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Gear up your network equipment with UPS

Posted on Tuesday March 10, 2020  |  productivity, wi fi, disaster recovery and backup planning, network equipment

During a power outage, responsible business owners use emergency power to keep desktop computers from unexpectedly shutting down. While that's certainly a good strategy for keeping machines operational and preventing data loss, there's something else you can do to ensure that your staff remains productive while weathering a storm: uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for networking equipment.

 

Get your network gear ready with UPS

Posted on Friday January 11, 2019  |  wifi, productivity, network equipment, disaster recovery and backup planning

Clever business owners utilize an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) during disasters like fires, storms, and other emergency situations. A UPS is usually set up for desktop computers to give users enough time to save their work and progress. Another useful power-saving plan for emergency situations would be to use a UPS for networking gear.

 

Why UPS is necessary for network equipment

Posted on Thursday January 18, 2018  |  wi fi, productivity, network equipment, disaster recovery and backup planning

Fire, flood, storm, and other disasters can lead to power failure and productivity loss. Using uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for computers ensures you never lose unsaved work, but without internet, you're practically crippled. To avoid that dilemma, we highly recommend using UPSs for your networking equipment, including cable modems, wireless access points, and routers.

 

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