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09th October 2009
A router is a networking element that controls Internet and LAN traffic, shares the available bandwidth between multiple connected computers, filters packets, acts as a hardware firewall based on its configuration, network gateway, NAT server and wireless... Read >
Author: bazaarpc
26th September 2009
One of the fastest growing segments of Internet connectivity today is Wireless Internet. Wi-Fi, or Wireless Fidelity, is Internet connectivity over dual band networks that are classified by a set of standards most commonly referred to as 802.11, 802.11a, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th May 2009
If you've ever wondered how RIM has stayed on the top of the smartphone heap for so long, look no further than the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Of course, the BlackBerry is best known for its email capabilities which have long made it a favorite with corporate ... Read >
Author: charlotte.stowe@alexaemail.com
17th April 2009
If you've got a wireless network at home or at your business and don't take special care to protect it, well, you're taking a major security risk. Even if you're protecting your network, you may not go far enough. For example, you may use easily crackable... Read >
Author: muktisharma
17th April 2009
You can all times use a wireless laptop internet card anytime everywhere to access the internet, regardless of your location, you will be able to access also 802.11g network or 802.11b network, even both at the same time depending on the type of Laptop In... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq
27th March 2009
You can all times use a wireless laptop internet card anytime every place to access the internet, regardless of your location, you will be able to access either 802.11g network or 802.11b network, even both at the same time depending on the type of Laptop... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq
06th March 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking.
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
03rd March 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking.
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
26th February 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking.
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
26th February 2009
When two or more computers are connected with each other to share information, files, folders and resources that is called computer networking.
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices li... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
07th February 2009
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like hub, switches, routers etc. are used. Now a days people are opting for wireless networking more than wired networking. In wireless networking radi... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
01st February 2009
Computers are connected through wired or wireless media. In wired media STP or UTP cables and devices like hub, switches, routers etc. are used. Now a days people are opting for wireless networking more than wired networking. In wireless networking radi... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
28th January 2009
As you search for car TV antenna related information or other information about antenna band or homemade fm antennas, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight into the car TV antenna information that y... Read >
28th January 2009
If you’re major interest is information related to cellular phone antenna or any other such as antennas direct db4, mobile tablet PC, dish antenna or outside TV antenna, this article can prove useful.
One 8dbi directional antenna could have a signal ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
28th January 2009
As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to television antenna and in some way related to TV transmitters, marine antenna, and TV antenna in an attic or antenna length for your reading pleasure.
One... Read >
17th December 2008
Wireless networks are all the in thing, but installation won’t be successful unless you chose the right network and set it up properly. Wired networks require that each computer be connected via a wire to a central location, called a hub. This often inv... Read >
Author: discount_notebooks@yahoo.co.uk
05th December 2008
Many people use wireless internet connection in distinct setting for different purposes but there is one binding desire that connect all the people to invest in a wireless internet connection. Desire is not to clog up their home or office with cables nece... Read >
Author: Mike Nicholson
05th September 2008
Over the years, Blackberry has developed its own niche of followers that, mostly anyway, stay loyal to the brand no matter what. Part of this may be attributed to the fact that, really, there haven't been many 'bad' Blackberry phones out there, and with t... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford
02nd September 2008
The advent of wireless routers has helped small offices and home computers interconnect and function fast. No more sharing of files with thumb drives or squabbles over who will access the internet fast. If you have notebook or laptop you can keep repositi... Read >
Author: Avesh Dahiya
27th August 2008
A home and office wireless network can be set up using wireless local area network (WLAN) devices. A wireless LAN
has a wireless platform to enable wireless communication amongst the computers/laptops and peripheral devices part
of the LAN. A wireless... Read >
Author: savemysystem
15th May 2008
Over fifteen percent of the world's population are internet users today and these numbers are expected to rise dramatically over the next few years. And there is absolutely no doubt at all that the more people who have access to the internet, the more wil... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
11th May 2008
Wireless Internet access is an ever growing phenomenon and more and more locations have hot spots available for use.
As an internet enthusiast I am always taking my laptop with me wherever I go, be it to the local pub for lunch or down to a coffee shop... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday
10th March 2008
Router Functionalities
Firewall
Firewalls are ideal for home networks. They help in protecting home use computers by stalling the destructive efforts of other official websites and potential hackers. This software or hardware device filters the informat... Read >
Author: Ryan
07th March 2008
Let’s test your knowledge of the OSI model, frame relay, and other important topics for your Cisco certification exams!
CCENT Certification:
Identify the devices that run at the bottom layer of the OSI model.
A. router
B. switch
C. hu... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th August 2007
Computers, printers fax machines, powers tips, phones, and monitors. All of these devices have many things in common, including long and possibly tangled cables running across your room. As the number of devices you use increases, the more valuable a Wi... Read >
Author: Jon Norwood
02nd December 2006
By Fiza
http://www.theitlibrary.com
A Computer network is comprised of different devices to share and transmit the data and voice as well as to boost the signals. Network devices or components are the physical parts connected to a network. There ar... Read >
Author: Fiza Ali
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Jack Knows Inc.
Part of securing your network must include looking at your wireless access points. Wireless access can be dangerous to your network. Most people don't even know how easy it is to exploit wireless access points. Let me ... Read >
Author: Paul Mcgillivary
02nd March 2006
To the information security professional wireless networking may be thought of as a four letter word to be avoided at all costs. Regardless of the security implication wireless networking can provide cost efficiency, and because of that wireless technolog... Read >
Author: Kelly King
15th December 2005
Most people have heard of it, but the obvious question often seems to come to mind: what exactly is WiFi technology?
The answer is that it's a way to transfer data wirelessly, using the IEEE 802.11 networking standard. It allows users to access the int... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
09th November 2005
Wireless networks using 802.11 have made it simple to connect multiple devices to your home network.This can also make your data availiable anywhere, even outside your home.To set this up all you need is a broadband connection connected to a wireless rout... Read >
Author: Benjamin Hargis
21st October 2005
iPIG and iPIG Server Secure Your Public Wi-Fi Hotspot or Hotel Connection for Free
iOpus Software has released iOpus Private Internet Gateway (iPIG), a powerful Windows application that keeps strangers from monitoring your email exchanges or gaining u... Read >
Author: Tech Support
27th September 2005
iPig Secures Any Public WiFi Hotspot Connection
iOpus Software has released iPig V1.0 Beta (Freeware), the new and unique tool for secure connections at any public hotspot or network:
Do you connect to public or unencrypted WLAN hotspots, for exampl... Read >
Author: Tech Support
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