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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Adam Smith In order to enjoy internet access, a device known as a modem must be connected to your computer. These devices come in various forms, but the most common types are cable, dial-up and DSL modems. The type of modem you will require all depends on your internet connection. written by Kimberley Howson A look at the increasing popularity of mobile broadband and how it is becoming the latest must-have accessory. This article reveals the target audience of mobile broadband technology and the benefits it offers to them. written by Danial Manley Here are some brief descriptions and important features provided for GPS users especially fleet owners who are in bare needs of such system. written by Jamie Charlesten How many times have you sat there starring at your computer screen, twiddling your thumbs, just wishing you had even a little more speed? This particularly holds true for anyone that is still using a standard dial up server, which can be painfully slow. If you have found yourself wishing for more speed from time to time, then the good news is that it is now not so far out of reach.
written by Jamie Charlesten There was a time, not too far in the distant past, when people were just happy to be connected to the Internet. They would sit down at their computers, visit with online friends around the globe, play their games or do what ever they found to do on the Internet. Some where along the way however, just as with the automobile the need for speed took hold and the rest is history.
written by Christy Myers Today nearly more than 10 million DSL users in US but you must be surprise to know that nearly 40 percent does not have covered with proper security. written by Dennis Lewis The three USB modem provides you a truly unique mobile broadband service that is both user-friendly and easy to carry. written by andy tao If you want a powerful all round laptop then the HP Pavillion DV9565 is highly recommended if you have that sort of money to spend. This machine uses the AMD Turion 64 x 2 Dual Core processor so you can be sure that it will remain top of the league for a while to come, it’s RAM is 2048 MB so you will be able to run multiple applications which wont slow it down or have any negative effect on the performance. written by Darlene Kaitlene Taking technology one step ahead, the wireless 3G modem provides global wireless access to the Internet and e-mail. Thanks to this technology, you can use your 3G mobile as a modem by simply connecting your handset to your PC with a USB cable. written by Darlene Kaitlene 3G modems ensure wireless connectivity, which is especially helpful for the people on move, such as the business people and sales persons. You can plug in a 3G modem into your laptop or notebook and avail the services associated with 3G. written by Vinay Choubey A modem (from modulate and demodulate) is a device that modulates an analogue carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. Faster modems are used by Internet users every day, notably cable modems and ADSL modems. In telecommunications, "radio modems" transmit repeating frames of data at very high data rates over microwave radio links.
written by John Gibb ADSL is fast becoming the standard method of broadband Internet access, with its growth far outstripping that of cable. However, there are some downsides to DSL that you should be aware of. written by John Gibb ADSL is cheap, and it’s getting cheaper. There’s a reason for this: it’s called local loop unbundling. written by John Gibb If you’re considering broadband, the chances are that you have two options: ADSL or cable (there’s also satellite, but it’s only really worthwhile when the other two are unavailable). written by John Gibb ADSL is a kind of broadband Internet connection that you can get over your existing phone line. When people hear about this, they often wonder how on earth it can be true. written by John Gibb Well, the answer to that question is that there are simply so many things happening on today’s Internet that weren’t really popular before the rise of broadband written by John Gibb So we’ve finally left the era of the Internet crawling along, taking forever to load anything – we’ve entered the high speed age, written by Richard Meeuwsen Meeuwsen Easy to understand DSL information plus compatibility tests from the http://paradisewireless.com/dsl.htm webpage. It is no big deal to get an understanding about what it is, how it works and how it compares to your other choices for getting high speed internet access. << previous page 1 next page>> |