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Everyone loves using the Internet, but for people living in certain areas that may not be an easy option. Certain geographical features of the area in which you live may prevent you from getting...
A cable router is a device that is used to link two different networks to distribute Internet connectivity. Cable routers are usually found in places with high-speed cable Internet, and they are...
Wireless Internet access allows you to browse the Internet with your wireless enabled computer at any location within the wireless range. However, before you can connect to the Internet, you need...
Wireless Internet has made accessing the Web far easier than it ever was before. No longer do you need to tether yourself to one desk and plug your computer into a cable before browsing the Web....
A wireless modem is a device that does the jobs of a modem and wireless router in one unit. It sends and receives signals to and from the Internet while at the same time broadcasting those...
You can access the Internet in several different ways. To get wireless Internet, you must first get Internet access through an ISP (Internet Service Provider). There are currently three ways you...
Wireless Internet, once a complete unknown, is now gaining acceptance and in many rural areas is often the only choice for broadband Internet connectivity. In cases where the service slows down,...
You notice it is a gorgeous day outside, and you would like to sit on the patio to get some work done. But you can't because the Internet connection is upstairs. With the Dynex enhanced wireless...
These days the Internet has become an indispensable tool. But what do you do when a Wi-Fi connection is not available? The easiest thing to do is use your cell phone as a modem. While the speed...
Unlike wi-fi (wireless fidelity), an Ethernet needs a cable to transmit chunks of data called "frames." This cable is usually called a category five (Cat5) or category six (Cat6) cable. They are...
Wireless Internet was created in order to combat a problem. What was it? It was a desire that consumers had to use the Internet anywhere. It was especially vital to the business community. ...
Most wireless networks can only be accessed if you are within a couple hundred feet of the source of the signal. The latency of wireless network signals degrades quickly, so if you are farther...