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UPS: A must-have for network equipment

Posted on Monday December 06, 2021  |  disaster recovery, productivity, business continuity, wi fi, backup, ups, uninterrupted power supply, network equipment

Power outages can happen anytime and for a number of reasons, including accidents and natural disasters such as fires and hurricanes. While there’s little your business can do to prevent a power outage, you can mitigate its impacts on your operations by deploying an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) for your computers and networking equipment.

 

Reasons for your smartphone's slow internet

Posted on Wednesday January 27, 2021  |  hardware, wi fi, mobile phone, internet speed, network router

Isn't it frustrating when the page you're visiting takes an eternity to load? Oftentimes you blame the app or your phone, but did you ever consider that it's your mobile data connection OR internet connection that's the problem?

 

6 Crucial battery-saving tips for iPhone users

Posted on Wednesday September 30, 2020  |  iphone, battery life, wi fi, airplane mode, low power mode, brightness, cellular data, screen

There's nothing worse than having a low iPhone battery when you're working remotely without an outlet nearby. Luckily, there are several tips you can use to add a few more hours to your battery life. Here are six that prove invaluable.

 

Give your home Wi-Fi a boost with wireless repeaters and access points

Posted on Wednesday June 03, 2020  |  wi fi, router, ethernet, access point, home network, modem, wireless network, wireless repeater

More and more people are working from home these days, which means a fast, reliable home Wi-Fi connection is more important than ever. If all the Wi-Fi boosting tips you've seen on the internet have been to no avail, it's probably time to take a look at the hardware you're using. It might be that you need wireless repeaters and additional access points.

 

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.

 

Why your phone has slow internet speed

Posted on Monday June 03, 2019  |  cache, network, wi fi, mobile phone, router, internet speed

In today's world, staying connected means having a strong internet connection and a feature-packed smartphone. But you may discover that your internet-based apps are loading much more slowly after using your handset for just a few months. Learn four possible reasons why your phone's internet speed is lagging.

 

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