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  • Requirements to Receive Broadband Internet Service

    According to Internet World Stats, as of June 2009, 251,735,500 people in the United States are Internet users. Broadband Internet service allows people to communicate over the Internet at high...

  • DSL Vs. Dial Up Internet Service

    Both dial-up and DSL Internet service have advantages and disadvantages. Some factors include speed, price and availability, but it can also involve what you enjoy or plan on doing on the Internet.

  • Rural Internet Options

    As of October 2009, more people are connected to the Internet than at any other time. Most of the population enjoys high-speed broadband Internet access, which is usually provided by digital...

  • Differences in High Speed Internet Access

    Broadband Internet access, also known as "high-speed Internet," has a high rate of data transmission. High-speed generally refers to any connection of 256 kbit/s (0.256 Mbit/s) or greater....

  • How to Compare DSL Modems

    A digital subscriber line (DSL) modem allows your computer to upload and download data through an Internet service provider. Not all DSL modems are created equal, however; there are many different...

  • Types of High-speed Internet

    It's hard to imagine life today without high-speed Internet -- in fact many of us would choose to live without the Internet altogether before making the switch back to dial-up. But high-speed...

  • 3G Speed Vs. DSL

    You are thinking about getting rid of your DSL (digital subscriber line). You've seen commercials for 3G but aren't sure what it is. Your friends and colleagues use mobile devices that support...

  • How to Test ADSL

    ADSL, also known as asymmetric digital subscriber line, is one of the two types of DSL lines that give residential users high-speed Internet access. Many phone companies such as AT&T offer...

  • How to Use an External Modem

    An external modem is used to connect a computer to the Internet. External modems come in three general types: dial up, cable, and DSL modems. (Dial up modems are generally inside a computer, and...

  • What Is High Speed Internet Connectivity?

    With the increase in the ease of computer technology, Internet service providers have also upgraded their systems. Traditionally, users connected via dial-up to the Internet, but with high-speed...

  • What Connections are Needed for DSL?

    DSL is short for Digital Subscriber Line and is an Internet service available from traditional telephone companies such as AT&T and Verizon. DSL is a type of broadband service that can utilize...

  • How to Compare Download Speeds

    There are many different Internet providers that provide a wide variety of Internet speeds. Download speeds are highly dependent upon the speed of the Internet connection, along with other...

  • What Is a Preferred Connection: ISDN or DSL?

    ISDN is a digital service that provides Internet service to users. DSL is a high-speed Internet service that operates at faster speeds than ISDN. More users prefer a DSL connection because of its...

  • How do DSL Modems Hook Up to the Computer?

    To connect a DSL modem using an Ethernet port, you need a segment of Ethernet cable that corresponds to the type of Ethernet card you have on your computer. Check the device manager on your...

  • How Does Broadband DSL Work?

    Broadband DSL (digital subscriber line) allows the user to have access to high-speed Internet. This type of service is becoming very popular because it operates at double the speed of regular...

  • How to Access a Computer Remotely

    Accessing and controlling a computer remotely brings the entire desktop of your home computer, or anyone else's computer, to the computer you are currently using. This allows you access to a...

  • How to Compare DSL Providers

    Internet users are always looking for a faster connection. With DSL, you can have a high speed, always-on connection. Nowadays, DSL is much more affordable than in the past. Knowing what questions...

  • How to Reestablish Your AT&T DSL Connection (and maybe a few others too!)

    Your AT&T DSL connection is no longer working but you know that everything is connected correctly and your bill is paid. Even reloading the software isn't helping. What do you do? Before...

  • How to Share a Printer Using a Hub

    Sharing a printer using a hub makes things a lot easier. Using a hub will allow you to hook up more than one computer to just one printer. This definitely cuts down on cost, due to the fact that...

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