This router doesn't have 160MHz channel support despite it being a WiFi 6E router. The wireless regulatory database inside its proprietary driver blob is outdated and the driver doesn't read regulatory information fromwireless-regdb. I wrote a patch myself just for it to work for me. ...
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If you need to back up multiple Macs or share media files on your home (or small-business) network, you might need more than a USB drive attached to your AirPort base station or Time Capsule. Kirk McElhearn explains why network attached storage might be
For example, according to the manufacturer, the Wi-Fi network created by Novatel’s MiFi 4620L (also marketed as the Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE mobile hotspot) “spreads up to 100 feet line of sight (radius, device to device), but is optimal for fast data throughput at 33 feet.” Security...
Not only is internet performance potentially limited, but local streaming performance may be impacted too. If yourun a media serverfor streaming content over the local network, you may run into hurdles with higher bitrate content particularly in 4K and HDR formats. ...
Once this is done, you will need [Emby Connect](Emby-Connect) to link your Emby account to Alexa. Emby with Alexa also requires [Emby premiere](https://emby.media/premiere.html). Alexa requests are sent from outside your network. You will need to ensure your Emby server is accessible...
This is not my proposed solution, merely a diagnostic test to determine if the issue is indeed related to the router (network). If you can add the Mac to the printer's network, try adding the printer to the Mac and printing. If this works, the issue is fo...
Network disk A network-attached storage device (NAS) is also a good MacBook storage upgrade option. You can connect it to your router, leave it running all the time, and then access it wirelessly from your Mac. It’s also a good option if you want to share files with other devices on...
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This is not my proposed solution, merely a diagnostic test to determine if the issue is indeed related to the router (network). If you can add the Mac to the printer's network, try adding the printer to the Mac and printing. If this works, the issue is for sure the...