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Skydog Redefines the Home Network

By providing straightforward visibility and control over the home network, Skydog ushers in the next generation of home network management, enabling the entire household to save time and improve their connected experience.

“The home network market has been static for a few years now, with the focus primarily going to ‘speeds and feeds,’” said Patrice Samuels, research analyst at Parks Associates. “While some in the industry have taken preliminary steps to offer advanced home networking features such as remote management and control, Skydog unlocks the black box that is the home network via their unique network management tools.”

Skydog has undergone extensive in-home testing by more than 75 users with overwhelmingly positive feedback.

From the press release, "Skydog Redefines the Home Network."

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