The 'GlassWeb' Internet Monitoring Service Warns of Outages
Michael Hemsworth — June 5, 2019 — Tech
References: kickstarter & geeky-gadgets
Connectivity within homes and businesses has transitioned from optional to essential over the past several years, so the 'GlassWeb' Internet monitoring service has been created to help keep track of uptime. The service works with a plug-in module that connects to your existing modem to monitor the connection and speed at all times throughout the day. Users can be automatically alerted via email or text message that their network is down to help them rectify the problem before it affects solutions within the space.
The 'GlassWeb' Internet monitoring service comes an upstream solution that could prevent potential problems from occurring amidst the intensifying Internet of Things environment. The device could also enable users to receive credits or refunds form their Internet service provider (ISP) by letting them know if there is an outage when they're away.
The 'GlassWeb' Internet monitoring service comes an upstream solution that could prevent potential problems from occurring amidst the intensifying Internet of Things environment. The device could also enable users to receive credits or refunds form their Internet service provider (ISP) by letting them know if there is an outage when they're away.
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