Jennifer Truong
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Will Upgrading Ethernet Cable Increase Speed?
Thinking About Faster Internet? Start With the Cable You pay for high-speed internet. You expect everything to work fast. But sometimes your downloads crawl, your videos buffer, or your games lag. That can be really annoying. Before blaming your internet provider, check the cables you’re using. Yes, those simple network cables you plug into your router and computer. They can actually slow you down. In this blog, we’ll explain if upgrading your Ethernet cables will increase speed. And we’ll keep it super simple so anyone can understand.
By Jennifer Truong9 months ago in Writers
What Is the Difference Between Category 5 and Category 6 Ethernet Cables?
Ethernet cables are essential for connecting devices to the internet. If you’ve ever set up a computer, game console, or other smart device, you’ve probably used one. Two of the most common types of Ethernet cables are Category 5 (Cat 5) and Category 6 (Cat 6). But how do they differ? Which one is better for your needs?
By Jennifer Truong9 months ago in Education
USB-A vs USB-C: What Tech-Savvy Users Need to Know
USB technology has been a game-changer for connecting devices, transferring data, and charging electronics. Over the years, the industry has evolved from USB-A to USB-C, offering faster speeds, better power delivery, and more flexibility. For those who want to make the most out of their devices, understanding the differences between USB-A and USB-C is essential. This article will help tech-savvy users explore the distinctions, features, and practical applications of these two connectors.
By Jennifer Truong9 months ago in Writers
Why USB-C Is Becoming the New Standard for All Devices
Over the last few years, a noticeable shift has been seen in the way modern electronic devices are powered and connected. That change has been driven by the rise of USB-C. This compact, versatile connector is replacing older USB formats and has been widely adopted across smartphones, laptops, tablets, accessories, and even desktops. From simple charging to high-speed data transfer, USB-C has been designed to handle it all.
By Jennifer Truong10 months ago in Education



