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You won't because your straw will have less flow than the garden hose. This analogy carries over to the computer bus. Q: What is a bus? A: The paths the computer uses to transport data from one component to another is called a bus. Similar to the ... more
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Typical home network use Ethernet. Most Ethernet networks use "cat 5" (short for category 5) cable, which looks like a phone wire but is thicker and has a slightly wider plug (RJ-45). (For trivia bufffs, a regular phone-jack is RJ-11). There is a ... more
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Your home network is most probably run via a central router, which may also contain a modem (if it's any kind of DSL connection, and you have your Internet line plugged into your router directly) then the router will contain a modem. Just about all ... more
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The maximum download speed will be of the respective plans they sign up, i.e. MaxOnline Express/MaxOnline Express Plus for up to 16Mbps, MaxOnline Premium/MaxOnline Premium Plus for up to 30Mbps and MaxOnline Ultimate/MaxOnline Ultimate Plus for up ... more
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A home network router is a small electronic device. This device allows various people within a home to use the same computer network at once. The router itself acts as the main center of the network, and other computers, printers, and electronic ... more
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Connect the wireless router to the wired router by attaching a cable from the outgoing port of the wired router to the WAN port of the wireless router. Assign an IP address to the wireless router on the wired network. This can be done through the ... more
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The Windows operating system comes in two different flavours, a client version for use on desktop and laptop computers and a server version for use on computers in data centres. Windows XP is a client operating system, the server version of which ... more
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Initial Setup ($150) • Understand your Networking requirements • Review your current system and component configurations • Identify what hardware and software would be required • Provide a cost estimate for all hardware and software required • ... more
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Install antivirus and anti-spy ware software; use a Internet firewall; use strong passwords for your E-mail accounts; backup your files regularly to removable media or external drive; and configure the security options on your web browser by ... more
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The wireless connection managers for some older wireless network adapters may encounter a conflict with the Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) feature in Windows XP. When the FlipShare TV wireless network is configured on a computer using one of ... more
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