Michael Wood, co-founder of the Cincinnati .Net User Group just announced the Central Ohio Day of .Net for Saturday April 19th at the Roberts Center in Wilmington, Ohio. The conference, formerly known as the Cincinnati - Dayton Code Camp, is a no-brainer: free, good location, [what appears to be] strong presenters and a great networking opportunity. I plan to submit a topic to present. Hope to see you there!
You're on yet another Zoom call and...wait what did she say? Dang it...Internet glitching again! You quickly mute your audio and video. "Kids! Get off YouTube...I'm on a call!" With everyone working and schooling from home, your Internet can't keep up. The cable company keeps claiming you're on their "super-fast Internet" but everything keeps lagging. It's all so frustrating and you just want to get your work done. It may not be the cable company's fault. Use this approach to ensure your household enjoys a super-fast, reliable Internet! Start with the Source Run a speed test. Google "speed test" . Run that test a few times on a given day. If you're not getting at least 50Mbps download and 10Mbps upload speeds, keep reading. Check with your Provider and do your Homework Reach out to your Internet provider. This may be your cable company or telephone provider. Understand your current plan: What package are you currently on? Wha...
Comments