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587: Recovering Deleted Google Calendars and Client Network Saga: A Tech Support Adventure
Manage episode 444159377 series 1106994
Recovering Deleted Google Calendars and Client Network Saga: A Tech Support Adventure
In this episode, the hosts discuss a series of challenging client issues, including how to recover a deleted Google Calendar, the complexities of managing network loops with Sonos devices, and the frustrations of dealing with unreliable electricians. They also explore advertising on Facebook and Instagram for tech support services, share the latest updates from Apple, and review the impact of recent podcasting trends. Tune in for insights on troubleshooting, client management, and the ever-evolving tech landscape.
-One of Jerry’s clients finds out the hard way that you cannot restore a deleted Google calendar.
-Joe has some follow up about his client with two UniFi mission critical switches.
-He also mentions a helpful UniFi article about preventing network loops.
-After many years and work with Sonos, Joe has some updated guidance on network recommendations.
-Jerry has seen an uptick in business lately. He is also engaging in Facebook and Instagram advertising.
-Joe is a fan of a podcast on NPR called The Brian Lehrer Show
-And now for Jerry’s favorite part - Joe’s product announcements.
-He does have some interesting thoughts on AirPods Pro hearing tests.
THANK YOU TO OUR PATREON SPONSORS!
101 episodes
Manage episode 444159377 series 1106994
Recovering Deleted Google Calendars and Client Network Saga: A Tech Support Adventure
In this episode, the hosts discuss a series of challenging client issues, including how to recover a deleted Google Calendar, the complexities of managing network loops with Sonos devices, and the frustrations of dealing with unreliable electricians. They also explore advertising on Facebook and Instagram for tech support services, share the latest updates from Apple, and review the impact of recent podcasting trends. Tune in for insights on troubleshooting, client management, and the ever-evolving tech landscape.
-One of Jerry’s clients finds out the hard way that you cannot restore a deleted Google calendar.
-Joe has some follow up about his client with two UniFi mission critical switches.
-He also mentions a helpful UniFi article about preventing network loops.
-After many years and work with Sonos, Joe has some updated guidance on network recommendations.
-Jerry has seen an uptick in business lately. He is also engaging in Facebook and Instagram advertising.
-Joe is a fan of a podcast on NPR called The Brian Lehrer Show
-And now for Jerry’s favorite part - Joe’s product announcements.
-He does have some interesting thoughts on AirPods Pro hearing tests.
THANK YOU TO OUR PATREON SPONSORS!
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