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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.
Posted on Wednesday April 25, 2018 | wifi, troubleshooting, performance analytics, mobile performance management, gps
Field workers. You see them every day. And you notice that they, too, use mobile devices, as now more than ever do they need to stay connected with their organizations to stay in business. This is where mobile performance management, a critical factor for any field worker to perform and finish tasks on time, comes in. Here's how to ensure connectivity for these workers.
Posted on Monday March 26, 2018 | wifi, router, network, mobile phone, internet speed, cache
Have you ever gotten frustrated with your phone because the browser took more than five minutes to load? Before you start blaming your old phone, check out these four reasons that might be the cause of sluggish internet connection.
Posted on Friday November 17, 2017 | wifi, macos, macbook, krack, cyber security, apple
The macOS 10.13.1 High Sierra update “improves the security, stability, and reliability of your Mac and is recommended for all users.†This is a standard message in most operating system updates, but users seldom pay heed. This time, however, Apple’s latest Mac OS includes a security update that’s essential to keeping your devices safe from KRACK.
Posted on Thursday November 02, 2017 | wpa2, wifi, vpn, public wifi, patch, krack, https, ethernet
You've heard of ransomware, denial-of-service attacks, and even phishing, but one hacking technique you may not have heard of is the KRACK exploit. This attack takes advantage of a vulnerability in WiFi networks, which puts any device with a wireless connection at risk. Here's everything you need to know about KRACK.
Posted on Friday October 21, 2016 | wifi management, wifi, internet, hardware, google wifi
In today's world, WiFi has become a necessity both at work and at home. People across the world use it to learn, work online, communicate through social media, stream videos, and more. But we all know that the internet can sometimes be uncooperative. And in an increasingly interconnected world, we need reliable tech resources that help keep us online. One of the technologies dedicated to making this happen is Google and their new WiFi system.
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