by admin | Jan 5, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Service Providers - Coax Network Testing Tools
Insertion loss (attenuation) is the loss of a signal’s power or strength due to a device inserted within a transmission line, for example optical fiber line. The most common reason for insertion loss is the length of the cabling. Additional causes are inserted devices...
by admin | Jan 4, 2021 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - Cable Modems & Routers, Learn - Consumer - Cable Modems & Routers - Common FAQs
When setting up your wireless home Internet network, you need a router. You also need a modem. A modem and router communicate with one another to transfer and translate data from your Internet service provider (ISP) to your devices. We have many resources covering...
by admin | Dec 12, 2020 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - Cable Modems & Routers, Learn - Consumer - Cable Modems & Routers - Cable Modems
To get an Internet connection in your home, you need a modem of some type. The modem communicates with your Internet service provider (ISP), but to get wireless internet (Wi-Fi) you also need a router. The router is a critical part of your home Wi-Fi or office Wi-Fi...
by admin | Dec 12, 2020 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - WiFi Boosters, Learn - Consumer - WiFi Boosters - Common FAQs, Learn - Consumer - WiFi Boosters - Featured
WiFi boosters are designed to improve your WiFi signal coverage. When your WiFi signal is strong and your whole home is covered, your Internet performs better. So, yes, WiFi boosters improve your Internet. Here’s how WiFi boosters work: How WiFi boosters work...
by admin | Dec 12, 2020 | Learn, Learn - Consumer - WiFi Boosters, Learn - Consumer - WiFi Boosters - Common FAQs
Whether or not a WiFi booster really works for you depends on a few things: Is your WiFi signal weak? Then WiFi boosters probably will not work for you. This is because WiFi boosters typically require a strong WiFi signal in the first place. They are designed to take...