In this case it doesn't matter much because the signal is so bad on the second two networks listed there are two more when I scroll down , but having two or more WiFi routers set to the same channel is a recipe for crummy WiFi for everybody. If you have a router that does both 2. Make sure neither one is on the same channel as a nearby router, unless maybe if the signal strength from the other routers is really low.
The fix is to go into your router and change the channel, or both channels if you have a 5G router with 2 SSIDs. When you open the free app after downloading it, touch View and choose AP list from the drop down.
It gives you all the WiFi routers it can see, signal strength and the Channel number. The links I provided for the various utilities on this page are safe as far as I can tell. BUT, if the utility is free you'll probably find it on many other sites on the Internet. The problem with almost all of those sites that let you download free software is that they "wrap" the software in their own installer , which is there to put all kinds of other questionable software on your PC along with the free software you want.
CNET is probably the safest place to download free programs because they give you the option to use a Direct Download Link if you know to do that , or use their Installer which will probably screw up your computer. Even SourceForge, the place that says it's "Trusted for Open Source," wraps their downloads in an installer:. They do tell you a second time that you're going to be using an installer when I tried to download Filezilla.
If I install any of the junk in the installer by accident, Filezilla shares in some of the money they get from SourceForge. Other software on SourceForge may or may not have an installer?
So maybe it doesn't contain malware? I did check and they tell you in BIG letters that you can opt out of two goofy programs they want to put on your PC I opted out.
I think when I tried the direct link it was still wrapped in their installer, but I'm not positive. I didn't want to spend much time trying to get bad stuff onto my computer! I guess they need to charge money to pay for the servers, and the makers of the junk software they install generally pay them per install.
SourceForge lets savvy users opt out of installing the junk in their installer. Any time you are downloading something take the time to read the bullshit on the screen! Being really careful can save you A LOT of headaches. Almost ALL of the other sites with collections of "free software" that you can download may really screw up your computer with junk when you use their installer, or they may even install malware that would be very difficult to get rid of if you can at all.
Look for the original author's site which probably has a direct download link. If they also have a link to get it from one of the free software sites, go for the direct link! Toggle cookie consent banner. This site uses cookies to provide the best experience.
Learn More Accept. Since Boot Problems with Network Drives W7 often has a problem connecting to network drives from any workstation. Delaying Running Programs I couldn't just drop the reconn. See the Two ways to download software from CNET circled in red: Even SourceForge, the place that says it's "Trusted for Open Source," wraps their downloads in an installer: They do tell you a second time that you're going to be using an installer when I tried to download Filezilla.
Click Install this feature , and your program will load. DOS programs will just run in Windows. Download and install vDos. By default, it installs to C:vDos, but I recommend you install it into a new folder you create inside your Documents folder. That way, all of your DOS data files will be backed up and protected assuming you back up—and you should. Why is this important? Every file you access, create, or alter in the DOS environment will remain in that folder. Step 1: Run a. Click Install this feature.
Step 1: Download and install vDos. In this way the files will be backed up and protected. Press any key to run a database program. Press 0 to exit that program and get to the old DOS command prompt. Note: Press Win-F11 to shrink it. Press Win-F12 to enlarge it. Please note that the article you are reading has an unallocated author as the original author is no longer employed at latesthackingnews.
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