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Benefits of Wireless Routers by Michael Sterios
As download speeds continue to increase a greater number of broadband users are downloading heavy content items such as entire films. This is because the time it takes to complete such tasks are shortened. It is also the case that several computers sharing the same broadband connection may... Wireless routers also provide an extra layer of security against malicious programs such as viruses which can infect your computers via the Internet connection. ... Apart from the obvious advantage of improving the look of your home or office by not having cables running between devices, wireless...
Getting The Most From Your Internet Camera by Ralphy Jarvis
Let the world of technology envelope you. This is the modern path to enlightenment. Okay, so maybe that is a little extreme. I do not want to come across like one of those religious fanatics or anything. However, I do believe in the power of convenience and accessibility. ... You can rig Internet cameras so that your home can be watched all day long. ... It's all about the Internet and wireless connection. ... So far I have only witnessed high tech Internet cameras on my brother's laptop. ... A number of home owners are setting up top-notch security systems and retaining full access to...
Home Wireless Network Security Issues by Greg Lietz
Running a business from home has its advantages, including no commute, a more accommodating work schedule, fresh coffee and home-cooked meals at any time you want. But running a business from home using a home wireless local area network (WLAN) with your computer may lead to thievery of... Setup your home wireless network router to block anonymous internet requests or pings. ... Your home wireless network router should have firewall features enabled and demilitarized zone (DMZ) feature disabled.
Wireless Internet by Dennis Oley
We have all come a long way from connecting to the internet via the old 2400 baud telephone line modem to a slow AOL connection. Now, there are many ways to connect to high-speed internet at various costs and service levels. Today, the Cable TV provided high-speed internet access usually costs... Now to set-up a simple wireless network you need two more things; a Wireless Router (to connect to your high-speed modem), and a way to receive the wireless signal at your computer, a wireless network card.
How to Secure Your Wireless Network by Debbie Jacobsen
If you use a wireless network, chances are good it is not secure. If you don’t make some important configuration changes on your wireless router after installing it, your wireless network is wide open to hackers, curious neighbors and people who would rather use your broadband internet service... In addition to securing your wireless network, there is one more thing you need to do to make sure your wireless network is safe: Install a personal firewall on each of the computers on your wireless network .
Watch Satellite TV on Your PC FREE by Emma Drosy
Satellite Internet us the latest, hottest trend for computers. But did you know you can watch satellite TV on your PC with satellite Internet? Not only can you surf the ‘Net, but you can watch satellite TV in your PC free and listen to satellite radio, too! ... With wireless Internet, you can watch satellite TV on your PC not just at home, but at the office, at the gym, wherever you like. ... Wireless Internet technology is sweeping the nation – soon, it’ll be everywhere. ... Satellite Internet is truly the wave of the future.
Wireless Access Points: 3 Modes for Wireless Access Points by Eric Meyer
Wireless access points can function in three different types of modes: root, repeater and bridge. Root Mode - This is the most common type of mode where multiple users access the access point at once like a hotspot. In root mode users with laptops or PDA’s can access the internet to watch... So when you purchase a wireless access point you are actually purchasing three types of wireless connectivity: Root / Hot spot used to connect multiple mobile clients at once, Repeater which is used to extend the signal of another access point.
Using a PCMCIA Card With An ExpressCard Laptop: The AirCard Conundrum by Nathan Kartchner
Yeeeah... That's A Problem You just got paid and it’s time to get that new laptop you’ve been dreaming of. So you head off to the store, pick up your new (insert brand name here) laptop and bring it home to check out your spoils. You’re thrilled when everything works great, until you try to... The first would be to buy a specially designed stand-alone router with a cardbus slot specifically intended for a wireless internet card. ... This router takes the cellular signal from the aircard and converts it into a WiFi signal that can be picked up by a standard 802.11b/g wireless adapter.
Sharing an Internet Connection over a Wi-Fi Network by Lee Asher
Once you've got your wireless network set up, I've no doubt that one of the first things you'll want to do with it is share an Internet connection -- after all, that's why most home users put in a wireless network to begin with. Well, the good news is that Windows has Internet Connection Sharing... How Internet Connection Sharing Works When you set up Internet Connection Sharing, you set up one of your computers as a 'gateway' to the Internet, and then use this gateway to access the Internet with your other computers.
Free Downloads Can Disable POP Ups by Morgan Hamilton
How often do you use your computer? Most families have several PCs or Macs at their homes. It is so easy and convenient to access the Internet. You only need a laptop and wireless high speed Internet connection. We use these wonderful super-machines on a daily basis as they make our lives easier. ... No matter if I am shopping for a birthday gift or selecting a vacation package, it is all done with my home computer. ... I enjoy surfing the Internet as I can find anything I want there. ... Despite that, we wish we didn't have to cope with the little flaws coming along with the Internet.
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