Gigabit fiber internet is being rolled out across the country. But do you really need 1,000Mbps? Is it worth upgrading? What can you do with Gigabit internet? Let’s find out!
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Replacing Cable: A Guide for Cable Cutters
It’s time to ditch your expensive monthly cable bill and find a streaming service that fits your needs and is a lot cheaper. So, here is a full guide for ditching cable and moving to the internet.
Amazon Echo Input + Speakers
Amazon’s Echo Input is the latest addition to the Echo family featuring their voice assistant Alexa. Released during this past Christmas season, the input is now the cheapest Echo on the market, replacing the Echo Dot, at $34.
Single Sign-in
When you use a tv network app you need to sign in with your cable provider by going to a website, typing in a code, then finally sign in with your provider and you may have to do this often which can be a pain. Instead, use Apple’s single sign in and never have to worry about those steps again. Sign in once and go.
How are You Identified Online
Internet protocol, or IP, is an identification number, a form of label for your computer. Your computer is assigned a local and public IP which can either be static or dynamic. All of these words are described below…
Modem for your Internet
Along with your internet ,provided by your ISP, you will need a modem to pull the internet signal from the cables. Click to learn…
Know your ISP
Your Internet service provider or ISP is the company that provides your home with internet for a wire from the street to your home.
Ethernet
Which wire do you use to connect all of your wire enabled network devices? That’s the ethernet cable. This is the cable you use to connect your modem to your router and router to your computer.
Internet Service Provider
Your Internet service provider or ISP is the company that provides your home with internet for a wire from the street to your home. Along with your internet you will need a modem to pull the internet signal from the cables.
How are you Identified Online
Internet protocol, or IP, is an identification number, a form of label for your computer. Your computer is assigned a local and public IP which can either be static or dynamic. All of these words are described below…