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    • How Does a Wireless DSL Router Work?

      A wireless DSL router plays an integral role networking and connecting to the Internet. To begin the process, your computer sends any files or information you want to share to its wireless adapter. The adapter transposes the information into a radio signal which it then broadcasts over an antenna to the router. more »

    • How to Set Up Wireless DSL

      Going wireless with your DSL connection offers a host of benefits. You can share Internet access among multiple computers; you can transfer files from one computer another; you can even share a printer. Best of all, you can finally get off that flimsy computer stool and surf the web from your luxurious La-Z-Boy. Ahh ... isn't that better? more »

    • Does a DSL Modem Need a Minimum Speed to Work?

      When you sign up for DSL Internet service, your service provider will usually supply you with a modem. However, if you're thinking of buying the modem yourself, there are several things you need to think about. You'll need to get in touch with your service provider to find out what kind of modem is compatible with your service, and... more »

    • About Wireless DSL Routers

      Wireless DSL routers allow users to use the Internet on multiple wireless devises in the home or office. Wireless routers connect the devices into the same network, which allows for mobility without the hindrance of cords and wires. more »

    • How Does Wireless DSL Work?

      A fast broadband internet connection is used with DSL. An access point transfers the local area network signal wirelessly to one or more computers. Access points are wireless routers or antennas that broadcast a signal. A wireless card or adapter is needed for receiving the signal to a computer (although a new laptop may already have... more »

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