How can broadband internet connection is made to both the computers which are in networking?
February 1, 2010 by DSL and Broadband Tips
Filed under Broadband, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Cable & T1
I have two systems in networking by LAN, one system is Windows 98 and other is Windows XP. Now, I have connected Broadband internet connection with system of windows XP through USB. The system of Windows XP is connected with internet but I am not able to surf internet at system with Windows 98. Kindly instruct as to how the internet connection can be achieved at both the systems. I am layman in this field. Kindly let me have complete manual in this regard.
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How do I disable my internal broadband card from Verizon?
January 30, 2010 by DSL and Broadband Tips
Filed under Broadband, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Cable & T1
I have a corporate Dell that has an internal broadband card that doesn’t allow my personal broadband card to work. How can I deactivate my computer’s broadband card so I can use my personal one?
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Dish Network High-Speed Internet Service Guide
January 25, 2010 by DSL and Broadband Tips
Filed under Broadband, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Cable & T1
The first high-speed internet service that DISH Network offers is high-speed DSL. DISH Network partners with your local Telco companies such as Frontier to offer Satellite TV and high-speed DSL internet bundle service in selected areas. If you live in such areas, good for you. High-speed DSL internet provides the download speed up to 20 Mbps, yet costs much less than average cable modem bills. With high-speed DSL internet, you can download files in a matter of seconds. And you won’t miss phone calls while you are online via DSL internet service, because DSL system keeps the Internet connection separate from your home phone line. You are able to get wireless modem/router options just as what you get from cable companies, except that you pay an average of $20 less per month with DISH Network DSL service.
If you live in an area without DSL coverage, you can still get high-speed internet from DISH Network. DISH Network and WildBlue join together and offer a high-speed internet that covers the whole continental US. So you can get DISH Network high-speed internet, even if you live in a rural area without cable or DSL service coverage. With a download speed up to 1.5 Mbps, you will be able to download music, videos and pictures within seconds via the high-speed internet powered by WildBlue. DISH Network and WildBlue’s high speed internet is more expensive than DSL service, with 3 different plans starting from $49.95 per month. You can choose from Silver, Gold, or Platinum plans and pick one that works best for you and your family. In addition, DISH Network offers one-billing solution for customers that take both Satellite TV and high-speed internet. So all charges will appear on one single DISH Network bill, which means you can receive and pay a singal invoice for both services.
For more information about DISH Network high speed internet, I recommend you checking out Satellite TV Info. It is a specialized Satellite TV info website that provides you with all the useful information about Satellite TV and Satellite TV provider. By reading that website, you can save hours of searching for the best Satellite TV deals, comparing Satellite TV to cable, or researching for differences between major Satellite TV providers. Be sure to try that webiste.
Thanks to Wilson Snyder for contributing this article to our DSL blog:
Wilson Snyder is a freelance writer. Learn more about “DISH Network high speed internet” at DISH TV Info.
How do I move my virgin broadband from my old computer to my new one?
January 20, 2010 by DSL and Broadband Tips
Filed under Broadband, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Cable & T1
I’ve been given a Windows XP computer by a friend. My current PC is Windows 2000 and I am using Virgin Broadband with a speedtouch modem. I would like to keep my broadband package - how do I move just my broadband to the new PC without copying my entire profile across?
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No More Hiccups With Internet After Getting Wireless Internet Cards:
January 16, 2010 by DSL and Broadband Tips
Filed under Broadband, Wireless, High Speed Internet, Cable & T1
Those days you could wait to go to your hotel room to get connected to their WI FI connection and found it sometimes very slow compared to yours at your home or your office. For us who travel a lot wireless internet card (Air cards) connection has come as a rescue. It connects you to wireless internet from wherever you are on this planet .It doesn’t matter whether you are where or doing what, as long you have wireless internet card, you will get access to internet . So where exactly can one find these cards?
Sierra Wireless Air Card Company is the only company that is reliable as far as wireless internet cards is concerned. It is the leading and most reputed maker of wireless internet cards and provides most innovated wireless connectivity solutions which are both compatible and reliable. These products can be got at Tiger Direct as they are in two types which include the Air card 595 and Air card 597 .All these cards provide the best connection to the internet and moreover use less energy on one’s laptop.Compared to internet connectivity through a modem or DSL, the wireless connectivity through Sierra Air cards can give data rates that range between 1.8 Mbps downlink and 384 Kbps uplink which gives it the mandate to compete with its competitors above. The only thing you have to be with, is your courage and enthusiasm to get your connection through wireless because these cards come with the manual that directs you how to go about your connection.
As competition is always next door, some companies are leasing these cards out especially those who want to use internet in a certain location for a specified time. This gives you a chance when you want to get connected to wireless cards at a specific time. You go and hire it and return it back when you are through with it. With wireless internet cards anybody should have access to internet no matter how far he/ she is.
Thanks to Twinomugisha Charles for contributing this article to our DSL blog:
Twinomugisha Charles is a Retired Tour and Travel Guide in Millennium Tours and Travel Company in Uganda and now works with E-Office Management a company that deals in Computers and Computer Accessories. More of his articles about Wireless Internet Cards can be found at The Best Wireless Interne Cards and at Wireless Notebook Computer




