to worry about it. Look for a computer repair center with a computer repair technician that offers secure, offsite date backup systems to their clients!
Having offsite data protection allows you to have another measure of data security in case of hardware failure, fire, theft, or any other terrible thing that could happen to your technology.
Even if you already back-up your data, it is always best to have a redundant backup disaster recovery system. When dealing with the important data that you generate with your business, it’s better to be safe than sorry!
You should be able to find an on site computer service with a very affordable monthly fee. It should be able to back up your data through the internet each night to a secure server. Back-up logs should be automatically e-mailed to both you and your service daily which will be used to monitor the status of each backup.
Computers are used for an ever-increasing amount of functions today, including storing our personal photographs, e-mails, documents, and other information that is near and dear to us all.
There are several different types of in-office or in-home backups that should help set you up, including (but not limited to):
External Hard Drives Tape Backup CD and DVD Burners USB Thumb Drives Iomega REV Drives Network Backup
Contact Jeff Atto of Concise Computer Consulting, LLC, located at 2150 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI. Please contact us for any question about your home computer or laptop. 248-745-8255
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