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fromZDNET
7 hours ago
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Adjusting my router's antenna fixed my Wi-Fi problems - here's the best way to position it

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fromWIRED
17 hours ago

Boost Your Backyard Wi-Fi With These Expert Tips

Great Wi-Fi coverage can be achieved outdoors by adjusting router placement or using mesh systems.
fromZDNET
7 hours ago
Roam Research

Adjusting my router's antenna fixed my Wi-Fi problems - here's the best way to position it

Roam Research
fromWIRED
17 hours ago

Boost Your Backyard Wi-Fi With These Expert Tips

Great Wi-Fi coverage can be achieved outdoors by adjusting router placement or using mesh systems.
Business intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

Wireless AI paradox emerges as Wi-Fi evolves into strategic growth engine | Computer Weekly

Strategic investments in wireless and AI are crucial for businesses to achieve operational efficiency and productivity gains.
Business intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

Wilson Connectivity, Autonomous Systems team for in-building wireless service | Computer Weekly

Wilson Connectivity and Autonomous Systems partner to automate in-building wireless infrastructure management, enhancing deployment and ongoing optimization.
fromTech Times
2 weeks ago

Best WiFi Router Buying Guide to Boost Home Internet Speed for Streaming and Remote Work

A router is the hub that sends internet traffic from the modem to every connected device. Even with a fast plan, an outdated or weak router can throttle home internet speed, causing buffering, lag, and slow loading times. This often shows up when multiple people stream, game, or join video calls at the same time.
Digital life
Tech industry
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

6G Is Coming. Here's What to Expect From the Next Generation of Cellular Tech

6G development is underway with expected global deployment by 2030, though early hype mirrors unfulfilled 5G promises of transformative applications.
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Qualcomm plots out 6G, Wi-Fi 8 future with AI as the new user interface | Computer Weekly

The opportunity is to have more devices that are smart, adopting AI and [highlighting] the evolution of the original cloud AI with complementary support happening at the edge. We are able to grow the performance of platforms. Two things are converging: from one side, AI models are working with better performance [with a] reduced number of parameters, [and] at the edge, you can see more and more inference happening.
Artificial intelligence
fromAdrelien | Meshtastic, IoT & Off-Grid Tech Guides
3 weeks ago

How to Use iTAK with Meshtastic on iPhone

For years, iPhone users were locked out of the Meshtastic + TAK combination entirely. ATAK runs on Android. The plugin architecture Apple uses doesn't allow external plugins the way Android does. iOS users were told to buy an Android device or sit this one out. That changed in February 2026.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches

Modern sports stadiums require robust connectivity infrastructure to support fans, broadcasters, emergency services, and operational needs simultaneously.
fromEngadget
1 month ago

How to send a message via satellite on iPhone

Apple's satellite features were originally designed for emergencies, allowing iPhone users to contact emergency services when cellular and Wi-Fi coverage is unavailable. With recent versions of iOS, Apple has expanded those capabilities to include sending and receiving messages via satellite. This makes it possible to stay in touch with friends and family from remote locations where traditional networks do not reach, such as hiking trails, rural areas or offshore locations.
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fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Apple might be working on a special iPhone case that enhances satellite connectivity

Removable phone and tablet case with flip-out phased antenna array to enhance satellite connectivity and avoid user-blocking of signals.
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

AI and machine learning are the future of Wi-Fi management: WBA report

AI and ML are critical for enabling autonomous, self-optimizing Wi-Fi networks capable of managing dense deployments and real-time performance demands. AI/ML reduces operational costs, improves reliability and security and delivers a more consistent quality of experience. Proprietary approaches, inconsistent data quality, and closed interfaces slow innovation and increase integration costs. Interoperable frameworks - not algorithms - will be key to success. Interoperability must include data models, telemetry, APIs, and model lifecycle management.
Artificial intelligence
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why your WiFi is slower in certain rooms and the simple fix that costs nothing - Silicon Canals

But here's what I learned after spending an embarrassing amount of time researching this: WIRED points out that "Your router pumps out a Wi-Fi signal in all directions, so the best place for it is in the middle of your home." When I moved my router from the corner of my living room to a more central location, the difference was immediate.
Gadgets
Science
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Network of Home Computers Detected 100 Potential Alien Signals

SETI@home used distributed volunteer computing to analyze radio telescope data, producing large datasets and refining sensitivity despite no confirmed extraterrestrial detections.
Tech industry
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Passive RFIDs can now stream telemetry data from sensors

ISO/IEC 18000-65 enables battery-free passive RFID sensors to stream time-series data by assigning frequency channels and supporting cross-manufacturer interoperability.
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

FCC celebrates faster, new unlicensed devices in the 6 GHz band

Today, we build on that foundation and offer more flexibility to support future innovations in the six gigahertz band, everything from compelling AR VR applications to short range, hot spots and much more, our consumers, our economy and our innovators will all be better off for today's decision,
US politics
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Samsung, Keysight validate satellite-to-satellite, direct-to-cell 5G mobility | Computer Weekly

The achievement was revealed at the recent CES 2026, using commercial modem silicon, with real satellite-to-satellite mobility, leading to a standard 5G phone said to stay connected while switching between satellites, using the new 3GPP Release 19 n252 band, as defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) under Release 1. The demo also represented the public validation of n252 in an NTN system, a band expected to be adopted by next-generation low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations.
Gadgets
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

As data from space spikes, an innovative ground station company seeks to cash in

By the end of the year, Northwood, based in El Segundo, California, had shown the ability to build eight of these Portal arrays a month. And in January the company had deployed operational Portal antennas across two continents. These deployments, which comprise an area of 8 to 15 meters, have the equivalent capability of a 7-meter parabolic dish, said Griffin Cleverly, co-founder and chief technical officer of Northwood.
Science
fromAdrelien | Meshtastic, IoT & Off-Grid Tech Guides
1 month ago

Why Your Meshtastic Node Sees More Satellites (GNSS Explained)

The other day we were scrolling through r/meshtastic and someone asks: "Why does my device show 10+ satellites in view while my buddy's barely sees 8?" Good question. Really good question, actually. And it's about to take us down a rabbit hole that involves atomic clocks, Cold War competition, European independence, and why your Meshtastic node cares about all of this.
Gadgets
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

NMSurf on the decision to deploy Taara Lightbridge free-space optics: Interview

NMSurf is one of the largest fixed wireless providers in New Mexico, serving the central and northern area of the state. La Bajada was previously served by a 3-Gig microwave middle-mile connection. But, Catanach said, the bandwidth was becoming insufficient. New microwave licenses are hard to come by in New Mexico, he added, because the state itself claims many licenses for radio communications.
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