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Windows 7 – Microsoft’s New Operating System
What’s so important about Windows 7, you might ask? This is our first tip in our series “Windows 7 – 15 Tips You Need to Know”. As you may know, Microsoft’s previous operating system, Windows Vista, had quite a few prob...
Windows 7 – Lunch-and-Learn, and more!
Over the next series of blog posts, I’m going to share some helpful tips for… …you, and your business, relating to Microsoft’s New Operating System, Windows 7. In related news, we’re offering our new “Lunch-and-Le...
Windows 7: How to decide if you need to upgrade
If you’re wondering if you should upgrade to Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 7… …here’s a few helpful hints on whether you should upgrade: Is everything working fine now? If you’re computer, printer...
Business Disaster Planning: Are you safe?
What would happen if you walked into work tomorrow morning, and all of your computers – including your server – were GONE? That’s a common question we ask when helping people with Business Disaster Planning, and one of the reasons ...
Simplify your business and prosper!
One thing is for certain, when it comes to technology, keeping things simple keeps people productive! As part of our goal to help you have a positive experience with technology, I’m recommending some of the best books on helping you, and your b...
The foundation of our new Managed IT Services!
If you’re a business owner, and you’re looking to ‘go to the next level’, one of the most important business concepts I’ve learned about… E-myth Revisited …(that’s helped us so many positive ways) came ...
Learn how to excel with a business marketing plan!
As part of goal to help you have a positive and productive experience with technology, I’m going to making some book recommendations to help you! Winning Behavior: What the Smartest, Most Successful Companies Do Differently In this book, you...
5 Ways to Secure Your Wireless Network
If you’re serious about assuring your home, or business, wireless network is secure, here are: 5 Ways to Secure Your Wireless Network Setup a network security key, Use a secure password, Enable WPA or WEP encryption, Enable MAC address filteri...
Fifth, disable SSID broadcasting
Welcome to the Final Tip, in my 5 Part Series on Securing your Wireless Network. If you’re looking to protect your wireless network in such a way that your network doesn’t appear to be available at all, this is for you… To protect...
Fourth, enable MAC address filtering
Welcome to Tip #4, in my 5 Part Series on Securing your Wireless Network. If you’re really concerned about your wireless network, there’s a way to bump up the security even further… When you begin to set up your wireless router an...
Third, enable WPA or WEP encryption
Welcome to Tip #3, in my 5 Part Series on Securing your Wireless Network. Today, there are two wireless network security encryptions that are available. Each of the following encryptions will create a secure wireless network and will protect both y...
Second, use a secure password
Welcome to Tip #2, in my 5 Part Series on Securing your Wireless Network. In order for people to connect to your wireless network, it’s incredibly important to assure you’ve setup a password for computers to connect to it. In terms of a ...
First, set up a network security key
Welcome to Tip #1, in my 5 Part Series on Securing your Wireless Network. A network security key is a password that will help protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. When you buy a new wireless router, the default settings will give ...
Securing your wireless network
Hey there! It’s me, Buddy Martin, General Manager of Entech, and I thought I’d try out our new Entech Blog by sharing a few tips with you about securing your wireless network. Over the next few blog posts, I plan on reviewing some cruci...
