The following software packages are being recommended by Kentucky Wimax for the purposes of removing and preventing virus and malware infections. Kentucky Wimax does not provide support for these programs. Virus and Malware infections can be very difficult to remove and Kentucky Wimax recommends that you only attempt to use the below software […]
Connecting the PS4 to your router
The PS4 has two methods of connecting to your home router. You can either use an ethernet cable connected from the back of the PS4 to one of the open LAN ports on your router (usually labeled 1, 2, 3 or 4) or connect wirelessly using the PS4 built in […]
Wi-Fi Range & Wireless Signal Quality Common Questions
The wireless (Wi-Fi) signal strength and connection quality of the signal can be affected by many things including your router type, wi-fi frequency, the position of your router and type of devices connected. The following questions and answers represent some of the most common questions we’ve been asked. While reading […]
Connecting the Xbox One to your router
The Xbox One has two methods of connecting to your home router. You can either use an ethernet cable connected from the back of the Xbox One to one of the open LAN ports on your router (usually labeled 1, 2, 3 or 4) or connect wirelessly using the Xbox […]
Router Terms & Specifications Explained
Routers, like most pieces of technology, have a lot of technical terms and specifications that leave your average person scratching their heads. Below is a list of router terms and specifications and what they mean to the average home or small business user. Router – A router’s job is to […]
Connecting the Xbox 360 to your router
The Xbox 360 has two methods of connecting to your home router. You can either use an ethernet cable connected from the back of the Xbox 360 to one of the open LAN ports on your router (usually labeled 1, 2, 3 or 4) or connect wirelessly using the Xbox […]
Connecting the PS3 to your router
The PS3 has two methods of connecting to your home router. You can either use an ethernet cable connected from the back of the PS3 to one of the open LAN ports on your router (usually labeled 1, 2, 3 or 4) or connect wirelessly using the PS3 built in […]