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1. Broadband - The Basics - By: Michael Russell
The term broadband commonly refers to any service that provides high speed Internet access. Broadband service is defined by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as having either an upstream, or downstream, data transmission speed that exceeds 200,000 bits per second. The faster speed provided...

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Learn To Fix Cable,dsl,dialup Modem Problems Fast
When it comes to diagnosing the modem and anyother computer problem,always start with the mostobvious first.Modem problems may be repairedas fast as re-booting the computer or can be ascomplex as resolving hardware conflicts.First remember to check for the most obvioussigns of trouble,such as loose connections atthe rear of the computer for external modems.Internal modems may have their retaining screwat the expansion s
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2. Wimax Next Broadband Generation - By: Michael Russell
WiMAX will be a disruptive technology in 2007, which will target areas currently underserved by broadband. It will be deployed by ‘attackers’ providing quad-play services, cable, satellite and alternative operators wanting to break into a market dominated by ‘traditional’ 2G and 3G operators, with r...

3. Broadband Speed With A Cable Connection - By: Michael Russell
Sending emails, browsing the Internet, or playing games online with a dial-up connection can be very difficult and frustrating. A broadband connection is much faster than a dial-up connection. A faster connection can make your time on the Internet much more enjoyable. You have several options if you...

4. Why Choose Dsl Over Cable For Broadband Access? - By: Michael Russell
DSL or Digital Subscriber Line has been a very popular method of broadband connection for some time now. As opposed to cable, which uses a network card NIC Ethernet connection for internet access, DSL uses the existing telephone line by transmitting the data over the top of the voice signal. In this...

5. Cable Broadband: Worth It? - By: Michael Russell
Many internet users today plug into the internet with a dial-up modem. We connect our PC to a telephone jack and wait for the computer and server to shake hands. If there is a successful connection, we’re ready to surf the internet. Otherwise, we need to dial up the model and connect to another se...

6. To Install A Wireless Network, You Need A Wireless Access Point And A Wireless Network Card For Each Computer - By: Driskill
Most routers have DHCP already enabled for obtaining the official IP address from the ISP through the broadband modem, and DHCP and NAT are ready on the router to hand out private IP addresses to user devices. To install a wireless network, you need a Wireless Access Point and a wireless network car...

7. Connected Computers Are Given What Is Known As Private Ip Addresses And They Are Generally In The Range Of 192.168.x.x Or 10.x.x.x, Which Are Reserved Solely For That Purpose - By: Driskill
LAN connected pc's are normally assigned an ip address much like when you connect to the internet with your isp. These can set automatically by a programme called dhcp running on either the router or on one of the pc's. Or they can be statically set in t. LAN home computers has many benefits if only...



8. Voip Over Wireless Broadband - By: Michael Russell
High-speed internet access, or broadband, has definitely taken root this decade as the most popular way to access the Internet.  Broadband has data rates in the Mbps (Mega bits per second), it is a far cry from the maxed out access speed of 56Kbps (Kilo bits per second) of telephone line modems...

9. If This Is An Issue, Try Setting The Router To Channel 1, Which Generally Stays Clear Of Microwave Oven Interference - By: Driskill
Morse Code: Dots And Dashes - It works like Morse code, which is a way to transmit the alphabet over radio waves using dots (short beeps) and dashes (long beeps). If this is an issue, try setting the router to channel 1, which generally stays clear of microwave oven interference. To deal ...

10. For Example, A Microwave Oven In Operation Can Dramatically Slow Down Web Page Loads When 802.11b/g Users Are Within Ten Feet Or So From The Oven - By: Driskill
This is typically the center of the home or a small office. You may benefit from positioning your router centrally where ever possible. Prices are very low these days for WLAN, and it is no wonder the number one choice for home networks. Unlike an access point, a router supplies the neces...

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Infiniband Meets Storage Networking
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Building A Voip Network With Nortels Multimedia Communication Server 5100
Building a VoIP Network with Nortel's Multimedia Communication Server 5100 by Larry Chaffin shows how to deploy voice-over-IP (VoIP) products from Nortel Networks, the largest supplier of voice products in the world. It begins with a discussion of the current protocols used for transmitting converged data over IP as well as an overview of Nortel's hardware and software solutions for converged networks. It introduces the reader to the Multimedia Communication Server 5100, and Nortel's entire suite of Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP) products. Links for 'Building A VoIP Network With Nortel's Multimedia Communication Server 5100'... More

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