by Jaime Hernandez | May 1, 2011 | Computer and Internet Security, Tech Blog
Norton Security, McAfee and other old school antivirus programs all have one major thing in common…they are system hogs. Antivirus programs like the aforementioned use up your RAM and processor power in an effort to halt virus invasions. Once installed, your computer...
by Jaime Hernandez | May 1, 2011 | DIY - Do It Yourself, Tech Blog
Backing up your data is important. Every day I hear of another horror story where someone loses their data due to a failing hard drive or power surge. Data recovery is one of the most depressing fields of computers one can endure. It is expensive and there are never...
by Jaime Hernandez | Apr 29, 2011 | DIY - Do It Yourself, Tech Blog
The Verizon FiOS router has many things to offer…strong signal strength unfortunately is not one of them. Most of the older Verion FiOS routers utilize B/G wireless connectivity. Some of the newer FiOS router models utilize the newer and faster wireless N data...
by Jaime Hernandez | Apr 28, 2011 | Business Blog, Tech Blog
Have you noticed that your computer network is slow and sluggish during peak use? Offices that make use of computer networks to share files and resources know just how slow the network can become during peak business hours. The typical office network uses a 10/100 LAN...
by Jaime Hernandez | Apr 28, 2011 | DIY - Do It Yourself, Tech Blog
Difficulty: Moderate First and foremost, download Netstumbler from the link on the recommended software page. In order to run Netstumbler you must have a working wireless network card installed on your computer. Once you have downloaded the file, simply run the file...
by Jaime Hernandez | Apr 28, 2011 | DIY - Do It Yourself, Tech Blog
Difficulty: Easy All too often I am in a home or office where the client is complaining about their wireless network signal. Their computer is constantly notifying them that their signal is either “low” or unavailable. While there are plenty of software enhancements...