This post will compare features of the Cyber Power Battery Backup with Surge Protection Model SX65OU 350 watts VERSUS the Cyber Power Battery Backup with Surge Protection Model EC850LCD EC Series 850 Watts.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Cyber Power Battery Backup 850VA vs 650VA
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Review of the TP-Link Archer C2300 Dual Band MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router
Pros
- Security features available to configure using router interface
- Easy Setup
- Gigabit LAN, keeps up with current available speeds, perfect for a home office
- USB port for FTP network directly connected to router
- FTP option plays video and audio very well. Which allows you to stream media (movies, music, podcasts) that you have connected to the routers USB port. I tested it on a Firestick, tablet and a phone and it works great.
- Fast data speeds
- Set end device optimization priority
- Power & WIFI On/Off buttons
- Is compatible with Charter cable modems
Cons
- It doesnt have a stand and takes up significant space to lay the device flat
- The power cord is short
- Only 4 ethernet ports, which is standard but I'd prefer 6
- To access the FTP files: I used the VLC media player which I installed on my phone, computer and tablet. The audio quality was clear, it could have been better, but it was reasonable. The video quality was exceptional. The router allows you to access the files on the local network and via the internet.
- In VLC you can Select New Stream and type in the IP address of the FTP server or local network. Or you can also search for the share folder under Local Network in the VLC app on your personal device(s) to access the files.
- Recommend the product: Yes! I really like the end user device optimization priority option, which enables a user to allow certain devices to maintain optimal data speeds over others. Which is a plus, especially if there are multiple devices in the home. Last but not least, which I believe is the best feature of all, is the USB port, which allows you to access your media from any device, anywhere. - Incentive Post
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Ring Solar Panel Not Charging the Ring Camera
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Ring Solar Panel |
Monday, July 6, 2020
Quarantine Home-Office Hacks: Episode 1
Some of you settled on taking a monitor home to work. I decided not to. Because to me, it meant more wires and less space. I have a Toshiba ThinkPad, running Windows 10, which has one HDMI port. I also have a LED TV which doubles as a monitor. So I decided to connect my laptop to my monitor. The benefit of my setup, is that it allows me to use both my laptop and TV monitor as screens.
I also sometimes prefer to avoid physically touching the laptop. To do that I use a mouse which I connect to the laptop, then I use the On-Screen Keyboard option on the laptop. The On-Screen Keyboard works for me because I do not type much. To find your On-Screen Keyboard, just type either "osk" or On-screen Keyboard in the Search menu. To close your laptop lid and use your additional monitor as a screen, go to Settings>System>Power & then select the option to do nothing when the laptop lids closes.
I prefer the Extend option because it allows me to utilize more desktop space. I am able to recreate the affect of having multiple screens by selecting the Extend option. My second choice would be Duplicate. I do not use the Duplicate option often, because I prefer the affect of more space, not a replica used space. To me, the Duplicate option would be best for someone who wants to project their PC onto a bigger screen.
How to Extend Your Laptop Screen to Your TV Monitor using Windows 10
1. Plug a HDMI cable from your laptop to your TV Monitor (use a cable that is compatible with your devices)
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Review of the TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender
I wanted an
extra Ethernet port, but I did not want to purchase a new router nor did I want to
run lots of additional wiring. I researched several extenders before I decided
on the TP-Link N300 Wi-Fi Extender. I needed it because the Optical Network
Terminal (ONT) from my internet service provider was in a space, that didn’t allow
from much wiggle room. So, I read the reviews and initially decided on the Netgear
Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700. I liked the fact that it was dual band, however I
could not get the Ethernet port to work. It was a major deal breaker because I
could foresee myself using the Ethernet port for guests. Then I read feedback
on various websites and determined that other users could not get the Ethernet port
to as well. So I returned the Netgear Wi-Fi Range Extender EX3700.
Ultimately, I chose the TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender. Download/Upload speeds were identical to the WIFI speeds coming from my router. Because it’s a single band extender, I was not really concerned with speed variation. If you are concerned with speed, you should purchase a dual band extender. The Ethernet port worked great. The user interface is user friendly and you must be connected to the network to access the management page. Or you can download their App to manage the device on your portable device. The power supply is attached to the device, which is nice because it’s one less cord to run.
I primairly use the extender to connect cameras, computers and VOIP phones. This product is very reliable and provides speeds very similar to a direct router connection. However, I do experience some quality of service loss, that I do not experience with a direct ethernet or WIFI connection. The distance of my cameras from the access point create an automatic signal loss, which I cannot attribute to the quality of the product. The extender works great with my cameras and provides a signal at distances my router cannot reach. Overall, I would definitely recommend this product.
PROS:
Ethernet port
Easy to setup
You can manage the extender
via the App
CONS:
Bulky
Conclusion:
I recommend this product
Friday, January 27, 2017
Adobe Reader Could Not Open PDF...Damaged
I received an error message which stated "Adobe Reader could not open pdf because it is not a supported file type or has been damaged" when opening PDF files, while using Adobe Reader Acrobat DC and while using another PDF reader program. I changed file associations and that did not work. I have used Adobe Acrobat Reader DC in the past and had no issues opening documents until recently. I did not want to reinstall another program. So I simply repaired the program and I was able to open PDF documents with no issues.
Error Message |
Friday, September 30, 2016
AD installation stalls at the "Creating the NTDS settings object"
The article also recommended to delete the failed upgrade PC in AD, remove the server from domain, remove AD, restart and reinstall. I tried those steps several times and I got the same error. I even changed the default Admin passwords and completed the steps in the article. Luckily I did not have much configuration done on that server, so I removed it from AD and the domain. Next I deleted the server all together. Then, I created another server under a similar name and then I was able to install AD and upgrade the new server with no issues. I do not know if changing the Admin passwords helped but I was able to resolve the issue.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Docsis 2 vs Docsis 3 and Beyond
For the average user I would recommend a DOCSIS 3 modem. Although most users don’t require speeds in excess of 30 Mbps for future assurance of quality service, you should choose a DOCSIS 3 or higher. To me, the best thing about DOCSIS 3 is that you have the ability to maintain consistent download/upload speeds during peak service times with channel bonding.-2 Check with your internet provider to determine which channel bonding combination is best for your desired speed.
1- http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24802/~/DOCSIS -2-vs.-DOCSIS -3-differences?cid=wmt_netgear_organic
2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4-9ZtThZHs (great description of channel bonding)
3- Based on the specifications of the ARRIS / Motorola SURFboard SB5101U DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem
4- Based on the specifications of the ARRIS - SURFboard 600 Series DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem – White - 32x