Connections for August 2021

Cornerstone Group © 2021 It’s a good idea to check your internet speed from time to time to help determine if your current speed is adequate or if an upgrade may be needed. The process is easy—you push one button—on speed test sites such as Ookla’s speedtest.net. How do speed tests work? Speed tests measure the speed between your device and a test server, using your device’s internet connection. The test mimics your online activity in a controlled setting by downloading sample files and recording speeds. What data does a speed test give you? You’ll typically learn three things: • Download speed – A measure in Mbps of how quickly data can be transferred to your device over the network. • Upload speed – A measure in Mbps of how quickly your device can upload data over the network. • Ping – Measured in milliseconds, this is the time it takes for data to travel from a device on one network to a device on another network. What can be done to get the most accurate results? If you’re serious about getting the full picture of your internet speed, run multiple speed tests under different conditions: • Over multiple connections – Running a speed test over Wi-Fi will yield different results than running a test over an Ethernet cord. • With only one or multiple devices – The number of devices connected to your network can affect your speeds. Run a test with just one device connected and run another test with multiple devices connected. • In different rooms – The strength of your wireless signal will weaken as you get further away from your router. Try running a speed test in the same room as your router and then in other rooms farther away to see if, and by how much, results vary. • While doing different activities – Running a speed test while doing different activities (such as listening to music vs. streaming a TV show vs. playing an online game) can help you pinpoint if the slower speeds are content related. Call Panora Telco at (641) 755-2424 or Guthrie Center Communications at (641) 332-2000 for answers to your other speed test questions or advice on getting an internet speed upgrade. What You Need to Know About Internet Speed Tests WatchTVEverywhere Lets You Be Creative With TV Viewing Pick your device. Pick your location. Pick your program. With WatchTVEverywhere, everyone in your family enjoys lots of options for how, where, and what to watch. Slumber party time? The kids can watch a movie on a laptop in their fort. Waiting for a plane? You can catch up with your favorite drama show on your smartphone at the airport. WatchTVEverywhere works from anywhere you have an internet signal, making it incredibly convenient. Plus, WatchTVEverywhere is FREE with your qualifying Panora Telco or Guthrie Center Communications TV package. The specific networks available to you on your mobile devices will be based on your TV package subscription. For example, you must receive a channel at home to watch that channel with WatchTVEverywhere. To use WatchTVEverywhere, you’ll first need to register at www.watchtveverywhere.com. It’s quick and easy; just have your Panora Telco or Guthrie Center Communications TV account number handy. Not yet one of our TV customers? Call Panora Telco at (641) 755-2424 or Guthrie Center Communications at (641) 332-2000 to sign up.

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