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The hidden router setting that is quietly slowing down your internet
When you first set up up your router and connect it to the internet, it gets the addresses of your ISP's DNS servers and automatically starts using them. If you aren't aware of DNS and the role it ...
When it comes down to configuring and accessing your wireless router, chances are you’ll be asked to use an IP address, and that address is usually 192.168.0.1, the most common of the bunch. The ...
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