Passwords are sensitive information and they should be kept safe. This holds true regardless of what a password is for. No password should simply be visible on a device, and that holds true for a WiFi network’s password. If you’re connected a WiFi network, you already have the password for …
Read More »How to fix the Realtek 8812AU WiFi card on Linux
The Realtek 8812AU is a wireless chipset that can handle network connections in AC (5Ghz,) and lesser 2GHz connections too. The chipset is most notable in use in the Netgear A6100 USB WiFi adapter. By default, this wireless chipset doesn’t work on Linux via open-source drivers in the kernel. It …
Read More »How to fix WiFi doesn’t have a valid IP configuration on windows 10
Connecting to a WiFi network is one of the easiest things to do on Windows 10 if you have the password for the network you want to connect to. You don’t even need proprietary network drivers to do the job. A fresh Windows 10 installation can connect you to a …
Read More »How to check WiFi network security type on Windows 10
WiFi networks used in work places and homes are secured with a password. To an end user, that password is what security looks like. Open or public WiFi networks have no password and hence are unsafe but WiFi network security is more than just its password. The password is used …
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