Porting takes longer than the sales rep says. Here is how to plan the number move, design the call flow, test your connection, and survive go-live day.
When the internet goes down, payroll keeps running and production stops. The real math on downtime, and the cheap Starlink failover fix that ends it.
MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC explained with a post office analogy: what each one does, what breaks when it is wrong, and the change habit that saves your email.
Working from home means you run a small branch office. Your router, your work device, the family computer, and what happens to work data when you leave.
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The patterns we see across Denton County shops, trades, clinics, and offices: the aging machine that runs everything, guest Wi-Fi on a chalkboard, and untested backups.
Why the router behind the TV is your dead bedroom problem, what mesh Wi-Fi actually does versus an extender, and the free fixes to try before spending money.
The machines you cannot patch, the vendors who void support, and why the shop floor needs its own network. A practical IT guide for small manufacturers.
What a consumer VPN really does and does not protect, the trust question nobody advertises, the genuine uses, and why your work VPN is a different thing.
Protecting the point of sale, keeping guest Wi-Fi off the register network, card terminal basics, shared logins, and what to do when the internet drops.
Moving offices? Order the internet circuits first, walk the empty suite early, and follow a cutover order that makes moving weekend boring instead of brutal.
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