Opinion: Tech troubleshooting 101: Working to solve your own issues


Eliminating variables, like watching how your WiFi behaves with a separate device or taking your device to see how it behaves on a different network, will go a long way to help you zero in on a solution. — Photo by Bermix Studio on Unsplash

This week I want to talk about troubleshooting your own tech problems.

I received this email a few days ago, “For the last few days, my iPad, which has worked well in the past on my home WiFi provided by Frontier, has started bouncing from connected to not connected to the internet. It does it within seconds. While on Facebook it will display the messages 'connected to the internet' or working offline.'


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