By: Martin Smith | 2010-04-02 | Security Security is a concern for a lot of people that use wireless networks. But the fact is that it doesn't have to be something that you should be concerned about if you put the correct procedures and security settings in place to ensure that you have no unauthorized access... read more
By: Simon Daniels | 2010-11-25 | Hardware Introducing wireless networking to the home has many advantages for the home user. With the full roll out of wireless n technologies allowing high-speed wireless access the take up by manufacturers has increased giving more options and more reasons to make your household a wireless one. At the heart of the home wireless network is the wireless router. read more
By: Dennis Levenhagen | 2010-04-20 | Mobile There are a lot of advantages to wireless networking including convenience, mobility and low cost. There are also a few disadvantages which include lack of security, lack of range, lack of reliability, and lack of speed. The problem that we run into with wireless is that the WAP broadcasts its signal in all directions for anyone within range to pick up. When wardivers find these networks, they use the unsuspecting WAP to access the internet for their own purposes. read more
By: Sigrid | 2010-12-29 | Technology Connecting to the internet is easy, yet for some people they find it hard to configure networking device such as router in able for them to have wireless connection in their place. Today, a lot of people are now considering WiFi connection in their place, especially that most of the computers that most people want to have are those personal computer such as laptops and notebooks. read more
By: miagale | 2011-08-19 | Networks Get better access to your home network and get the most out of your Internet connection. You can hook everything up to a network with a wireless router as it saves you time, effort, and money. read more
By: Gina G. Stewart | 2010-12-21 | Hardware A home wireless router allows a user to connect all the computers and peripherals in the house to a local network or to a wide area network like the Internet. Every PC user will thus be able to handle personal activities online, by accessing the service through the router. read more
By: Martin Smith | 2010-04-01 | Security One of the most important things you should do when you purchase a new wireless router is to make sure that you set up encryption so you keep your network secure. If you leave your network open it is an inevitable that others will start to use it as they see it as an opportunity to browse the Internet and possibly access your files and information. read more
By: Joe Maldonado | 2011-02-16 | Article Marketing Finding the right wireless router is a challenge. Prices can be outrageous, range can be limited and the bad connections will make you scream. Well you can buy the cheap wireless routers, go it on your own or choose from the list of quality wireless routers you will find here. read more
By: Regine Bennett | 2011-01-28 | Hardware If perhaps you were making use of the assembled-in cellular community present in your pc's web connecting system, then you're most likely pleased with its efficiency, although there exists a modest hassle. The pc in which the device is connected and attached ought to be switched on prior to enabling additional personal computers use of the web. Even though this is adequate for a while, it may pro read more
By: dan3qe4dsc | 2012-03-20 | Computer A lot of consumers find themselves upset and lost when setting up a wireless network theirselves. They normally make an attempt to follow the setup CD or directions that came with the router and finally end up quitting or having to pay other people to do it to deal with. The following article will describe the three basic principles you must understand to install a wireless router yourself. I'm going to tell you the best way to do it right without resorting to the setup CD that is included with read more
By: Jackson Hammersmith | 2010-09-16 | Technology A wireless router is an electronic device that acts like a regular router, but performs its functions through a wireless access point (WAP). In other words, it is used for computer network connection and internet connectivity but without the need for cables. read more
By: ryyy | 2011-04-03 | Organizational Wireless LAN There has been very well, and faster speed. The current mainstream products can not only achieve the rate of ordinary wired Ethernet, but also has a basic security protection read more
By: joey | 2010-12-11 | Technology There are cases wherein the wireless cards are not able to detect the wireless router, which is caused by many factors. The most common factor is compatibility issues with the version of the wireless card, the wireless router and the operating system of the computer read more
By: Ian Walsh | 2010-04-22 | Hardware Wireless routers are common place in the home, connecting laptops and consoles to the internet. Find out which wireless router will be best for you. With the advent of high speed internet being available in most homes, the wireless router has become an invaluable piece of equipment in the modern home. read more