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Free Internet Access Providers

Free Internet means you get restricted Internet access at no expense, or that you can pay for what you use. This free Internet access is provided by companies known as ISPs, or Internet service providers. They are the ones who establish a permanent (until your account is canceled) connection to all the World Wide Web has to offer, and there is indeed much to discover. Some providers do not charge a monthly fee, but charge for the number of hours you spend online. Your online time and bandwidth is often times restricted by the provider.


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About ISPs

For people who run online businesses and for those who use the Internet for their work, it is very important that they get a reliable Internet service provider (ISP). A reliable ISP can increase business activity; those who run online businesses can have access to their websites and business transactions at any given time.


Ethernet - Explained

Do you use Ethernet? You might think that you don’t, but don’t be so sure.


T1 For a Growing Business

Is your business growing? Do you have 5 to 15 employees all using phone and/or internet access? Do you rely on your local telephone company or cable provider to provide voice and data services for your office? You may be paying too much.


You've Purchased A Computer: Now What?

Choose your Internet Service Provider carefully. Things you need to know.


High Speed Internet Providers

High-speed Internet service providers use broadband and digital subscriber line (DSL) technology to provide high-speed Internet access to their customers. Until a couple of years ago, it was becoming increasingly difficult to provide these services to rural and remote areas, due to cost constraints.


Internet Dial Up Access Providers

Although the use of high-speed broadband Internet access is now on the rise, dialup Internet access is still widely available. This is because dialup access is still the most economical way to connect to the Internet. In places where DSL and other broadband Internet technology are not yet present, dialup is the best option to get Internet access. Also, for people on a tight budget, dialup access is the cheapest option.


The Basics On T1 Line Solutions For Small Business

T1 Lines have been the primary source of mission critical bandwidth for companies of all sizes for nearly 20 years. With so much history, a basic understanding of the T1 line should be common knowledge among business owners who are looking for reliable bandwidth for Internet access, data communications, or multiple telephone lines.


Just What Is MPLS, What Does It Do, And Where Can You Get It?

Your boss has put you in charge of finding a replacement for your frame relay. Your service is slow, expensive, and inflexible. Someone in your IT department mentions MPLS, but those initials are foreign to you. Don't panic...read on to learn what MPLS is and what it can do for you:


8 Thing You Need to Know About IPTV

Many people are still in the dark about IPTV. Read these 8 tips from Mike Street so you can get up to speed on IPTV.


International Dial Up

Sometimes, your business takes you on different trips to various states around the United States. You may be based in New York – however, your business could also take you to Miami, or anywhere in the world for that matter. The great thing is that even if you are far away, you can still access your files, information and basically your entire office – through the Internet. Instantly access any information that you might need for your overseas business trip by using any computer, a modem and a telephone line through international dial up access.


Dial Up ISP

Dial up Internet service providers, or ISPs, are mostly organizations, companies or business that provides people who want access to the information superhighway the chance to do so. People who use dial up ISP are provided immediate access to the Internet through their own telephone lines. All you need is a computer, a telephone line and a modem that serves as the medium and channel between the phone line and the computer. Dial up ISPs provides users Internet connections that are around 56 kilobytes per second, or less.


Configuring Wireless Networks

Configuring a wireless network involves setting up a wireless router or access point and installing wireless adapters on the networked computers. The wireless router must be placed in a central location because the computers closer to the router or access point obtain faster network speeds. The wireless router needs to be connected to a power source and a source of Internet connectivity so that all computers on the network are provided Internet access.


New ISP- Ten Tips for ISP Shopping

Looking for a new Internet Service Provider (ISP) but don't know which one to choose? Though difficult, it's something we all must do every once and a while. This article will make your ISP shopping experience much easier.


Bandwidth Meters

You can test your internet speed for free by using bandwidth meters found in many site over the internet. Note, however, that the results generated by these tests are not 100 percent accurate, and that your internet seed varies from time to time (depending on many factors). Nevertheless, a bandwidth meter can give you a very good idea of how fast your connection is, and is detrimental to helping you decide whether you need more speed or not.


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