Think about how you access network resources in school or at work. Most likely, you connect to a single wireless network SSID no matter where you are. As you move around the campus or office, your wireless connection is maintained. If you use a physical network cable, you can use any available network point to gain access.
You experience at home is likely different. You have a wireless connection at home but depending on which room you are in, the performance can fluctuate quite a bit. There may even be areas of your home where you get no access at all, forcing you to switch to your data plan on your mobile devices.
This can be easily remedied. It’s not difficult to cover your entire home with a stable wireless connection and physical network points. There is no need to read a 200-300 page book on computer networking to achieve this. It does, however, require a bit of planning and 30 minutes of your time to read this book.
You experience at home is likely different. You have a wireless connection at home but depending on which room you are in, the performance can fluctuate quite a bit. There may even be areas of your home where you get no access at all, forcing you to switch to your data plan on your mobile devices.
This can be easily remedied. It’s not difficult to cover your entire home with a stable wireless connection and physical network points. There is no need to read a 200-300 page book on computer networking to achieve this. It does, however, require a bit of planning and 30 minutes of your time to read this book.