Port Forwarding: What It Is and How to Set It Up
Setting up port forwarding allows you to make a device on your home network available to others on the Internet despite sitting behind a router’s firewall. Here is how to set it up.
Setting up port forwarding allows you to make a device on your home network available to others on the Internet despite sitting behind a router’s firewall. Here is how to set it up.
Windows comes with some incredibly useful networking commands that are powerful, yet very easy to use and access from the command prompt, also referred to as cmd.
We often see Internet speeds quoted alongside deals from lots of different Internet service providers, but do you know exactly what they mean?
It is a very straightforward process to test your home network speed; all you need is a device with a web browser.
Having a 4 bay NAS (Network Attached Storage) generally offers greater total storage and more flexibility when it comes to setting up backups and redundancy. They are a fantastic network-based storage solution for any home network.
One of the more common uses for a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device is for storing the large video recordings produced by home surveillance cameras. Having security cameras and an accompanying NAS to store the files are considered critical to those who are concerned about safety and security around their home.
Having a router that can provide whole-house coverage is useful for those with large homes that don’t want to have to install Wi-Fi extenders. Finding one that can provide a Wi-Fi signal across a larger range is easier said than done, though, given that there is so much choice out there.
Parental controls are an important feature to look out for when shopping for a Wi-Fi router, but it can be difficult to find the best ones when there is so much choice available.
If you have lots of devices in your home, you need to make sure you have a wireless router that is able to cater for them all at the same time. Don’t let your router become the bottleneck in your home network; make sure you have one that is up to the task.
One of the features you will often see advertised when comparing routers is MU-MIMO technology, but what is it exactly and how does it benefit your home network?
Generally, using a wired Ethernet cable over W-Fi offers faster speeds and lower latency. Wi-Fi technology and hardware has advanced over the years, but has Ethernet, and does the type of Ethernet cable used really limit speed?
When installing IP cameras around your home, you don’t really want the inconvenience of having to find an available power outlet to plug each camera in. That’s where a PoE switch comes in; it provides PoE-enabled cameras with the power and network connection it needs over a single Ethernet cable.