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Streaming video refers to entertainment delivered via the internet rather than a traditional cable TV connection. Subscribing to new streaming channels and services is simple.
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CTC is the only local fiber internet provider in Boise. Since 2012, CTC has brought fiber to the home to over 40 subdivisions in Boise and the Treasure Valley. As technology grows and households become more and more reliant on a solid internet connection, having a fiber connection to your home becomes increasingly essential.
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Our world is becoming increasingly more wireless. Here are some things you can do to keep your WiFi signal uncluttered and delivering your full internet speeds.
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In your home, you have a gateway that you use to connect to the Internet. Most of these devices offer a choice of three ways to manage your WiFi security.
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Your guide to automatically finding the best WiFi signal wherever you are in your home. Or Contact CTC about our Advanced WiFi solution.
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Your home WiFi network is now as essential to everyday life as electricity and running water. Here are some tips get the best performance from your WiFi.
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With Managed WiFi, your service provider delivers the latest WiFi technology and takes care of managing it within your home network.
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A Mesh WiFi network is a new technology that combines a WiFi router with one or more satellites. But what is the Best Mesh WiFi? Consumer or Carrier Class?
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Update Your Netgear Router or Risk Being Hacked or Contact CTC for an Easier Solution. If you don't want to have to worry about keeping your Netgear equipment up to date, you may be interested in CTC's Advanced WiFi.
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Invisible WiFi waves are known as 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency bands. These bands are what carry the data from your router to your wireless device. They are essential to you achieving proper internet speeds and WiFi coverage for your wireless devices. So what are the differences between the 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency bands?
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