Archive for the ‘Wireless Networks’ Category

Entering Open and Encrypted Wireless Networks

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Many people use someone elses wireless network to connect to the internet, without paying for it or even asking for permission. In most countries, entering a private network is not legal if this network is not open. The truth is that most wireless networks have at least one security method enabled, so anyone who chooses to bust this security and bypass it is actually breaking the law. As far as it legally goes, accessing and using the resources of a system or network that does not belong to you and without the permission of the owner is forbidden and you can be prosecuted for this.
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Configuring Wireless Routers Is Not Difficult

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

If you have already bought a wireless router, and you are very eager to connect it in order to set up the new wireless network. However, you should never skip reading the user manual, because the specific configuration setting can only be found in that. And if lets say its cold outside, leaving the new router to rest for a while will decrease the risk of creating water vapors inside its components, because of the quick temperature changes. You should never skip reading instructions, even if they seem like unnecessary.
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Installing A Printer On A Vista Wireless Network

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

The most popular way of installing a printer on a local network is to install it as a unique and device on the network and then each computer from the network has to have the printer software installed to see it and use it.
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How To Increase The Wireless Signal On Your Network

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

You've just done the wireless connection on your computer and you are already feeling pretty much like an It technician. Everything is nice and peachy until you notice that if you go a few meters away from the router the signal is dangerously decreasing. This decrease in wireless signal power can be a cause of the conditions youve organized the network in.
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Frequently Asked Question about Wireless Routers

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Some problems that are concerning wireless routers are appearing more and more often and so many people have to deal with them all over the world that they are worth mentioning in one place.
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How Do Wireless Routers Work Within Our Homes And Offices?

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

There is a lot to explain when someone asks how do wireless routers work? because the system is anything but simple. It can be explained in simple terms but that will leave most people with just the basic understanding of knowing how wireless routers do work. And since for most people, that is all that is needed, the simple explanation is what we will focus on in order to save mass confusion. Only those who are really studying computers and routers in school go into the deep details of how it really works.
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Getting to Know a Bit About Your Wireless Equipment

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

As your company or small business goes high-tech, it can often be difficult to keep track of all the equipment and terms that are standard issue in the wireless age. While it might be simpler to leave it all to your IT guys to understand, it would unquestionably be to your advantage to learn the basics about wireless paraphernalia and how it operates to help keep your entrepreneurial endeavors running smoothly.
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How To Create A Wireless Computer Network

Friday, February 27th, 2009

While living in a growing age of technology, having at least one computer in the home is just as common as having a refrigerator. Most homes today will have some sort of computer equipment for either personal use or business use. With today's wireless-equipped laptops, a wireless router and, if you need one, a wireless adapter card, even the technically-challenged can create a network in a heartbeat. This discussion isn't about Bluetooth technology, nor does it relate to Macs.
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The Future of Bluetooth

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Because it meets the basic needs of connectivity in close range, Bluetooth has a very bright future ahead of it. Bluetooth is actually the result of initiatives from nine leading communications and computer industry giants, including IBM, Microsoft, 3-COM, Sony, Lucent, and Nokia.
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How to Optimize Your Wireless Network Channel

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

When you use a wireless network at home, range and performance can be influenced by a lot of factors. The location of your wireless router as well as the location of your PC and/or laptop can make a lot of difference. Concrete walls also have a strong influence on Wi-Fi signals, so too many concrete walls in between the communication devices will reduce the signal strength, and as a result, the performance.
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