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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Thursday, August 11, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• Why you might want to replace an older router that’s still working
• Q&A: Why do Windows PCs slow down over time?
• Q&A: How can I find out how much RAM my PC can use?
• Jana Jae’s Fiddle Camp and Music Festival
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Today’s quick tech tip….
Why you might want to replace an older router that’s still working
If you have an older router that’s still working you might be tempted to just keep using it till it eventually goes belly-up.
But truth be told, you might want to consider replacing it right now instead.
Why? Well, there are several reasons why a new router just might be a great investment:
1 – Newer AC and AX-class routers provide much faster, and more stable Wi-FI and wired Ethernet connections than older N-class routers.
That means you might be able to reduce or eliminate annoying buffering while you’re streaming your favorite movies and TV shows, especially if you stream with multiple devices.
2 – Newer routers allow you to use more devices simultaneously without reducing the bandwidth that’s provided to each of the individual devices.
3 – Newer routers have stronger built-in security than the ones that were manufactured just a few short years ago.
4 – Newer routers are better equipped to work with today’s faster Internet speeds and the modern modems that connect your home to the Internet at large.
5 – Newer routers are more dependable, reducing the risk that a hardware failure will knock you and your family offline until you have a chance to replace the broken router.
Bottom line: While there’s no pressing need to replace an older router with one that’s newer, faster and more secure, it’ something that I believe deserves careful consideration.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: Why do Windows PCs slow down over time?
This post has the answers.
• Q&A: How can I find out how much RAM my PC can use?
This post explains two easy ways to quickly get that info.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Jana Jae’s Fiddle Camp and Music Festival
Do you play an acoustic instrument (or want to learn how)?
If so, you really need to check this out.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Google Fiber is expanding into five new states.
• Report: Hackers and fraudsters used crypto bridge RenBridge to launder $540 million
• Spotify starts selling live music tickets to fans directly
• FCC rejects Starlink request for nearly $900 million in broadband subsidies
• Microsoft finally patches dangerous Windows security hole, two years later
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