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Broadband Internet
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Configuring a wireless network involves setting up a wireless router or access point and installing wireless adapters on the networked computers. The wireless router must be placed in a central location because the computers closer to the router or access point obtain faster network speeds. The wireless router needs to be connected to a power source and a source of Internet connectivity so that all computers on the network are provided Internet access.
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Wireless Network Cards
Network cards are the backbone of any network. The Network interface card or the network card is a hardware device that allows a computer to be connected to a network, and through the network to other computers and devices. It is installed in one of the free peripheral connect interface (PCI) slots of a computer and includes a port in which the networking cable is inserted. There are different NICs for different networks even if the computer is the same. For example, if a computer is to be connected to an Ethernet LAN, it must be equipped with an Ethernet network card and if it is to be connected to a wireless LAN, a wireless network card needs to be installed.
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Network Bandwidth Monitors
The rate at which a network transmits or receives data is termed network bandwidth. Bandwidth and latency are two important parameters for measuring the speed of the networks. The higher the bandwidth, the higher the cost of the network. Hence, wastage of bandwidth is a key measurement criterion for optimizing any network.
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Internet Dial Up Access Numbers
Dialup Internet access is the cheapest way to get connected to the Internet. Even though the use of latest, high-speed Internet access technologies such as DSL and cable are now growing, dialup access is still a good option; it is also sometimes the only option for people in places where access to broadband technology is still absent. Additionally, it is the ideal Internet connection for people on a limited budget who need a decent Internet connection.
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High Speed Internet
In our technology-driven world, life without the Internet is almost unimaginable. The number of people logging on to the World Wide Web is increasing at an unprecedented pace. In view of this ever-increasing traffic on the Internet, newer ways have been designed and developed to expedite access to the web.
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Internet Dial Up Access
In today’s wired world, getting access to the Internet is a necessity. The Internet has revolutionized almost every aspect of our lives. It is fast becoming our primary source of information as well as our main avenue of communication.
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Let’s Learn A Little About How ADSL Works
ADSL is a kind of broadband Internet connection that you can get over your existing phone line. When people hear about this, they often wonder how on earth it can be true.
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High Speed Internet Services
The ever-increasing demand for fast-paced Internet access has resulted in new cutting-edge technologies being offered by various service providers. Apart from being fast, these Internet services are cost-effective, user-friendly and hassle-free.
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Wireless versus Ethernet networks
In recent years, Ethernet hasn’t exactly been fashionable. People are sick of running long wires all over the place, making holes in their walls, and being restricted when it comes to where they can use their computer.
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DSL ISPs
Having a fast and reliable Internet connection is very important, especially for people who rely on the Internet to get most of their work done. Given this, these individuals need access to an Internet service provider that can provide the reliable Internet connection that they need. If you are one of these people, you then need to find an affordable and convenient way to get reliable and high-speed Internet connections. Among the available Internet connection services on the market, one viable option is the Digital Subscriber Line or DSL connection, which is a high-speed Internet service.
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Internet Access Providers
The definition of an Internet access provider is simple. It is a company that provides Internet access to its client base. They provide this service through modems or PPP connections. Some companies also offer Internet access through cable modems and wireless connections. Traditionally, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet Access Providers (IAPs) can be understood in two different ways. IAPs give the user access to the Internet, and ISPs provide other services like T1 or T3 lines, web development services and other online utilities. Today, there is no real watertight demarcation between ISPs and IAPs, as more and more providers are using Internet access as well as services. It has become the fastest and cheapest way to go.
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Broadband - Is It All The Same?
For the casual or new Internet user, broadband may all be the same. Unfortunately, this isn't true. For a general idea of the different types of broadband, keep reading. You will learn something.
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