There is no doubt that homes are more full of tech and gadgets than ever before. They provide communication and entertainment but also a certain amount of frustration and anxiety if they don’t work when you need them to. To keep these unpleasant occurrences to an absolute minimum, you need to take steps to ensure that they run smoothly.
This might seem like a major headache – and while it might take some time out of your day – it is almost guaranteed to take less time than you will spend finding a different solution if a key tech gadget goes wrong.
#1 Make sure you have the right internet service for you
While you have been adding gadgets and devices to your home for a while now, you might not have looked at the internet connection that they all rely on. You might find that it is woefully short of what is needed and could be the root cause of so many of the issues that you are having with your home tech.
You should take time to check out the internet services in Tampa so that you can find one that fits the bill. You should pay close attention to key features like reliability and speed, as well as security – especially if you have children in your home.
#2 Check to see that all updates have been done
You are also likely to find that the software that runs most of your tech gadgets will need frequent updates to stay on top of their day-to-day running. Take some time to check each one, and on closer inspection, you are bound to find that some will need to be updated. This can be as simple as connecting it to the home WIFI, or you might have to connect it to your laptop using a cable, but either way, you will find it is time well spent.
So that you don’t have to keep doing this, you should check the settings for your WIFI-enabled devices so that they run updates automatically and will be pretty much self-managing from then on. For devices that need cables, you should label the cables clearly and keep them in a drawer near the device that needs updating so you do not spend time looking for them.
#3 Retire old tech and replace it with new equivalents
Like anything else, some tech will eventually be past its sell-by date. When this happens, you should look for a replacement that fits your needs but is also easy to keep up to date. So, replacing your old washing machine with one that is WIFI enabled and can be controlled from your smartphone or home network can save you time and effort.
A few final thoughts
The frustrations with tech not working when you want it to is a very modern problem, but one you have to contend with all the same. Some easily avoidable problems can be solved simply by upgrading your internet service provider to one more equipped to deal with the strain put on it by your tech. Others will take a little more organization, but you can set most of these to take care of themselves, leaving you to enjoy the benefits of home tech with less of a downside.
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Suzie B says
I find all the smart home devices a little overwhelming, actually! I like that you are able to control a lot of them when you are away from home but it’s a learning curve for me
Tina F says
I have a lot to learn about Home Tech. I do like tech like a ring camera for the home.