Posts Tagged ‘cables’

How to Configure Your Wireless Broadband

Written on January 25th, 2010 by amapubone shout

How to Configure Your Wireless Broadband

Are you new to the world of wireless broadband? Therefore you must not be tuned in to how you can access your computer without a cable connected to it. With the advancements in technology and the rise in the number of computer users, people need to gain knowledge about wireless networks.
During your research into wiresless networks you will learn the many different methods by which you can gain internet access wirelessly. Many people then become inquisitive about finding out how they can set up wireless broadband in their own homes to be able to access the internet without having to sit at one location all the time with the help of a wireless router.

With the help of a wireless network you can now connect other devices such as printers, scanners and other devices. Home users have made broadband a very popular choice. Wireless broadband is simple to install and then users can acess the web from anywhere in their home.

To be able to set up a wireless broadband connection in your house you will need a broadband internet connection along with a DSL modem. Typically the modem will be stationary and set up in one area inof the house with the cables connecting to it from outside the house.

Wireless broadband signals are transferred from the computer to the modem using antenna. When it comes to your computer, you will have to have wireless routers enabled on your computer or laptop to catch the wireless broadband signals from your modem.

When you have connected and installed all the hardware you want to your computer, you have to turn off and turn on the DSL modem to allow it to connect to the wireless router. If you have any problems with installation, make sure you check the documentation. Then you can access your computer wirelessly with no issues.

You will need to go through some steps in order to set up your wireless router to work with your system. Passwords and network names are part of the information you will have to fill out. You can access this information and change it by opening internet explorer and starting up your wireless broadband network’s configuration page. You should leave the majority of the defualt settings as they are. Also, you should make sure that you do not forget to give your wireless broadband an administrative password. When setting your password you should choose one that is not hard to remember and yet not easy to guess at the same time. Lastm be sure to save your configuration settings for your wireless network. The settings will vary depending on the internet service provider. If you have any questions about your wireless broadband be sure to check your documents or call the company to get the correct answer.

Once you have your wireless broadband connection set up you will be able to add any other laptops and pc’s to it so that more than one person in your home can access the internet at once.

Article by broadband comparison website Broadband-Hub which compares plans from leading providers including dodo broadband plans along with industry news, helpful guides and product reviews.

Linksys N-Series Wireless Routers

Written on March 18th, 2009 by MadChas25 shouts

Linksys N-Series Wireless Routers

 

 

These Wireless-N Broadband Routers are really three devices in one box. First, there’s the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect to your network without cables. There’s also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together.

 

Finally, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection. The Access Point built into the Router uses the very latest wireless networking technology …

 

 

Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter Alternative

Written on March 9th, 2009 by MadChas25 shouts

Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter Alternative

 

 

http://www.jakeludington.com/xbox/20080103_can_i_use_a_usb_wireless_adapter_with_my_xbox_360.html Video demo of Ethernet over power line alternative to using the Xbox 360 Wireless Network adapter. This eliminates the need to rewire your house with Ethernet cable while providing a more reliable connection for online game play and streaming video to your Xbox 360. While the GameNet solution from Corinex is shown in the video demo, any of its competitors rated for 200 Mbps will also work. For …

 

 

Bluetooth Advantages And Disadvantages

Written on January 29th, 2009 by MadChasno shouts

Bluetooth Advantages And Disadvantages

 

Bluetooth has a lot to offer with an increasingly difficult market place. Bluetooth helps to bring with it the promise of freedom from the cables and simplicity in networking that has yet to be matched by LAN (Local Area Network).

 

In the key marketplace, of wireless and handheld devices, the closest competitor to Bluetooth is infrared. Infrared holds many key features, although the line of sight it provides doesn’t go through walls or through obstacles like that of the Bluetooth technology.

 

Unlike infrared, Bluetooth isn’t a line of sight and it provides ranges of up to 100 meters. Bluetooth is also low power and low processing with an overhead protocol. What this means, is that it’s ideal for integration into small battery powered devices. To put it short, the applications with Bluetooth are virtually endless.

 

Disadvantages
Bluetooth has several positive features and one would be extremely hard pressed to find downsides when given the current competition. The only real downsides are the data rate and security. Infrared can have data rates of up to 4 MBps, which provides very fast rates for data transfer, while Bluetooth only offers 1 MBps.

 

For this very reason, infrared has yet to be dispensed with completely and is considered by many to be the complimentary technology to that of Bluetooth. Infrared has inherent security due to its line of sight.

 

The greater range and radio frequency (RF) of Bluetooth make it much more open to interception and attack. For this reason, security is a very key aspect to the Bluetooth specification.

 

Although there are very few disadvantages, Bluetooth still remains the best for short range wireless technology. Those who have tried it love it, and they know for a fact that Bluetooth will be around for years to come.

 

 

Bluetooth Basics

Written on January 14th, 2009 by MadChasno shouts

Bluetooth Basics

 

The technology of Bluetooth wireless is a short range communications method intended to replace the cables that connect portable or fixed devices while maintaining the highest levels of security.

 

The key features offered by Bluetooth include low power and low cost. The specification in Bluetooth defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to communicate and connect with one another.

 

The technology behind Bluetooth has achieved global satisfaction such as enabled devices, almost everywhere in the world. Bluetooth devices will connect and communicate without wires through short range and networks known as piconets.

 

Each device will simultaneously communicate with up to seven other devices within a single piconet, meaning that each device can also belong to several piconets simultaneously. The piconets are dynamically established as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave the proximity of radio.

 

A fundamental to Bluetooth strength is the ability to handle both data and voice transmissions simultaneously. This will enable users to enjoy varieties of innovative solutions such as hands free talking, printing and fax capabilities and other applications.

 

Specifications
Unlike other standards of wireless, the Bluetooth specification gives product developers both a link layer and application layer definitions, which will help support data and voice applications.

 

Spectrum
The Bluetooth technology operates in the industrial and scientific band at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz, using a spread spectrum, frequency hopping signal.

 

Interference
The adaptive frequency hopping of Bluetooth technology was designed to reduce interference between wireless technologies that share the 2.4 GHz spectrum. Adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) works well within the spectrum to take full advantage of the frequency available.

 

AFH hopping allows for more efficient transmission within the spectrum, which provides users with greater performance even if they are using other technologies along with Bluetooth.

 

Older Posts »
Powered by WP VideoTube