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		<title>Why should you use a Linksys wireless router?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 20:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sbsystems</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have a variety of ways on which people connect to the online world, but the number one way involves a Linksys wireless router. This router may be used to connect one computer, or multiple computers with the internet. Some attach it directly to their computer, while some have a wireless network card to use the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have a variety of ways on which people connect to the online world, but the number one way involves a <a href="http://www.linksyswirelessrouter.org" target="_blank">Linksys wireless router</a>. This router may be used to connect one computer, or multiple computers with the internet. Some attach it directly to their computer, while some have a wireless network card to use the internet without needing any cords or wires. In a lot of cases users chose a router to meet their needs.</p>
<p>Linksys certainly is the primary maker of routers used by most of the current internet providers. Both Time Warner Cable and Comcast use Linksys routers, and these are two of the biggest internet providers in the usa. Every time a customer decides to use a broadband system, to upgrade to wireless service, or decides making use of high speed cable access to the internet, the company will send an installer out to their home or business. The installer is to be in charge of connecting the router in to the existing cable lines. In the time the phone call is made towards the moment once the user can get connected to the world wide web is really as little as just a few short days.</p>
<p>There are numerous of internet providers that won&#8217;t utilize Linksys wireless routers, but instead pick a different manufacturer. Even Time Warner and Comcast use different makers in some other part of usa. That does not mean that users cannot take benefit from a Linksys wire less router, however they will have to purchase the Linksys wireless router by themselves. There are numerous companies and shops that sell these. They are offered in mass merchandise stores along the lines of Target and Wal-Mart. Some electronics or specialty stores just like Radio Shack, Best Buy, Circuit City and also sell them. Shoppers usually see them for sale in the stores, or some might include a mail in rebate. Other users may prefer to find a<a href="http://www.linksyswirelessrouter.org" target="_blank"> Linksys wireless router</a> online at the store like linksyswirelessrouters.org. These stores often provide substantial discounts compared to traditional stores. An example the Linksys WRT160N which retails for $129.99 can be found online for less than $100 and often with free shipping.</p>
<p>Most people prefer to use a Linksys wireless router since it enables to connect several computers onto the same system. A household where one person runs a desktop computer and several people use a notebook computer especially find a <a href="http://www.linksyswirelessrouter.org" target="_blank">Linksys wireless router </a>helpful. They can attach the pc on to the router using wires and cables. The other computers may then link on the system using wireless network connection. Everybody in the house will use the same system without utilizing the same computer.</p>
<p>A Linksys wireless router is an extremely popular choice for many households. The hardware could easily be found, and easily installed onto one computer or multiple computers.Everybody in the household will have the same high speeds and wireless access, without having to be in the same room. Many users also can use the hardware at the same time, without causing any problems.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s The Best Type Of ISP To Use?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 11:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>abarker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this article I&#8217;m going to explain a few of the differences between various choices for methods to get on the Internet. To begin with, let me explain the two general types of Internet connection before I get more in-depth about some of the more specific ways inside these two larger categories. When when one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this article  I&#8217;m going to explain a  few of the differences between  various choices for  methods to  get on the  Internet.</p>
<p>  To begin with,  let me explain the two  general types of Internet connection before  I  get more  in-depth about some of the more specific   ways inside these two  larger categories.</p>
<p> When  when one looks at  it as  basically as possible there are two   general <a title="computer terms" href="http://www.worthgodwin.com/dictionary-of-computer-terms-and-terminology/computer-dictionary-terminology-terms-and-jargon-explained.html">computer  terms</a>  for differet Internet  connection types: dialup and &#8220;broadband&#8221;.</p>
<p> Dialup is,  as you  may know, the  older way to  connect to the Internet,  where you use a  dialup modem. Dialup modems have been around  far longer than most people  know: I bought my first  one  around 1986 and they  date back to in the  1960s.</p>
<p> It was a &#8220;1200 bps&#8221; (bps is a  measurement of  how fast it works) modem that I  bought  for around&nbsp; $200 for back  in the day.  Dialup modems  hit a maximum speed of 56K bps  a good ten years or more ago, and now  can be  bought for  less than&nbsp; $10 if you  go to the right  place.</p>
<p>  So that&#8217;s about 46 times faster, and   20 times  less expensive.</p>
<p>  Now you  may think to yourself &#8220;Well that must be  pretty fast then!&#8221;</p>
<p> If  that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re thinking, you&#8217;re  wrong.</p>
<p> Dialup is  old technology, and hasn&#8217;t  been improved in  about ten years, which means it&#8217;s  about 150 years out of date  relatively speaking!</p>
<p>  The bottom line is,  dialup = slow.</p>
<p>  Many computer users are  stuck in the stone age of dialup, either because they  don&#8217;t  see any reason not to, or they  have  no choice where they  live.</p>
<p>  Unfortunately,even  if you are  currently using dialup and  think &#8220;it&#8217;s good enough, so why bother  upgrading?&#8221;&#8211;  you are making a mistake.</p>
<p> I&#8217;ll  tell you why that is in a  moment.</p>
<p>  First,  I  should discuss the  primary alternative to  dialup.  I&#8217;m talking about&#8221;broadband&#8221;, which   generally just means &#8220;fast Internet&#8221;.</p>
<p> Broadband  can be found in a  variety of   varieties,  with a range of speeds,   all of them much faster than dialup.</p>
<p>  Aside from way faster, broadband generally doesn&#8217;t tie up your phone line, so   people you know don&#8217;t  get busy signals  when they  try calling you, and  you&#8217;re  able to make phone calls  while you&#8217;re   connected to the Internet.</p>
<p> The two  most commonplace different types of broadband are cable and DSL. Cable internet comes over the same   cable as cable TV, and is  available from many  different companies  using a  variety of different  brands&#8211; Roadrunner is one example  of cable internet.</p>
<p> DSL actually  comes over your phone lines  like dialup, but  is  much quicker and,  much like cable Internet, you can  place phone calls while you&#8217;re   online.</p>
<p>  You also  have less-used choices such as satellite, which gives you fairly  speedy connections to the Internet  by sending the signal through a  satellite dish  like satellite TV.  It&#8217;s slow for broadband, but  quite a  bit faster than dialup. It&#8217;s  mainly used by people   in  less developed areas who don&#8217;t have  any better   choice.</p>
<p> What I  suggest to most  people who ask is to get DSL, if  they can get it where you  live. In most cases it&#8217;s  just a little more expensive than dialup is, and in   some cases it&#8217;s the same price or even   costs less!</p>
<p> It&#8217;s not  usually as   speedy as cable Internet, but  it&#8217;s still plenty fast for most people, and lets you do a lot of things  that just aren&#8217;t possible (or are  extremely irritatingly slow) on dialup,  for  example, viewing videos on YouTube or   other sites, or downloading  big files.</p>
<p>  Which brings me to one of the  biggest reasons I  think people should stop using dialup  and  switch to some  kind of broadband  &#8212; downloading  large files.</p>
<p> You  maybe be under the  impression that you never do that, but  the thing is&#8230;  Maybe you do (or should be) and don&#8217;t  realize it.</p>
<p>  To start with, computer  users are  sending around large pictures(or several smaller   images), or even videos by email  constantly these days.</p>
<p>  If you&#8217;re on dialup and you tried checking your  email and it never seemed to  be able to get the new messages,  or it  took forever to do  it, you may have become a  victim of this.</p>
<p> So  that&#8217;s one reason.</p>
<p> But there&#8217;s an  much more  critical one: computers   require something called &#8220;security updates&#8221; or  &#8220;patches&#8221; which are  critically important to   download. It&#8217;s important for both  Microsoft Windows or  Macs.</p>
<p>  Without these patches, your computer  can be vulnerable to  invasion by viruses, worms, and  other threats.</p>
<p> But these  security updates ( think Windows Update, or  Apple&#8217;s Software Update)  sometimes can be very large  files.</p>
<p> So  large that it can take  hours and hours, or even DAYS to  get. And if  you  don&#8217;t download them, your computer is  left at  risk.</p>
<p> Which leaves you  up a  creek if you&#8217;re   stuck using dialup.</p>
<p> So  seriously consider about   upgrading if you haven&#8217;t already, and  forward this to your friends who  haven&#8217;t. And remember there are  a  variety good sites  out there  that offer <a title="basic computer training" href="http://www.worthgodwin.com/basic-computer-training/">basic  computer training</a>, so  it&#8217;s perfectly normal to seek to learn  more if you need to.</p>
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