| | Introduction to In-Vehicle Networks While many don’t realize it, modern automobiles have become rolling computer networks. Computerized monitoring and control systems for a car’s engine, transmission, brakes, cruise control, cameras, and other subsystems communicate with each other and share surprisingly large amounts of information... .
| Setting Up and Using a Guest Network for Home If you don't like the idea of sharing your Wi-Fi passwords when people visit your home, try setting up a guest network, if your router supports it. You may even want to upgrade your router someday just to get this feature if you don't already have it.
| What Is a Mesh Network? Mesh networking has become increasingly popular in recent years with the growth of Wi-Fi and outdoor wireless networks. Although mesh networks can also be built using cables, it is more cost effective and easier to scale a mesh using wireless connection technologies. Several different categories of mesh networks exist... .
| What Is the Difference Between Routers and Switches (and Hubs)? To the untrained eye they can all look very similar. We explain the key characteristics that distinguish them from each other.
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