Archive for the 'Art' Category

Solving Equipment Issues with Dallas Wireless Internet

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The complaint that people continue to have about modern technology is all the equipment involved.  There is little debate about how useful the internet is, but getting there can sometimes be a hassle.  What is standing in the way?  Computers themselves can present a number of challenges to internet users.  After all, it’s not just [...]

4G Wireless Internet for Retirees on the Move

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

<!– @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –> Retirees today are always on the move, and the baby boomer generation has brought a host of new people to the world of retirement travel. For those wanting to see the world, retirement is an ideal time to do so. Never before has [...]

Shopping guide] fashion leading wireless routing space for free

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Spatial coverage wireless router signal strength for the occasion mobility, wireless signal to the Internet out of the space constraints, more convenient and easy. Wireless router is a router with a wireless coverage function, which is mainly used for Internet access and wireless coverage. Popular wireless routers on the market generally support the line XDSL [...]

Setup a home wireless network : A short tutorial

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

For homes with more than one computer, it would be wise for you to setup a wireless network and share your high speed internet connection, as well as the scanner, printer, and other computer devices. Wireless networking, “wireless fidelity”, or Wi-Fi, is gaining popularity nowadays because it is just so darn easy and very straightforward. [...]

What is Router and how it Works?

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

A router is a networking element that controls Internet and LAN traffic, shares the available bandwidth between multiple connected computers, filters packets, acts as a hardware firewall based on its configuration, network gateway, NAT server and wireless Access Point .A wireless router is essentially a bunch of network cards connected internally by an intelligent switch [...]

Switch from Cable to Wireless Internet and Experience the Difference for Yourself

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

By now, you have probably heard about wireless Internet, the latest and greatest technological advancement in the way that you can access the Internet.  But maybe you haven’t yet experienced the power of this technology for yourself.   After cable modems came along, many of us started using them to replace our dial-up connections, which [...]

Go Wireless and Experience the Difference

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

We all know that technology is moving faster than ever before.  It seems that every day when we wake up there is a new, revolutionary product or service waiting for us.  Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with these changes. One of the biggest changes that the world has seen in the past thirty years [...]

An Introduction To Aol Wireless Uk Broadband

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

AOL is one of the world’s leading internet service providers. AOL UK broadband internet service is also one of the most used in the UK. Broadband internet offers higher internet speeds, better quality and much more usability. Broadband takes away the hassle of always having to establish a connection because the connection is always established. [...]

Your Wireless Broadband Questions Answered

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

During this article, I will attempt to answer some FAQ’s that many people ask about wireless broadband; Why should I be interested in wireless broadband? If you only use one computer and the computer is right next to a phone socket then you don’t need to be interested but for everyone else wireless [...]

Understanding the Difference Between a Switch and a Router

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Switches and routers are special devices that enable you to make connections between and among computers, printers, peripherals, networked devices and/or other networks. A switch or a router has at least two ports into which you plug devices’ cables to make the connection, but the similarities more or less end right there. What goes on [...]