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Learn the differences between internet connections like broadband, cable and DSL from the wired and wireless experts at eHow. Increase your connection speed, improve your signal strength or upgrade to a faster connection. Wondering if a T-1 line is only available at work, or if your town will ever go for public wi-fi? What about satellite Internet? eHow’s tech experts provide excellent guidance on high speed Internet, wireless connections and private network connectivity.

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  • How to Secure Wireless Network at Home

    Wireless network has become the default package when you install internet access at home. It always comes with a wireless router that gives you the option to connect wirelessly or via cable. But...

  • How to Build a Wireless AP with an Old PC

    With the proliferation of devices using wireless Internet and LAN access, many individuals have a need for an effective and powerful wireless access point, or AP. While consumers can purchase...

  • How Can I Make My Computer Download Faster?

    The speed at which your computer can receive data from another computer is known as its download speed. The faster the download speed, the faster a computer will be able to navigate web pages and...

  • Why Use a Wireless Internet Service Provider?

    According to the International Association for the Wireless Telecommunications Industry, there are more than 225 million Americans who have subscribed to some sort of wireless product. Two of the...

  • Cable Network Tutorial

    Creating a cable network in your home or office is a simple process that involves adding a router to your existing cable configuration. Adding a cable network can provide high speed cable access...

  • How Can I Download Movies Faster?

    Most modern Internet connections have plenty of speed to carry out normal web browsing without much lag, but when users download or stream large files like movies, connection speed might become a...

  • How to Load Internet to a PSP

    The PlayStation Portable has a web browser, and with the paperback book-type size of the device--it's almost pocket-sized and makes a great little web browser for lying in bed or on the sofa. A...

  • Types of Wireless Internet

    You can choose among three different kinds of wireless connections: wide area, local area and personal area. There are also three possible types of connections to wireless: cellular, hotspots and...

  • How to Get Dish Network DSL

    The popularity of the Internet has created a large market of companies and businesses that offer Internet service at varying speeds and different rates. Dish Network is one company that offers...

  • Cable Vs. T1 Internet

    Never have there been faster choices available for home Internet connections. Cable companies began making inroads in the early 2000s by offering home broadband connections to their customers....

  • How to Find the NETGEAR Network

    When you set up a Netgear wireless router in your home or small office, the device automatically creates a wireless network called "NETGEAR." Once the router has been properly configured, you need...

  • Subnetting Tips

    Internet TCP/IP addressing requires three "dotted-quad" entries in the network control panel: the address of the computer, the address of the Internet router, and the subnet mask. The first two...

  • What is the Upload Speed of Dial Up Service?

    Dial-up Internet service was the original for most Americans to connect to the Internet during the 1990s and into the first part of the 21st century before broadband connections became widely...

  • How to Set Up Wireless Security

    Wireless network technology allows you to create a computer network without using Ethernet cables. A wireless network device such as a wireless router, bridge, access point or switch provides...

  • Learning More About Wireless Security

    Learning more about wireless security can help keep your personal and professional data safe. There are many methods of securing a wireless network, and each one deserves special attention.

  • How to Hook Up Two Computers to Comcast Internet

    Comcast offers high-speed Internet through its cable lines. All you need is a network card and the cable modem, which Comcast can provide at a fee. Many people want to share the Internet...

  • Network Routing Numbers Explained

    Behind every web address, and every Internet connection, is a network routing number that acts as the phone-number system of the Internet. Network routing usually exists behind the scenes, but...

  • Determining How Fast Your Broadband Is Running

    Broadband Internet is a catch all term for high speed Internet connections which exceed the old standard of 56K. It can be useful to know how fast your broadband connection is running so that you...

  • How to Configure Home Networks

    Setting up wireless home networks is a cinch if you have your network components in place and properly connected, and the special Internet address supplied by your wireless router manufacturer in...

  • How to Add Wireless Devices

    As high speed and broadband become the gold standard of internet connections, more and more public places are offering WiFi connections and compatibility with those computers that are able to...

  • How to Set Up BT Internet on a Pocket PC

    Pocket PCs make Internet access quick and easy with a Windows-based format. Setting up a Bluetooth Internet connection can be done by anyone.

  • How to Fix Compact Wireless G USB Network Adapter Problem

    It is really frustrating every time we encountered problems on our wireless network connection. That is why I made this article to help those who are struggling to fix their Internet problem.

  • How to Connect Through a Secured Wireless Network

    Connecting through a secured wireless network requires an understanding of a few basic wireless networking terminologies, including "SSID", "WPA data encryption" and "WEP data encryption." In...

  • Definition of Routable Protocol

    By definition, a routable protocol is one that can be resolved by servers and computers across the Internet. Routable protocols include information such as a network address and a device address,...

  • How to Get WiFi Internet

    Several cities are providing WiFi Internet coverage for their residents, oftentimes at reduced cost, or even for free. Philadelphia, Minneapolis and St. Could Florida are among those...

  • How to Create an Ad Hoc Network in Windows

    Creating an Ad Hoc network is a wonderful way to create a home or small office network if you desire to set up a network that does not require the use of a hub or router. Because the computers...

  • How to Connect to the Internet Wirelessly

    Wireless Internet can be very useful if your family has more than one computer in your home. Individuals owning computers that have wireless capabilities can also connect to the Internet at...

  • How to Secure a Wireless Router Using WEP

    A wireless router adds convenience to your home network, enabling you to use your laptop outside on the deck to check emails without having to run an ethernet cable back to your router. You must...

  • How to Connect to Wireless Broadband

    Connecting to wireless broadband Internet requires multiple steps, but it is a task that can be accomplished by anyone, even if you lack advanced computer or networking skills. The wireless router...

  • How to Find My Wireless Router Settings in Windows XP

    Computers running Windows XP can connect to the Internet through a wireless connection if the computer has the necessary hardware and if the hardware is configured correctly. For example, if your...

  • How to Set Up Home Network with Windows Vista

    A home network allows you to share pictures, applications as well as Internet option with members of your household. Often this is the fastest method in copying files from one PC to another. You...

  • How to Find a WiFi Hotspot for an iPod Touch

    The iPod Touch is much more than just a music player. With its built-in wireless capability, you can check your e-mail, browse the web, or even watch YouTube videos without having a computer....

  • How to Secure Your Wireless Network

    Securing a wireless network involves going to a computer router's Web page and changing security settings after inputting a password. Prevent others from stealing a wireless signal by password...

  • How To Access A WiFi Network With An iPod

    Although some iPhone users are able to connect to the Internet over a 3G network, iPod owners do not have this option. iPhone owners who do not pay the monthly fee to connect to the Internet, as...

  • How to Use Free WiFi

    Free WiFi is offered by many establishments, but little instruction is given on how to access it. Follow these easy steps to utilize the free WiFi the next time it is available.

  • How to Make Broadband Internet Work

    We've come a long way from the days of impatiently waiting for your dial-up modem to access the Internet over your phone line, but broadband Internet access brings its own set of complications...

  • How to Setup a Wireless Network Using Setup Wizard

    With the Wireless Network Setup Wizard, which is included with all PC computers running Windows XP or later, you can configure your own wireless Internet connection. Once you create the initial...

  • How to Use WiFi Hotspots

    Although getting an Internet connection at your home is convenient, you don't have to be constrained to the house to get online. WiFi hotspots are public places where many people can access the...

  • Making Your Home Ready for High Speed Internet

    Decide on the type of service you want. There are different advantages to each of the different varieties of high-speed Internet. Cable Internet has great download speeds but tends to slow down at...

  • How to Find the Default Router on a Computer

    Routers are devices that use IP addresses to send and receive signals and information between computers or between systems and Internet destinations. In order to send and receive these signals, a...

  • How to Restore Internet Service in Windows XP

    There are many reasons why you might lose your Internet connection in Windows XP. The most common cause is missing or corrupt system files. You may also lose your Internet connection because your...

  • How to Connect a Laptop for Wireless Internet Use

    One of the most important features of a laptop is the convenience it provides in terms of size and portability. Since a laptop is what people usually use when they travel or work in a location...

  • How to Use a WiFi Card

    WiFi is a wireless network connection protocol. If you have a WiFi card, you can use it to connect your computer to the Internet at any location that has WiFi access, or "hotspots." You can set up...

  • How to Use a Laptop as a Router

    If you have multiple computers, including one laptop, but only one available modem, you can turn the laptop into a wireless router for your others. On your Microsoft Windows system, you can add...

  • What Is a Router Number?

    A router is a networking device that helps in routing and forwarding information. Routers are responsible for managing the flow of data between the global network of computers that make up the...

  • About Internet Connection Sharing Services

    If you want to share your Internet connection with all of the computers in your house, you will have to set up a local area network, which can be a complex, confusing and expensive process. The...

  • How Does WiFi Work?

    WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity. A WiFi connection makes use of radio signals, much like the ones used by cell phones and other similar devices. A computer's wireless adapter card translates the...

  • How Does Internet Connection Sharing Work?

    Users on both Windows and Mac computers can configure their systems to share a single Internet connection among several machines on the same local network. First, users must decide which computer...

  • What Is a Packet?

    A packet in computer terms is not that dissimilar from a packet of paper documents, since both involve grouped information. Packets are made up of bytes (units of computer storage) of...

  • How to Tether Your iPhone to Your Laptop and Get Free Internet

    You can teather iPhone to your laptop and get FREE internet access as long as you use under 5GB of data transfer. IF you plan on using more then you should think about using the plan that...

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