Showing posts with label network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label network. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2014

How to Set up a wireless network on your Laptop Computer

This post provides technical support to setup wireless network on computer or laptop. How many DVD movies would you watch if you had to sit at your desk to watch them? Always take a cordless phone to a at ease spot to have a long discussion? You justify being comfortable and comfortable in your home, and too often the computer desk is the least secure place in the house.

A wireless network can make using your computer more comforting by letting you take it anywhere in your house—to your couch, your bedroom, or even your backyard. With a wireless network, you dont have to go out of your way to use the Internet, because its everywhere in your home. You also dont have to be tied to your office to take care of other computer-related tasks—with a wireless network, youre always connected. You can search the Web for reseed lawn and then, while reclining in front of the TV, print out your garden center shopping list on the printer in your home office.

Adding a wireless network to your home is easier than you think. It requires four steps:
•Choose your wireless equipment.
•Connect your wireless router.
•Configure your wireless router.
•Connect your computers and devices.

Choose your wireless equipment

The first step to setting up a wireless network is to make sure you have the equipment you need. Youll need at least two network components: a wireless router and a wireless network adapter.

If youre buying a new router, look for one with the Windows logo. This ensures that the router will work reliably in Windows XP, and if you decide to upgrade, it will work in Windows Vista and Windows 7 as well. Networking in Windows 7 has been simplified and improved. To learn more, see Windows 7 features.
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

How Do I Add Computers to My Home Network

If you have a home network, adding a new computer so that it can access printers and files is a necessity. Windows makes it simple to expand your home network in just a few simple steps. Whether the computer connects to the network through a LAN connection or a wireless connection, integrating it into your Windows home network is easy. You can set up the additional computer using a wired connection and a portable storage device, such as a CD or USB drive, or by manually inputting the settings on the computer.

    Add a Computer with a Portable Storage Device (CD or USB Drive)

  1. Using the Windows Network Setup Wizard, you can easily save your home network settings to a portable storage device like a CD or USB drive. Once saved to your preferred form of portable media, just insert the media into the new computer that you are adding to the home network and follow the instructions. This method substantially reduces the complexity of adding a computer to your home network, but it does limit the customization of the network settings on the new computer. If you need only to give the computer access to a network connection, files and printer, this is the most effective and simple method.
  2. Add a Computer Manually

  3. Manually adding a computer to your home network allows more flexibility in specifying computer connection settings, but it is a bit more complex than just copying the settings from a previously networked computer. Following the instructions in the Windows Network Setup Wizard, simply select your home network workgroup and input all the configuration options as they are set up for your home network to connect your new computer to the home network. Its important that you enter the specific configurations correctly, as even one minor error will prevent the computer from connecting to the home network
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Sunday, April 13, 2014

How To Get Low Cost Dish Network Internet Service

By Brian Stevens


Are you presently among the 30 million people who reside in a rural location and are stuck with slow, erratic dialup Internet service?Heres the way to get low-cost high speed dishNET Internet service anywhere in the U.S.

So how does dishNET Internet work?

There are two components installed at your home when you buy Internet service - a satellite dish and a satellite Internet modem. When you switch on your laptop or computer and click on a website, the modem transmits a signal through the satellite dish to a satellite orbiting 22,300 miles above the earth. The signal will be bounced off the satellite then routed to a receiving station which transmits the signal to the Internet.

Once an Internet site is located, the signal is sent via the receiving station, to the satellite, to your dish, then directly back to your modem which in turn decodes the signal then delivers it to your computer.

Dish Network Speed

Dish Network Internet data transfer speeds are up to 8 times faster compared to 1.5 Mbps DSL service, and up to 200 times faster than dial-up. This means you can browse the web quickly and easily and get photographs, music, and films in a fraction of the time its going to take with dialup.

Will you give me a comparison?

A large computer software get (1GB) will take 2 weeks using dialup , and just 2 minutes through dish Internet. To be able to upload a new music album (160 MBs) with dialup it will take 65 hours. Using Dish Internet it is going to take 16 seconds.

Does Dish Internet tie up my phone line like dialup service does?

No,it does not use your phone line so you can take telephone calls and also talk on the phone whenever you use the Internet. You wont have to wait for someone to get off the phone before you can get online, and you also wont worry that you missed an important telephone call while you were online.

Do I need to wait to get online?

With Dish Network youll not squander your time trying to log on then wait for your computer or laptop to access the Internet due to the fact it provides an "always on" connection.

How does it compare to other satellite Internet service providers?

dishNET Satellite Internet Service $39.99 per month for as much as 10 Mbps upload speed and 1-2 Mbps get. Youll get download installation and theres a $10 monthly equipment lease. (Note: $39.99 is the rate when bundled with Dish Network satellite TV service, and $49.99 with no satellite television service)

HughesNet Satellite Internet Service $59.99 monthly for as much as 10 Mbps upload speed, 1 Mbps get. Additionally, you receive download installation after a $99 mail-in rebate, and there is a $10 equipment lease fee.

WildBlue Satellite Internet $49.99 per month for up to 10 MBps upload speed plus 1 Mbps get speed. In addition, theres a $149.99 set up charge, along with a $10 equipment lease charge.

Summary

With dishNET you will get extremely fast, dependable high-speed Internet service and get all the advantages the Internet has to offer for a little more than $1 per day. So why dont you make the switch from dialup to satellite service right now?

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