ARE WE READY TO REPLACE WI-FI WITH LI-FI?

Li-Fi stands for light fidelity and is a new advancement in the world of INTERNET. Almost all the homes these days have broadband connections and everyone has experienced low-speed Wi-Fi.

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ARE WE READY TO REPLACE WI-FI WITH LI-FI?

Li-Fi stands for light fidelity and is a new advancement in the world of INTERNET. Almost all the homes these days have broadband connections and everyone has experienced low-speed Wi-Fi. In this time where we don’t even want to wait for our food to arrive after ordering it, how can we expect anyone to wait for the internet connection?

When the internet stops working for 5 seconds, so does our hearts!

So, Li-Fi was introduced recently. It is a VLC (Visible Light Communications) system that supports wireless communications at extremely high speeds. It is also more secure at a much lesser power level.

Li-Fi requires visible light. That means even in daytime people will have to switch on the LED bulbs even during daytime and these bulbs should be installed everywhere in the house because Li-Fi cannot pass through walls.

Li-Fi requires two components; one is the light-emitting source and other is the one that can detect light. Li-Fi has some advantages of security, speed and availability over Wi-Fi but at the same time, it has some disadvantages. Though light is present at almost all places from offices to malls, homes and schools, it is all for urban areas. There are places which are still bereft of power supply. Li-fi is a Visible Light Communication system and since light cannot pass through walls and any physical barrier that stands as another challenge in the acceptance and replacement of Li-Fi over Wi-fi.

There are many issues but for now, we can treat both Li-Fi and Wi-Fi as two separate technologies that can co-exist.

About Konect Eaze

Konect Eaze is an online marketplace for home and office internet service shopping needs. The website lists all the ISPs operating in different parts of the U.S and sorts them through zip code to help consumers find the best internet service provider in their area.


PREVENT INTERNET THREATS

Internet or Interconnected Network is now a part and parcel of our lives. Our lives are now dependent on this technology as it has become a major part of our daily lives.

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PREVENT INTERNET THREATS

Internet or Interconnected Network is now a part and parcel of our lives. Our lives are now dependent on this technology as it has become a major part of our daily lives. While we used to count air, food and water as essentials to live, INTERNET is also a part of this list now.

But with the internet comes a lot of threats. There are a lot of people who want to hack and control our systems. They aim at not only harming the system but corrupting it and accessing the information.

To get over this, we need to take care and learn some security mechanisms to prevent our system from these malicious threats.

Firewall & Anti-Virus : Firewall is a software that is used to restrict on the kind of data packets that can be allowed to leave or enter a network. It works as a barrier on the outside trusted and untrusted networks like Internet. You should also install and configure anti-virus properly and scan your system no less than twice a week.

Update your Software & Applications: Continuously update your windows etc software to stay updated and download effective security updates. Ensure that the apps installed are also kept up-to-date.

E-mails : E-mails often contain content that is not secure. Generally, the mail clients store these in threats/spam folder. It is advised not to open emails which are suspicious.

Advertisements : While browsing the internet it is advised not to click on advertisements that often state that your system is at risk or any such statements. Clicking on these often redirects you to malicious sites.

Encryption : It is a very powerful technique. Keep important information and folders encrypted with the help of an encrypted software or tool.

Passwords : The most common passwords are 123456, 12345 and password. It is essential to set your passwords such that they cannot be easily predicted. Keep the password of your router confidential to prevent any outsider from entering your router.


Review Broadband Plans & Home Internet Plans

How to Find the Right Broadband Plans for Your Home? So you’ve finally found the right Internet Service Provider (ISP) for your home address and now it’s time to choose a plan with them.

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Review Broadband Plans & Home Internet Plans

How to Find the Right Broadband Plans for Your Home?

So you’ve finally found the right Internet Service Provider (ISP) for your home address and now it’s time to choose a plan with them. Most ISPs will offer added new customer promotions when doing a bundle package which includes cable tv and and home phone but for the sake of this article, let’s just say your main focus is the internet.

Of course price will be a factor you weigh heavily in your decision-making but it’s not the best way to go about choosing an internet plan. You want your household to be happy right? Happiness sometimes comes with a cost. Other factors should also be considered like download and upload speeds, as well as contract versus no contract, and data caps.

The real question you need ask yourself is, “What kind of internet user am I?”. Once you have a good understanding on what type of user you are, the easier it will be to settle on an internet plan. So let’s start answering that question right now.

Do You Live in a Multi-Member Household or Do You Live Alone?

The more people using the internet means the more internet speed/bandwidth you’ll need. You have to figure that each individual in the home has at least 2 devices that requires internet connection. A good rule of thumb is that you should have 10mbps per person using the internet. Some home addresses won’t always have the convenience of being able to get over 25mbps at their home which just means you’ll have to monitor what everyone’s doing in the home so everyone could get a fair shot at the bandwidth. This might mean telling the kids to shut off Netflix if they’re not watching it. Large households should also strive for unlimited data plans or data caps that are so high that it’s basically unlimited. Small internet data plans and or throttling after a certain amount aren’t fun when having to police the internet usage in the home. Living by yourself and even a couple that enjoys streaming movies together can get by on smaller speeds and and data plans. You’ll also reap the benefits of a smaller monthly bill than the large households will receive. Aim For: 10mbps per internet user in the house with the right data package.

Are You a Light User?

Do you just use the internet solely to pay bills, shop online, email, and keep up with the family on Facebook? If these are all yes’s then you very well can go with bare minimum speeds and low data caps. Light users of internet can have the luxury of just basically choosing their broadband package based solely on what’s the cheapest cost. Aim for: Lowest price on internet. Unbiased sites like Konect Eaze can easily guide you to the lowest costing broadband packages available to you.

Are You a Gamer or a Cord-Cutter aka Heavy User?

Cord-cutting has been the latest trend. Over 33 million Americans cut the cord last year and this year it’s trending even higher. Saving money by dropping cable tv almost seems like a no brainer with the amount of low cost streaming apps available to us nowadays. Streaming video and online gaming are both data hogs and require a high internet speed to keep buffering and lagging at bay. Individuals who live in rural areas and are limited to satellite internet aren’t the best candidates to become cord-cutters or online gamers as satellite has it’s limitations with data caps and lag with online gaming. Aim for: Higher internet broadband speeds and unlimited data plans.

How Long Do You Plan on Living at this Address?

Many ISPs offer both contract and no contract plans. Agreeing to a contract will usually mean a cheaper rate. Sometimes going into a contract, knowing you’re going to break it, makes more financial sense than going no contract from the start. For example, a company like Comcast Xfinity will offer a 1 year contract on internet packages and offer it $10 cheaper than their no contract plan. Their penalty for breaking the contract is $10 per month remaining on the contract. So let’s say you’re a college student who only needs internet for 9 months. If you go no contract you will pay an extra $90 (9months x $10) than with a 1yr contract. If you went into the 1yr contract, and cancel after 9 months, you only have to pay $30 ($10 x 3 months remaining on contract) to break it. So in the end you come out on top by $60. If you’re going to be living at an address for longer than 2 years, then you should want a contract. A contract keeps the company from raising rates whenever they feel like it. RVers should stick to no contract or satellite or mobile hotsp0ot options. Satellite broadband and Hotspots can travel with them all around the country. Aim For: The type of contract plan that’s going to save you the most money. Don’t be anti-contract as it could be the what’s going to work best for your bank account. So have we figured out what type of internet user we are? Are you ready to start comparing and contrasting internet plans in your area? Let’s find you the best broadband internet bundle package near you.


Internet Service Providers Near Me

You may ask yourself, “How do I choose between the internet service providers near me?”. The first answer you should be searching for is “What internet provider services my address?”.

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Internet Service Providers Near Me

Whether you just moved to a new location or you’re just shopping around for a better deal than what you have with your current ISP, your hunt for the best internet service provider near you can be a daunting chore. You may ask yourself, “How do I choose between the internet service providers near me?”. The first answer you should be searching for is “What internet provider services my address?”. An ISP may be in your area but doesn’t have the required lines running to your actual address. Location is key. Living inside of city limits usually means you’ll have more than one ISP available to you. If this is the case, then you need to find out what kind of internet are these internet providers offering. Is it FiOS aka fiber optic internet, cable broadband, DSL, satellite broadband, or fixed wireless? There are pros and cons to each type of internet. Rural Areas will find DSL, fixed wireless, and more often than not, satellite internet as the only high speed internet option available at your home address. I know it’s starting to sound more and more like a job figuring what’s best for your home but there is help out there. A popular way of making this easier on you is using trusted websites like, Konect Eaze, who group available internet providers in your area by “internet needs” such as streaming, or gaming, social media or just good ol’ general browsing.

How Do I start Finding the Internet Providers Near Me?

There are many factors to consider when shopping for ISPs in your area. “Price of internet” is of course what most people will worry about first. This really should be one of the last things on your list of criteria when shopping for broadband internet. There’s usually a reason why one ISP is cheaper than another. That’s not always the case but speeds, reliability, and the most important factor, availability should be held higher than price. Availability of ISPs will sometimes end your search for the best internet provider for your home. In a country where we’re told monopolies don’t exist, well let’s just say some people will think differently when they find out there’s only one company able to offer internet to them. Once you’ve narrowed down the available internet provider(s) at your home address, it’s time to compare internet speeds and bandwidth. Your internet speed determines your internet bandwidth. Basically, your speed/bandwidth determines how many internet functions can be going on at the same time without causing interference with other internet actions going on. For example, Netflix requires 5mbps to play without buffering. Let’s say you have 8mbps on your current internet plan, and you decided to stream Netflix on the family smart TV in the living room. The movie is playing flawlessly.Then your significant other decides to start streaming Netflix on a smart TV in the bedroom. In total you would need 10mbps speed/bandwidth to play on both TVs without buffering but you only have 8mbps, so now both TVs are showing the buffering symbol. Knowing what internet speed you will need for your household’s internet habits will sometimes answer your question, “What’s the best internet provider for me?” There might be 2 ISPs available at your home but only one of the two ISPs can provide the internet speeds you require to be happy with internet.

Will I get Exactly What Internet Providers Near Me are Promising?

“Will I get exactly what internet service providers are advertising?” is a question you may ask yourself. The answer to this question is subjective. Most internet service providers will advertise a very high number of Mbps but will always include two little words right in front of the speed, “Up to”. “Up to” could mean that you will see that internet speed occasionally but for the most part you will see speeds below that threshold. Most internet service providers run off a shared network. This means that you are sharing your speeds/bandwidth with the rest of the neighborhood. If you ran an internet speed test at 3am, you’ll see much higher speeds whereas if you ran the same test at 7pm you’ll see considerably lower speeds. Most people are asleep at 3am versus at 7pm, most people are home from work or school and are unwinding for the day, using their various internet devices. Word of mouth from either neighbors or friends or family who use the available internet options at your address can be your best shopping tool. They can usually lead you in the right direction on how each ISP operated. From there you can do your own research. Konect Eaze can be a good place to start on your research. This helpful website gives an unbiased overlook of all the internet providers in your area. Are you ready to comparing internet providers near you? Start shopping for ISPs in your area.


Spectrum TV Stream Review of 2020

How does Spectrum TV match up to other streaming apps like DirecTV Now or Hulu Plus? How about other offerings CenturyLink, Xfinity, and other internet providers? Check out our Spectrum TV Stream review to find out!

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Updated: 09/01/2020 to include AT&T's new Streaming Service.

Spectrum TV VS AT&T TV, Spectrum Enters The Streaming Arena.

updated: September 1, 2020

There’s a good chance you didn’t know this, but Spectrum (aka Charter Communications) launched their TV streaming service called Spectrum TV Stream and Spectrum TV Choice for internet only and customer who have an internet and home phone bundle. 

More and more consumers are choosing to cut the cord. This is made easier with a growing number of meaningful alternatives to the cable on the market.

 

Spectrum TV Choice and Spectrum TV Live were tested on select customers in certain areas of the US back in 2018. While that looked encouraging, when the offer was rolled out, it was limited to customers with a Spectrum internet connection. The service remains that way in 2020 so it’s not open to everyone.

 

We’ve covered Spectrum’s internet plans in a previous post. You can expect download speeds to 1000 Mbps. Choose from internet only, double play (internet and TV) or triple play (internet, TV, and phone) packages. Most Spectrum reviews are favorable.

 

So, what makes the Spectrum streaming service stand out in a crowded field?   

What Makes Spectrum Streaming Service Different?

Since Spectrum TV Choice is essentially a closed service, it’s tough to dig up information. We’ve done the hard work for you, though.

 

The all-new Stream TV app is intuitive and easy to use even if you’re not the biggest tech lover. This app allows you to take full advantage of your TV lineup along with 50,000 on-demand shows. Use your smartphone or connected devices like X-Box One, or Samsung Smart TV to watch programs home and away.

 

You get a generous choice of broadcast networks from Freeform and FX to CNN and Fox.

 

You get a reasonable spread of sports and news channels including ESPN and NBC Sports Network with Spectrum’s streaming service. There’s a weak selection of regional sports channels so diehard fans might be disappointed.

 

Here’s the full list of Spectrum TV stream channels right here.

 

Update:  Comcast Xfinity, CenturyLink, and AT&T all have offerings of their own. None of the big cable companies offer a standalone streaming service. AT&T offers a standalone streaming app, formerly known as DirecTV Now, and renamed to ATTTV.  Click the AT&T TV link to check out our comprehensive review on AT&T's new streaming service which looks to replace both Uverse and DirecTV as AT&T's premier video offering. 

Spectrum Stream’s Pricing & Setup

How much do Spectrum streaming packages run you, then?

 

Well, according to the LA Times, Spectrum TV Stream starts at $25 monthly. There’s no official price on Spectrum’s site, so you’ll have to contact them directly for an official quote.

 

Great news for cord-cutters: you won’t need a cable box unless you need DVR functionality. If you want a box, this costs $20 monthly.

 

So, while $25 seems reasonable value, if you bundle a box and some premium channels, Spectrum streaming suddenly gets a little more expensive. Remember, too, that you’re already paying for your Spectrum internet plan on top of this.

 

The $25 monthly fee is valid for the first two years of service. After this promo period is over, the price rises to $30 monthly.

 

The bottom line, you can expect to pay around $100 monthly all-in for Spectrum internet and Spectrum streaming services.

 

When compared to other streaming services like DirecTV Now, Hulu Plus, and YouTube TV, Spectrum’s TV Stream comes up short.

The Verdict

Firstly, you need to be an existing Spectrum customer. We’re assuming you are if you’ve read this far. If you are and you’re prepared to accept the limitations of this service, specifically with regard to sports, Spectrum TV stream might be a smart bet.

 

Just like with their fully flexible internet plans, there’s no long-term contract to sign, and there are no early termination fees to worry about either. Sign up and pay as you go with no headaches.

 

If you’re looking for something to replace your cable package, this is not the product for you (at least not now). Spectrum streaming channel selection is limited so you’ll be unlikely to cover all your viewing needs.

 

Check out some of the reviews for Frontier and ATT internet service here.  To find out more about streaming Netflix on satellite internet like HughesNet or Viasat, make sure to click the link and to explore our blog.  

 

Also, if you have any questions about satellite internet service review, make sure to read our comprehensive review. 

 

If you’re looking to switch to Spectrum internet to take advantage of their TV Stream deal, contact us at 1(888)376-0753 today, or search your zip code and check for Spectrum offers are in your area!

 

For fans of streaming media services like Hulu Plus, YouTube TV, and DirecTV Now, Spectrum’s service will seem familiar, but there are quite a few differences.

Update:  Since this article was first written Spectrum finally launched its Spectrum streaming app.  This app gives you access to a whole array of content from your phone which includes 50,000 On Demand TV shows and movies.  The coolest part about this app is that it connects to the other devices in your home including Roku, Xbox One and Samsung Smart TV amongst others.