April 09, 2026
🧠 DHCP Logs Decoded: The Tiny Tool That Packs a Networking Punch
When it comes to digging through messy Windows DHCP logs, DHCP Log Viewer from NirSoft is one of those hidden gems that quietly makes your life a whole lot easier. This lightweight, no-install utility takes the chaos of raw DHCP audit logs and turns it into something you can actually read—without needing PowerShell wizardry or endless scrolling through text files. If you’ve ever tried troubleshooting IP conflicts or lease issues using default Windows tools, you’ll instantly appreciate what this tool brings to the table. https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/dhcp_log_view.html
April 08, 2026
Certification vs. Qualification vs. Bit Rate Testing: What’s the Difference?
Picture this: You plug in a cable. The link
light on the switch turns green. You ping the device, and it replies. You walk
away thinking, "Job done."
But a week later, the camera goes offline
intermittently, or the access point drops clients when traffic spikes. Why?
Because a simple link light only tells you there is electrical continuity. It
doesn't tell you if the cable can actually handle sustained data load.
April 07, 2026
Wi-Fi 7 vs Wi-Fi 6: The Network Smackdown You Didn’t Know You Needed
Let’s face it: Wi-Fi technology reads like alphabet soup most of the time, but the folks at The Network DNA take a fun (and gently sarcastic) jab at the Wi-Fi 6 vs Wi-Fi 7 debate in their comparison article. The piece starts by reminding us that Wi-Fi standards evolve faster than your last smartphone upgrade cycle — Wi-Fi 6 was a big deal when it launched, and now Wi-Fi 7 is here to make it feel like ancient history. They walk through the basics so that even your tech-averse cousin could nod along without glazing over.
In the next section, the article digs into how each standard actually performs. Think of Wi-Fi 6 as a sprinter who’s fast and efficient, handling crowded networks like a champ, while Wi-Fi 7 shows up with rollerblades, a jetpack, and probably a cape. The newer standard boosts theoretical speeds dramatically and has clever features like improved channel bandwidth and simultaneous multi-band connections that make your devices feel they’re on a super-highway rather than a congested city street.
April 06, 2026
Another $25 Amazon card is up for grabs
Go to https://giveaway.thetechfirm.com for rules and to submit your ballot or ballots ;)
Quite a few people weren't followers or on the email list, so double check.
Draw date is May 1, 2026
Why ???
I have done countless videos about how important it is to supervise and check on your cabling contractors.
In this example, the team and I are wondering why the contractor decided to route this cable up into the ceiling and hang the drops. Yes, we provided specific install instructions...
There will be no projector or access point here. Its a break room and we wanted a few drops for a phone, smart TV and 2 extras.
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