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5 hidden bottlenecks that are quietly killing your home network speed
Using a 10/100 switch in any networking setup will immediately slow down all devices downstream from that switch. There is zero reason to still use a 10/100 switch in 2026, and it could be the single thing bottlenecking your entire network.
Verizon says it's working to restore service. But if your Verizon device still shows "SOS" instead of service bars, you're affected by today's outage.
SQM is short for Smart Queue Management, an option on a number of modern Wi-Fi routers. If you haven't heard of it before, there may be good reason, since it requires a certain amount of onboard processing power. More on that later.
The global network service issues, which began before 7:00 a.m. EST Tuesday, reportedly disrupted access to such popular sites as X and ChatGPT. Internet service and security provider Cloudflare says it has implemented a fix for a global network service ...
The outages appear to be happening nationwide, with the most reported locations including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Tampa, St. Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Washington, D.C. and New York City.
If you see network errors on ChatGPT while trying to get long answers or responses, you can follow the below methods to fix them. The first thing you need to do is ...
Right-click on the Start menu (the Windows icon on your taskbar) and select Command Prompt (Admin)/Windows PowerShell (Admin)/Terminal (Admin) If completed successfully, you’ll get a message saying “Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
Discord is by far one of the best ways to communicate with your gamer buddies. It’s a popular choice among workplaces, too, since it’s free to use. It has a fairly straightforward UI, plenty of settings, and is easy to learn. So, when Discord isn’t ...
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