Archive for May, 2009

How can I increase the surfing speed of my broadband connection?

I have got Connect's broadband connection which gives me speed between 100kbps to 300kbps according to company. But actually the speed is very less. Can you tell me how to improve the surfing speed?
upgrade it
Delete the files in these directors
%temp%
Prefetch
temp
just click start and run and type each of them in.
This should not hurt [...]

VoIP Hardware – Expand Your Options

While VoIP software will most likely retain its popularity with certain segments of people, most cable and phone companies offer hardware-based VoIP services. They bundle this with other packages they have to offer, and provide it all at one cost.
VoIP hardware tends to be more costly than VoIP software, but it is also much easier [...]

How can we make our broadband connection to connect direct when our computer get restart?

I keep my computer on whole night for downloading but some time my computer get restarted and the broadband connection get disconnected so i want that when my computer restart the broadband connection get connected to net automatically.
Dear,
Copy The Connection Shortcut To Your Startup Folder
>>C:\Documents and Settings\all users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
After This Select To Not Prompt You [...]

3 Things You Should Do To Avoid Becoming Technically Challenged

Technology is moving ahead at a break neck pace. Technology is revolutionizing the way we work, live and play. These days you can barely choose a TV without some technical knowledge. So, how can you keep it all straight and stay in the 21st century? Just remember these 3 steps.
Call technology by its name. [...]

Consumer Reports – Home-networking

A network allows a single broadband account to be shared throughout the home. Unfortunately, such networking is impractical with dial-up Internet service–one of several reasons you might want to consider broadband.
WHAT’S AVAILABLE
Home networking is getting a boost from improvements in the range, speed, and cost of wireless networks. If you own a laptop computer [...]

Ziksa Introduces the Bandwidth Multiplier – Double your Broadband Double your Fun

Ziksa Digital Services and company based in Bangalore, India introduces the Bandwidth Multiplier which makes T1 speeds and beyond available to anyone who can afford it – even if the broadband offerings are limited in speed. These routers have the ability to “join” two broadband links – xDSL, Cable modem, Fixed Wireless, you name it [...]

Is mobile broadband via a dongle sufficiently secure from eavesdropping to use it for Internet banking?

I am thinking of taking out a Vodafone mobile broabroadband contract here in the UK. Although not essential it would at times be useful to use it for banking/shopping. Would this be risky?
Make sure you use an encrypted setup and you will be fine.
There is not much money to be made cracking private [...]

Broadband Providers Turn to Wireless Technology for Their Users

Cast your mind back a year or two ago… many providers wouldn’t support users who went out and purchased their own wireless equipment. Now providers such as AOL, Eclipse Internet and Madasafish are beginning to offer free wireless routers as part of their

Net Neutrality Act Once Again on the Agenda

On January 9th, Republican Senator Olympia Snowe and Democrat Byron Dorgan reintroduced the Internet Freedom Preservation act to the Senate. Better known as the Net Neutrality Act, the bill was killed by the Senate last year in a vote split down party lines (Democrats yea, Republicans nay), with the exception of Senator Snowe. With the [...]

Is Dial Up Dead

Dial up is a means of connecting to the Internet using a modem. Dial up modems use the phone line to establish a connection to an Internet Service Provider (ISP), and then on to the Internet.
The modem alters the digital data from the PC to an analogue signal that is compatible with a phone [...]