Why routers need watchdogs

Why devices need watchdogs

A watchdog monitors your device’s internal processes and keeps it connected. It restarts the device if a fault occurs, ensuring uptime for business-critical applications like self-service stations or remote sites. Learn how both hardware and software watchdogs, ping-reboot, SMS alerts, and dual SIMs help you avoid downtime and unnecessary technician callouts.

The Power of IoT: connecting the worlds

The Power of IoT; connecting the Physical World with the Digital. The world of IoT is transforming the way we interact with technology, bridging the gap between the physical and digital realms. IoT devices, enabled by internet connectivity, have become integral to our lives, revolutionizing industries from smart homes to smart cities. This blog post …

Supercharge Your IoT Devices

Unleashing the Power of Data Filtering and Cloud Updates In the world of IoT, monitoring device performance is crucial for a seamless user experience. However, have you ever considered the data your device collects and whether it’s all necessary? In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of filtering your device’s data and leveraging cloud …

IoT-devices by 2030

This is most likely the shortest blog post for years. The question arises from time to time -How many IoT devices will there be around 2030 in the networks? Many people before me have tried to answer that question. But I am not going to try the same. I cannot give you that figure. The …