If you have a document scanner for your laptop but need to physically connect it via USB each time you use it, you're probably looking for an easier way to scan. With most offices and homes equipped ...
The internet is now not just limited to mobile phones and computers. Your home network has grown drastically with all these intelligent devices showing up. We have mobiles, computers, smart TVs, ...
Anti-computer baddy company McAfee offers a web-based Wi-Fi Scan which will check your wireless network for potential security holes. The Wi-Fi Scan will only work in Internet Explorer for Windows ...
A new Wi-Fi scanner tool is in Mountain Lion’s refreshed Wi-Fi Diagnostics Utility, allowing users to easily discover Wi-Fi networks within range and view related data not available from Apple’s Wi-Fi ...
Unsecured Wi-Fi networks can attract unwanted users who slow speeds and threaten security, but identifying and removing them ...
The ESP32 is an incredibly versatile chip that comes in all kinds of forms and devices. From smart "Now Playing"-style displays to security systems, it can do a whole lot. For those with a supported ...
Android / iOS: A Lifehacker reader alerted me about the existence of Ubiquiti’s WiFiman app in a recent Tech 911 post—thanks, Rick!—and I wholeheartedly recommend it if you’re an Android user. The app ...
There is enterprise-level software for surveying Wi-Fi networks, but even in large wireless networks, simple freeware tools are handy for a quick peek at the airwaves during design, deployment or ...
When it comes to helping you troubleshoot wireless networking problems, Mac OS X can’t seem to make up its mind. The old Network Utility was appropriate primarily for network gurus. OS X 10.4 came ...