After a decade testing PCs, routers, and networks, I know what really slows things down - and how to optimize your connection.
There are several ways to measure your internet speeds. Internet bandwidth is undergoing the ultimate stress test. A significant portion of America's workforce has shifted to working from home during ...
Corrections & clarifications: A previous version of the story misstated a measurement of Internet speed. We know what “slow” internet is like: videos buffer, downloads lag and a single page can take ...
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Don't settle for sluggish Wi-Fi. Learn what internet speed tests mean and how to troubleshoot and fix common issues. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and ...
With only one exception, all the download tests I ran at the AT&T Internet Speed Test and at Ookla's Speedtest.net indicated speeds of 11.5Mbps or greater. One of the dozen-or-so tests recorded a ...
The Internet is no longer a luxury rather a commodity because we cannot imagine our lives to run smoothly without it. It will not be wrong to say that our lives revolve much around the internet be it ...
It is 2020 and looking at the rate at which the number of users on the web is increasing each day, it is pretty evident that we have reached a point where we are highly reliant on the internet for ...
Even if you live outside the United States, getting fast internet is no longer a problem in many parts of the world. When I was younger, there was no way of knowing how fast your internet connection ...
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I apologize. Last week in Tech 911, Lifehacker’s technology-advice column, I took a question from Lifehacker Editor-in-Chief Melissa. She’s technically a Lifehacker reader, so it still fits this ...