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Southern Minnesota Internet Group

 
SMIG has been providing reliable Internet access to the citizens and businesses of Southern Minnesota since 1995. Built on the foundation of a resourceful technical staff, reliable network infrastructure, and an overall concern for customer satisfaction.

SMIG is a Full Service Internet Provider providing the following services:

Google for Austin


SMIG supports Google for Austin, MN.
Google for Austin MN

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 Email: Hoax Email to get your Password - Phishing

Coming SoonThere is a Phishing email floating around:

Subject:

Email Account

Verify and Update Your smig.net Email
Account Upgrade/Maintanance All Smig.net Webmail Users


Phishing refers to fraudulent email messages designed to trick you into providing personal information. This information is typically used to buy merchandise via credit cards and stick you with the bill. Be wary of any email message asking for your credit card number, Social Security number, bank account number, phone number, mother's maiden name, birth date, and etc. 


SMIG does not EVER email you asking for personal information !

Do not reply to the email --  DELETE IT.

IF YOU HAVE REPLIED to any of these kinds of emails...contact us to change you password ASAP !!!


SMIG Administration


Posted by ttucker on Tuesday, October 28 @ 10:10:03 CDT (1119 reads)
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Wireless Reception

If you are having trouble with your wireless connection, consider the placement of your wireless bridge.
Just like all cell phones or radios, reception can improve or weaken when devices are repositioned.
It's best to place the bridge on a main or upper floor, preferably near an exterior wall or window and if at all possible, not in a basement.
Very seldom does the bridge work well in a basement.
You may find that signal strength may be enhanced by adjusting the location of your wireless bridge.


     Spyware Info

Spyware removal tools

· Spyware Guide website
· Ad-Aware website
· Spybot-S&D website




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