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Lindsey Hartwell

Lindsey Hartwell

Home WiFi Setup & Network Optimization Specialist

Lindsey Hartwell focuses on home WiFi setup, router configuration, signal optimization, and troubleshooting common connectivity issues. She helps households improve network stability and eliminate frustrating dead zones.

Her articles explain router placement strategies, mesh WiFi systems, firmware updates, interference problems, and bandwidth management. Lindsey provides step-by-step guidance for improving performance in apartments, large homes, and multi-device environments.

She also emphasizes practical solutions for modern connected homes where video calls, streaming, and smart devices all compete for bandwidth.

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Fiber optic cable connected to an ONT terminal on an exterior house wall with coaxial and Ethernet cables nearby
Does Fiber Internet Use Coax? What to Know About Your Home Wiring
Mar 08, 2026
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12 MIN
Fiber optic internet doesn't require coaxial cable to function, but several scenarios exist where coax remains useful. Understanding how fiber enters your home through an ONT, when coax still appears in installations, and how MoCA technology bridges fiber over existing coax helps you make informed networking decisions

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Fiber vs Coax Internet – Which One Should You Choose in 2025?
Mar 08, 2026
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13 MIN
Fiber and coax internet differ fundamentally in how they transmit data—light through glass versus electrical signals through copper. These physical differences determine upload speeds, latency, reliability, and performance for gaming, streaming, and remote work

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