Ping amounts of 100 ms and below are average for most broadband connections. In gaming, any amounts below a ping of 20 ms are considered exceptional and low ping, amounts between 50 ms and 100 ms range from very good … Continue reading
Category Archives: Smart Home
Why Is My Cell Service Suddenly So Bad 2020?
Sometimes unexpected signal issues can be traced back to problems with your wireless carrier. A cell tower could be down, or the tower’s fiber optic cable could have been cut, causing an outage.Other times, a newfound signal issue can be … Continue reading
Does Internet Speed Matter With Ethernet?
Ethernet is almost always faster than Wi-Fi If you want a fast connection, you should consider connecting as many of your devices as possible to Ethernet. This is because Ethernet is nearly always faster than a Wi-Fi connection from the … Continue reading
Is A Wired Connection Faster Than Wireless?
SPEED. Wired networks are generally much faster than wireless networks.This is mainly because a separate cable is used to connect each device to the network with each cable transmitting data at the same speed. A wired network is also faster … Continue reading
Do You Plug In A Cordless Kettle?
No. Most cordless kettles aren’t really cordless. The cord is attached to a base that the kettle rests on. How does a cordless teapot work? When you plug the kettle into an electrical outlet, a large electric current flows into … Continue reading
How Do I Reset My Smart Kettle?
To reset the kettle please remove the kettle body from the base, hold the button on the base in until you hear three beeps, unplug for about 10 seconds then plug back in. Now you can set up your iKettle … Continue reading
Why Is My Wifi Cutting In And Out?
There are plenty of reasons your Wi-Fi keeps slowing down: signal congestion, router location, firmware issues, hardware limitations or even the physical size of your home. Then again, it could just be your neighbors. They might be using the Internet … Continue reading
How Do I Fix My Slow Wifi?
Wi-Fi Suddenly Slow? Best Ways To Fix Slow WiFi Speeds Restart the Router. Check Other Devices using WiFi. Stop Background Programs Using Bandwidth. Add Protection to WiFi. Your Device and Router’s Location. Change Wi-Fi Channel. Windows Network Adapter Power Saver. … Continue reading
Why Is My Feet Lagging?
Foot drop is caused by weakness or paralysis of the muscles involved in lifting the front part of the foot. Causes of foot drop might include: Nerve injury. The most common cause of foot drop is compression of a nerve … Continue reading
Does My Laptop Affect Internet Speed?
Your computer cannot affect the internet speed of your other devices. Another important factor to keep in mind is that your computer can’t affect the internet for the other devices on your network. Why is my internet so slow on … Continue reading
How Many Gb Is 100 Mbps?
100 Mbps is 100 megabits per second, 1 Gbps or gig, is 10 times faster and equal to 1,000 Mbps. How many GB is 100Mbps? 100 MB is equivalent to 0.1 GB of data and MB stands for Mega Byte. … Continue reading
How Do I See All Devices On My Network Windows 10?
Select the Connected Devices category (or Bluetooth & other devices) in the Devices window, as shown in the bottom of the figure, and scroll down the screen to see all your devices. Devices listed may include your monitor, speakers, headphones, … Continue reading
What If Alexa App Is Not Available In My Country?
Alexa App Availability The Alexa app is not available for download in all countries, but you can confirm availability in your local app store. You can go to https://alexa.amazon.com/ to complete setup of your device, but some additional features are … Continue reading
Why Do You Have To Enable Skills On Alexa?
Skills that control your smart home devices If you’ve got other smart home devices, like a robot vacuum or smart thermostat, you’ll want to enable those skills in the Alexa app as soon as possible. These skills allow you to … Continue reading
Will Alexa Read My Text Messages?
When you receive a message, your Amazon Echo will make a notification sound. The top ring will also illuminate with yellow light. To listen to the text message, say the following command: Alexa, play my messages. How do I get … Continue reading