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Configuring Wireless Networks

19 hours ago ago from ihostuhost.com

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 ...

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Setting Up A Wireless Router

9 hours ago ago from Compaq CQ2009F

Using a wireless router makes computing life much more enjoyable. Why confine yourself to work on the computer in the same location you took it out of the box? Setting up a wireless router is easy and allows you the freedom to access the Internet, files, printers, plus much more, from virtually any location in your house or yard. Before you shake your head about setting up a wireless router on your own, trust me, if I can do it, anyone can. ...

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Securing Wireless Networks | Gadgets Blog

16 hours ago ago from Gadgets Blog

Securing Wireless Networks Virtualization Software It seems that more and more home users are going with wireless networks rather than the tradition wired networks with wires hanging everywhere and running wild around the house and in the crawlspace. What seems like a good idea quickly turns into a nightmare if you don’t vamp up the security of your wireless network. Speed is of the essence. Typically, one thing matters to new users ...

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Wi-Fi Network Scanner For Windows – inSSIDer

9 hours ago ago from iTech Engine

What’s Unique about inSSIDer? Use Windows Vista and Windows XP 64-bit. Uses the Native Wi-Fi API. Group by Mac Address, SSID, Channel, RSSI and “Time Last Seen”. Compatible with most GPS devices (NMEA v2.3 and higher). How can inSSIDer help me? Inspect your WLAN and surrounding networks to troubleshoot competing access points. Track the strength of received signal in dBm over time. Filter access points in an easy to use ...

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Free wireless in Singapore!

19 hours ago ago from One guy, three girls...

Our our recent trip to Singapore, we ended up bringing along Miss 10's netbook and I brought along my iPhone.  OK two Wifi enabled devices, but how were we going to get connected? It turns out that there is FREE wireless internet in most public areas in Singapore!  What a great initiative!  OK, it's a little being 1Mbps only and it's usually only available in public areas like shopping centres, but it was extremely useful for us.   We ...

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