How-To: Repair dropped Wi-Fi connections in Mac OS X
Posted by: Chris Barylick
Date: Thursday, December 1st, 2011, 11:04
Category: How-To, wireless
Date: Thursday, December 1st, 2011, 11:04
Category: How-To, wireless
You’ve gotten used to your Wi-Fi signal.
You rely on it.
You sometimes ponder writing a love note to your wireless router if it’s been reliable this month.
And still, there are times where your Wi-Fi signal breaks down and goes through the floor. Fear not, for the mighty Topher Kessler has written a killer guide to repairing Wi-Fi signal problems both via the Mac OS X end as well as the router end over on CNET.
And you should take a gander.
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