The Oklahoman

How to troublesho­ot home technology issues

- By StatePoint

If you' re like most people, you've s pent more time than you're willing to admit troublesho­oting a technology issue with anyone of the many devices in your connected home.

Did you know that the average person owns at l east 1 0 connected devices from Macs and PCs, smart phones, tablets and printers, to voice assistants, video doorbells and even home automation systems?

As homes get “smarter” with more connected devices, more complex problems arise, including issues with setup, troublesho­oting and syncing devices. Calling the manufactur­er or going to the store where you bought the device could help, if it's still under warranty. Trying to diagnose and solve the problem yourself might work, if you have time, patience and some know-how.

What many people really need is an IT expert on-call, ready to solve all their personal tech issues.

But how realistic or affordable is that?

“Subscribin­g to a technical support plan is actually an increasing­ly popular option for consumers who want to keep their tech working 24/7. Many plans provide a profession­al, remote, `IT team' available anytime you run into trouble. This can help keep costs low since the team resolves your tech issues by phone, chat or by virtually remoting into your device ,” says Re née Soulliard, of Support. com.

Go ogling“tech support” brings up numerous options that promise to solve your various tech problems. With so many options, how do you know which ones are reliable?

Fraudulent tech support companies continue to get more sophistica­ted and difficult to detect, warns Soul li a rd .“To find a trusted tech support provider, choose one with a long history and highly trained, profession­al tech support agents,” she says.

Here are some potential questions to ask while evaluating tech support providers:

•How long has the company been in business?

• Are the company and its agents U.S.-based?

•Is there a limit to how many devices are covered? Are there any restrictio­ns on the types of devices, brands or problems covered?

• What operating systems are covered?

•Is the support provided unlimited? Is support available 24/7?

• Are there monthly plans available or just annual plans? Are there set-up fees?

• Are there any guarantees if my issue can't be resolved? Can I cancel any time?

• Do I have access to support via phone and chat? Is online selfsuppor­t available?

• Can I schedule a time to have a tech support agent contact me?

• What do other cust omers s ay about t he service?

Look for an affordable monthly or annual subscripti­on plan that offers unlimited tech support for any issue with your

connected devices, regardless of the type of device, brand, or where you bought it. Plans can cost as l ow as $ 10 per month with no longterm commitment.

Find tech support providers with U.S.-based support agents that offer a range of support

options, including phone, chat, or videobased“virtual house calls.” You could even try the f ree self- support tools from Support. com's TechSoluti­ons or, if you need more help, learn more about the tech support plans at www.support.com.

 ??  ?? Having a tech support plan with a highly qualified tech support provider is an efficient and smart way to manage and maintain your technology, and can help you get the most out of all your home tech. [STATEPOINT PHOTO]
Having a tech support plan with a highly qualified tech support provider is an efficient and smart way to manage and maintain your technology, and can help you get the most out of all your home tech. [STATEPOINT PHOTO]

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