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  2. Eero (wifi) - Wikipedia

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    The eero app is a mobile application designed to facilitate the setup, management, and monitoring of eero mesh Wi-Fi systems. It is available for iOS and Android devices. Key features of the eero app include guided network setup, real-time monitoring of the internet connection and eero nodes, and the ability to add or remove devices to expand ...

  3. Paessler PRTG - Wikipedia

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    PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher) is a network monitoring software developed by Paessler GmbH. It monitors system conditions like bandwidth usage or uptime and collect statistics from miscellaneous hosts such as switches, routers, servers, and other devices and applications.

  4. PA Server Monitor - Wikipedia

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    PA Server Monitor focuses primarily on server and network health through numerous resource checks, reports, and alerting options. The agentless, on-premises [2] software can monitor thousands of devices from a single installation. The monitored devices can be desktop computers, servers, routers and other devices.

  5. List of Cisco products - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of Pure Digital Technologies, Cisco began to sell a line of video-recording devices called "Flip Video" that had been Pure Digital's only line of products. This line of products was not as popular as Cisco had thought it would have been, and on April 12, 2011, Cisco announced they were discontinuing all Flip camera production.

  6. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    This allows the design of simple monitoring devices. An example is a portable ECG device monitoring a patient at home. This Wi-Fi-enabled device can communicate via the Internet. [132] These Wi-Fi modules are designed by OEMs so that implementers need only minimal Wi-Fi knowledge to provide Wi-Fi connectivity for their products.

  7. Why is my computer so slow? - AOL

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    Monitor Resource Usage: Use built-in system monitoring tools or third-party software to track CPU, memory, disk and network usage, and identify resource-intensive processes that may be slowing ...