How far can the radio signal from a cell tower travel? In a best case scenario, given a clear line of sight, no obstructions, ideal atmospheric conditions, and a powered-up cell tower, a normal phone has enough power to communicate with a tower that’s about 45 miles away. But, a more real world maximum is typically going to be 22 miles or fewer.
Learn “How to access other computers on the network on Windows 10” by Addictive Tips
Computers, regardless if they’re Macs or PCs, can all connect to the same network. Once two systems are on the same network, they can easily communicate…
Great pricing on this pair of Kasa Smart Plugs by TP-Link
Voice control: Add voice control to any outlet. Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling any home electronic appliances with your voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Control from anywhere: Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation. Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
In a pro-IT specialist move, Google has decided to make its enterprise security scanning software available for free as open source software via GitHub…
The vulnerability scanner, named Tsunami, targets enterprise class networks with anywhere from thousands to millions of Internet connected devices attached. This makes it a great alternative to the myriad of other network security scanners available.
Using The Chromebook’s Instant Tethering Feature (that allows you to use your phone’s mobile data to connect your Chromebook to the internet)
Many of you may be unaware of the Chromebook’s instant tethering feature (as I was). What this feature does, once set up with your Android phone, is this. If you lose your Wi-Fi connection, your Chromebook will automatically connect by default to your Android phone. Once connected, the Chromebook uses your phone’s data connection for internet access (similar to setting up a hotspot, but without the hassle).