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Got a Windows 10 Wi-Fi Problem? Here’s How to Fix It

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 07 DEC 2017

Wi-Fi issues are some of the most frustrating you can encounter. Given so much of modern computing relies on a web connection, being cut off from the internet can bring your productivity to a screeching halt. Keep reading to learn […]

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7 Wi-Fi Router Features You Need for a Fast Home Network

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 19 NOV 2017

If you aren’t using a Wi-Fi router, then you should get one ASAP — even if you only have one connected device! Today’s routers offer useful features that you need to be taking advantage of. They’re so useful, in fact, […]

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Wi-Fi vs. Z-Wave: What’s the Difference and Where Does It Matter?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 08 NOV 2017

When you see the Wi-Fi label on a box in the electronics section of your local big box store, you know what it means. We’ve had years to watch wireless internet spread to college campuses, libraries, airports, and every corner […]

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How to Share Your Wi-Fi Without Password in iOS 11

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 06 OCT 2017

One of the coolest features in iOS 11 has to be the ability to share your Wi-Fi password with other iOS 11 users. No more having to remember where you wrote your Wi-Fi password down and no more having to […]

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How to Set Wi-Fi Network Priority on Android and iPhone

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 14 SEP 2017

Wi-Fi has become ubiquitous these days. You can even use various services to find free Wi-Fi hotspots near you. While this is mostly a boon, it also means that there are way too many signals competing in the same space. […]

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Smart Lighting Showdown: Bluetooth Smart vs. Wi-Fi vs. ZigBee

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 20 AUG 2017

It seems everyone is selling smart lighting products — from big box and specialty stores to local food markets. And that’s to say nothing about the many online stores out there! With so many vendors selling these products, it shouldn’t […]

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What Is Wi-Fi Calling and How Does It Work?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 21 JUL 2017

Billions of dollars have been spent by the mobile phone industry in recent years to improve network coverage. Despite this, there are still areas of the United States where coverage is spotty, at best. Luckily, most carriers now offer Wi-Fi […]

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Why Your Next Wi-Fi Router Must Have MU-MIMO

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 12 JUN 2017

If your current wireless router is more than two years old, you may want to consider shopping for a replacement — but not just any replacement. These days, if you’re going to purchase a new router, it really ought to […]

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Stop Wi-Fi Thieves: How to Secure Your Wi-Fi From Neighbors Stealing It

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 07 MAY 2017

How many Wi-Fi signals are there in your immediate vicinity? If you live on a terrace, you might see 10 individual SSIDs. How about an apartment block? Wi-Fi signals are broadcast throughout the building, up and down, in and out. […]

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How to Find Saved Wi-Fi Passwords for Past Networks in Windows 10

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 31 MAR 2017

It can be tough to remember the passwords of all the Wi-Fi networks you’ve connected to and disconnected from in the past. Maybe your corner coffee shop, or the town library, or the passwords for the home networks of your […]

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