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How to Set Up Internet on a Computer

If you want to use your computer to surf the Internet, you must first have an Internet connection. Luckily, as long as your machine was manufactured after 1998 or so, you should already have everything you ...Read More

 
Internet Service Providers Definition

An Internet service provider or ISP, as it is usually abbreviated, is a company that provides access to the Internet. They can offer this access to individuals or business, and sometimes also provide ...Read More

 
Definition of an Ad Hoc Network

Usually, a wireless network consists of a number of wireless-ready computer devices all connected to a central "access point"---often a router. Ad hoc networks, by contrast, eliminate the access point, with ...Read More

 
How to Setup a Wireless LAN to Bypass a WEP Key

It's usually a good idea to run a wireless network with a WEP key. However, there may come a time where you need to bypass using a WEP key on a wireless network. One popular reason for doing this is running a ...Read More

 
 

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Peer-to-peer networks are small networks in which each computer linked to the network makes some of its resources--which can include hard disk space, files, processing power, or internet bandwidth--available ...Read More

WiFi signals are omnidirectional, which presents two risks: unauthorized access to your Internet connection, and broadcasting sensitive information over an unsecured network. The solution to both risks is to ...Read More

A TiVo is a digital video recording (DVR) device that can sync to cable networks to record and save your favorite programs. The TiVo connects to the network through an Internet connection to download program ...Read More

Changing your Internet service to mobile broadband can dramatically alter the way you surf the Internet. Broadband allows for faster browsing speeds, faster downloads, and often better customer service ...Read More

With brand new technology, available from Sprint as of April 2010, and soon from other carriers, you can turn your cell phone into a wireless hotspot for up to four different devices at the same time. ...Read More

A wireless address is also known as a wireless hardware address or Mac address. This is a unique hexadecimal identifier that is assigned by the manufacturer to each piece of wireless hardware. The wireless ...Read More

Experience the freedom and flexibility of wireless Internet with your computer. Work or play online from anywhere in your home or business. To get started, you need the right equipment, a little bit of ...Read More

You've been held down by wires long enough. It's time to get rid of them and set up a wireless Internet network in your home so you can take your laptop from the basement to the attic and not worry about ...Read More

Setting up free wireless internet hotspots can be a benefit to both the locations that set them up and the customers that use them. Business owners will benefit from increased traffic from those with ...Read More

WiFi means wireless Internet, both at home and in public locations through wireless Internet hot spots or access points. The term can also be applied to wireless Internet access through portable devices such ...Read More

Before you set up a home or office network, there are several things to consider. You need to know what protocol to use, cables, security, desktop operating system, if you want to offer wireless and any ...Read More

One of the best things about laptop computers like the PowerBook is their ability to connect wirelessly to the Internet from just about anywhere. Airports, coffee shops, even your couch--you name the place, ...Read More