The internet is a growing and dynamic entity. Growing in
exponential rate everyday and changing as just as fast.
Naturally companies try to offer access to internet in growing
number of ways. Dial-up, Broadband, Wi-fi and such. But we'll
talk about broadband today and is it really that necessary to
switch from dial-up to broadband.
Is it worth it to switch to broadband service? As most things
are, it depends on you're situation. Dial-ups are cheap, today
it's almost dirt cheap. That's it's ...Read more...
Minimizing the risks related to the Internet security is of
primary concern for any online business site. Internet security
is very important and must be guarded severely at all costs.
Minimizing the risks related to online security will ensure that
you will be able to attract many customers to your online sites.
Many security measures can be installed in an online site for
lessening the risk of Internet security.
If the customers are not sure about the security of their
personal details and ...Read more...
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Simple guide in sending fax through Internet: learn more about
Email faxing
There is lots of Internet faxing services that enable you to
send your faxes through the Internet. It is a type of online
services that provide subscribers with the ability to send and
receive faxes without a fax machine. Instead, Internet access
and an email account are all the necessary. Internet faxes are
received or sent in form of email attachments or normal fax
machine copies. Some of these Internet faxing ...Read more...
Broadband internet service providers are widely varied and offer
several different connection forms. Broadband can be separated
into several different categories, such as cable, DSL, and
satellite.
The major benefit of broadband service over dial up service is
the website uploading speed. The speed increases exponentially
when changing from dial up to broadband service, which saves you
time and energy. Broadband is also always on, so you do not need
to connect to it each time you want to use ...Read more...
What is WiFi?
Wifi or Wireless Fidelity, allows you to connect to the internet
from virtually anywhere at speeds of up to 54Mbps. WiFi enabled
computers and handsets use radio technologies based on the IEEE
802.11 standard to send and receive data anywhere within the
range of a base station. Wireless is a technology that's
inexpensive, easy to use, and practical and yet... it's a
technology that's still very young. Here's a quick look at what
the future could hold for wireless.
The Radio and ...Read more...
Once you've got your wireless network set up, I've no doubt that
one of the first things you'll want to do with it is share an
Internet connection -- after all, that's why most home users put
in a wireless network to begin with. Well, the good news is that
Windows has Internet Connection Sharing built in. The bad news
is that setting it up can sometimes be a little less than fun.
The problem is that the Internet Connection Sharing Wizards that
come with Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Me ...Read more...
Wireless Internet Terminology, like many things in life,
especially those that have anything to do with computers is
filled with terminology. But like most things, once you learn a
few of the basic terms, understanding will come quickly. So
don't be confused get informed and to help clarify, I've put
together a basic wireless "internet-to-english" guide to help
you along.
IEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The
IEEE is in charge of the wireless networking standard, as ...Read more...