The annual firewall checkup your business should be doing: firmware, stale rules, open ports, expired licenses, logging nobody reads, and default admin passwords.
Why home printers are so aggravating, and how to make printing and scanning just work: the network, the drivers, the ink math, and the security nobody mentions.
What to decide, order, and standardize before your second office opens, so the new site is a copy of the first one instead of a brand new experiment.
More bars is not more speed, and another extender usually makes it worse. How placement, overlap, capacity, and wired backhaul actually fix Wi-Fi.
What a proper network diagram actually includes, the documents that travel with it, where to store it, and how to keep it current without hiring anyone to do it.
Circuits, cabling, phone numbers, and the moving weekend sequence. A practical checklist for the network work that has to start long before the movers do.
Why cameras, guests, card terminals, and accounting should not share one network, the segments most businesses need, and planning it without breaking the printer.
Settled best practices for remote and hybrid work: device decisions, identity, home networks, the coffee shop question, physical security, and offboarding.
Your printer is a computer with default passwords, old firmware, stored email credentials, and a hard drive full of scanned documents. Here is why it gets skipped and how to harden it in an afternoon.
Your network closet explained with a building analogy: what the router, firewall, switch, and access points each do, and the sane order to upgrade them in.
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