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Setting Up A Secure Home Wireless Network - 2 Simple Steps To Protect Your Privacy

Discover how to secure your home wireless network and protect your personal data.


Communication And Email

As technology advances - it appears that reaching distant places has become easier.


Dial Up Service Providers Still Have Their Place

Do you know that that dial up service providers still exist? Well, it’s certainly difficult to believe that they are still around because most people have made the switch to cable high-speed Internet. Modern technology has really come along way. You can now even roam throughout your house with just a 12 inch Mac in hand. This pure technology that weights only three pounds is probably one of the coolest machines to date.


The Future of Wireless Communications and Broadband Internet Access

Wireless communications technology has scaled new highs over the past decade, and continues to change the way we live. The marriage between the newest Wireless Mesh Networks and WiMax technologies seem to drive communications and broadband internet into the remotest areas of developing countries.


Protect Yourself Against Viruses

These days it is a must to have a good, reliable virus protection program. There happens to be a many good free virus protection software packages out on the internet today.


Broadband: The Death Of Dial-Up?

With today's Web's bells and whistles, broadband has become a necessity to fully enjoy your time online. Will dial-up access survive the ever-growing World Wide Web?


Will Fractional T1 Solve This Problem

When do you know you need a fractional T1 instead of a DSL to solve your network performance issues? Here's a real life scenario to help you understand what questions to look at - and what answers to look for.


ADSL vs. 3G vs. iBurst vs. myWireless

Small businesses that are using a 64kbps leased line connection at 112 000 a month are now saying they would be better off paying a quarter of the price for ADSL even if it means having a less consistent quality of service.


Dial Up Services

Dial-up services are an inexpensive, slow way to access the Internet. A modem is required to dial an access number provided by the Internet Service Provider (ISP). In this type of connection, both sides must have a modem. The user computer is known as the client, and the service provider?s end is referred to as the remote server.


Dial Up Internet Accelerators

It is widely accepted that dial up is not one of the fastest options available to access the Internet. It takes a lot of time to establish a connection. In a dial up connection, the user, known as the client, sends data to the remote server. This is done through a modem. It is like asking permission to access the Internet and is known as a handshake. It takes a lot a time to send the data back and forth to establish the connection, which is essential to verify the user account information.


The History of IRC

All about the history of IRC and webcams chat.


Consumer Demand Drives Development of New DSL Technology

Many Companies are making the investment to meet consumer demand for better and faster broadband internet service. New technologies are emerging that may soon put more zoom in your Internet connection


Broadband Boosts The Independent Film Industry

Online movie production and distribution is huge on the internet. Filmmakers are discovering broadband video streaming as a powerful ally in achieving that all-important recognition for their work.


The Advantages of Broadband Internet

Slow access to online services can really be annoying. Slow Internet access can deprive you of all the resources available on the Internet such as streaming video and audio. Having high-speed Internet access like broadband internet, the gateway to the realm of fast Internet, can give you an edge over all your competition.


Broadband: Just The Facts

Broadband Internet access provides a higher speed of transmitting the data to the user - but how can you get it? Find out here.


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