Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Your Wireless Router Could Bottleneck!

Time Warner is now Spectrum and as a result, internet speeds have increased.  The base level of speed should be up over 100 Mbps with options to go higher than that.  Cox has had broadband cable modem speeds over 100 Mbps for years now.  If that's the case in your home or business in San Diego, you may be missing out on that speed wirelessly.  If you are not running a modern dual band router you may have capped yourself out at half the speed.  Many folks could still have a 2.4 GHz router and if so, you may be capped at 54 Mbps.  That's still fast, but why not be faster!  Let us know what model router you have and if we can help.
 
Kurt Rein
MobileComputerWizard.com
858-345-0382 Office
San Diego Computer Repair


Friday, April 8, 2016

Setting up a VPN as a Secondary Connection

(For those who know how to set up a VPN)

-Open up Network and Sharing
-Change Adapter Settings
-Right click VPN Connection Icon
-Hit Properties
-Click on the Networking Tab
-Click on the IPV 4 properties
-Hit the advanced tab
-UNCHECK the :use default gateway on remote network" box
-Then hit OK

There you have it!
From everyone here at our San Diego location, Happy Computing!!!
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Debra Fisher
Mobile Computer Wizard
619 255 1215 or 858 345 0382
deb@mobilecomputerwizard.com
San Diego Computer Repair

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Forgotten Apple ID for iCloud Password Lost Equals Big Problem

Our clients in San Diego are finding that losing access to your iphone Apple credentials or not being able to recover them can be a huge problem.  The built in iCloud features are in place to encrypt your data, back it up and to prevent a thief from easily stealing and selling your device.  I'll say this for any and all accounts, if it's Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Dropbox or Apple, make sure that your know your password, have the reset info get sent to your cell phone.  If it's that important, have Mobile Computer Wizard help you set up 2 step authentication.  Be safe!

Kurt Rein
MobileComputerWizard.com
858-345-0382 Office
San Diego Computer Repair

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Windows 10 and the Upgrade Process - revised

Clients in San Diego are constantly asking us about Windows 10.  It's been out for 6 months now and this is based on nearly 100 experiences with the upgrade process and the operating system itself.  We want to first firmly say that we love Windows 10 and think it's great, it's upgrade process itself that we want to define. 

 

Windows 10 is wonderful when installed from scratch and not via an upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.   Meaning all settings and data are pulled off, backed up and re-configured as a new installation.  In contrast, when running the built in upgrade, only about 85% of the upgrades go through successfully without a hitch.  Nearly 100% of the time an upgrade does not make the computer run better, existing programs and settings tend to misbehave, often unresolvable without a complete reload of Windows. 

 

Our advice is this:  Windows 10 is great, but it will not revolutionize anything you do, if you want it, great, we'll help you do it the proper, but more time-consuming way.  We as a company won't help you upgrade from Windows 7 or 8, unless done the proper, but longer way as we know the likelihood of potential problems.  We simply do not want to send you down a path of frustration.  If you have already ran the upgrade and it works well, you are in the minority, consider yourself lucky!  We feel Windows 10 should only be used on a new PC or if you are willing to have your existing 2011 or newer PC wiped clean.  We are happy to assist you with the choice to get Windows 10 via a new computer or to help you understand the costs of installing Window 10 the best way.  The license is free until June 2016, so you have time to decide.  If you are annoyed by the constant reminders from Microsoft to upgrade, we eliminate most of that remotely.  Call or email us for help.


Kurt Rein
MobileComputerWizard.com
858-345-0382 Office