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by Mehr782  24 Jun 2008 18:23:24 - 1 answered
Hi,   Try the default user-name before trying resetting the password. Usually the default user name is "admin" and default password is "1234" or ... more
by shouvik_21  23 May 2008 06:01:43 - 1 answered
The problem is not of speakers but the Internet application you are using. Just check if the online player sound is mute or in the first level. Adjust... more
by lilisimo  01 Mar 2008 02:24:31 - 1 answered
In my opinion you can take any service provider who gives you at least 512KBPS link on cheap rate. It would be good if you take 1MB broadband link. Wireless... more
by blanco  29 Dec 2007 10:38:08 - 1 answered
Aww are you in Trinidad right now? My moms family lives there. Anyway, you could try Caribe Net My uncle uses tstt.net.tt more
by egasbury  06 Nov 2007 04:15:17 - 2 answered
Well it depends upon the broadband link you purchased. You can start from 256 kbp and can go in MBs. The more broadband you would demand, the more will... more
by boment  28 Oct 2007 18:01:52 - 2 answered
Caller Line Identification can tell you who has used your broadband connection. Secondly you must talk to customer care representative of your broadband... more
by doggerel  21 Jul 2007 03:48:34 - 1 answered
1460 is a Port NumberMore information more
by canuck  21 Jul 2007 03:20:48 - 1 answered
Right click on the icon on the bottom right hand of your tool bar and select status or connection. more
by Jewl66  01 Jul 2007 17:09:18 - 1 answered
Yes you can use internet services through your cable company, T1, satellite or buy a Sprint or Verizon wifi card. more
by ibsire2002  10 Jun 2007 02:34:29 - 1 answered
No because your cable takes ISN cables you screw in and your DSL modem or router takes an Ethernet cable you plug in. The to are not compatible. more
by ianowens77  30 May 2007 06:06:50 - 3 answered
This is an odd issue, especially given that there are filters on the phone line. It maybe that the filters are broken, or that the line is incorrectly... more
by bfw  24 May 2007 01:08:30 - 1 answered
Using a broadband connection for free is dream. Broadband is not a software that can be installed and you starting using it. For a broadband connection... more
by yello  18 May 2007 09:42:36 - 2 answered
Customary dial-up Internet services are from time to time referred to as "dial-on-demand" services. Once there is no additional information to be sent,... more
by yello  09 May 2007 14:31:31 - 4 answered
Checking and knowing your broadband speed all the time is very important. You should be able to know how much browsing speed and download speed... more
by cm2of3  18 Apr 2007 04:17:48 - 1 answered
My dear friend, for wireless adapter, you will need wireless router too, because the wireless adapter can't transfer signals to a wired router and by this... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:53:44 - 1 answered
By the end of 2006, there were 13.1 million broadband connections in the UK, an increase of more than 3.1 million new lines on the previous year. However,... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:52:03 - 1 answered
Apart from stuff like configuration and settings, there are several other things to check out. All of the following can negatively affect your broadband... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:51:12 - 1 answered
Assuming your computer settings are optimised – and everything else being equal – the connection speeds possible are subject to an array of variables.... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:50:25 - 1 answered
Yes, but up to a point. Like most things in life, there are limitations with this subscription based service. ONSPEED is a software application that... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:49:09 - 1 answered
There are a number of sites that allow users to test their broadband connection speeds. However, be aware that results will vary in accuracy and be subject... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:45:53 - 1 answered
The two settings playing the biggest part in your computer’s broadband handling are the MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) and Receive Window (RWIN). By default,... more
by wombat96  19 Mar 2007 15:45:20 - 1 answered
Yes. In some parts of the world, you can indeed buy broadband from your electricity company and get online simply by plugging into the mains. Called... more
by Vicky  15 Mar 2007 12:42:37 - 1 answered
AOL broadband is the leading and one of the biggest internet service providers in world. They provide three types of broadband options for users as per... more
by priya  13 Mar 2007 13:02:33 - 1 answered
Broadband internet is a high speed internet which has the capacity to for high rate of data transmission. There are several types of broadband internet... more
by wombat96  09 Feb 2007 23:24:45 - 2 answered
Probably not unless you supplied the router yourself originally. To explain, most broadband providers supply routers/modems free to new customers. The... more
by maneesh  19 Jan 2007 13:10:12 - 1 answered
A broadband connection provides internet to a user through either a DSL or cable line. The line requires the use of a cable or DSL modem. A broadband connection... more
by roots  18 Jan 2007 12:20:12 - 1 answered
Currently only hdsl sdsl and adsl are commercially available in the uk.VDSL and its next version vdsl2 are available only in countries like japan and korea... more
by raviraj  11 Jan 2007 06:24:29 - 1 answered
It is very easy to share internet with your clients on the same network. All you need to do is make some kind of changes or installation in your internet... more
by wombat96  21 Dec 2006 15:49:49 - 1 answered
Power line broadband, or power line communications, uses not telephone wires to deliver high speed internet access, but the mains electricity network.... more
by wombat96  21 Dec 2006 15:49:21 - 2 answered
As broadband adoption reaches ever higher levels in this country and abroad, web sites are no longer so hamstrung in terms of what they can do and keeping... more
by wombat96  21 Dec 2006 15:48:50 - 1 answered
Without a doubt, broadband will help improve your bottom line through cost savings, improved efficiency and productivity, and the possibility of creating... more
by wombat96  21 Dec 2006 10:01:20 - 1 answered
Try some of these, for starters. Messaging and chat technologies Need to ask a colleague a quick question? Firing off a chat message can sometimes get... more
by wombat96  15 Dec 2006 15:18:48 - 1 answered
There are numerous ways that small or micro-sized companies can benefit from the internet. One business benefit that is applicable in almost all circumstances... more
by wombat96  15 Dec 2006 10:38:55 - 1 answered
Broadband has helped in many ways to improve food supply chain management. Its main impact has been in improving efficiency, cutting costs and improving... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 12:53:39 - 2 answered
Broadband will certainly speed up the whole process of updating web sites. It won’t, obviously, enable you to do so per se, you will need some form of... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 12:51:44 - 1 answered
Using your broadband connection to back up business-critical data at the end of each day is a wise move. It is estimated that 90 per cent of companies... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 12:02:34 - 1 answered
The price has fallen dramatically and need not be a drain on your budget. Most broadband service providers require that you have a BT landline, so budget... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 12:01:47 - 1 answered
The price of broadband has fallen dramatically over the last two years and in most cases is on a par, or even cheaper, than subscription fees for creaky... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:59:37 - 1 answered
The first thing to do is check availability by using the BT broadband checker. Enter the number you wish to be your broadband connection. The results... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:52:40 - 1 answered
Not necessarily so long as the computers you wish to connect wirelessly are kitted out with adaptors cards. Almost all new laptops purchased now are wireless-enabled... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:52:06 - 2 answered
Most broadband service providers supply all the kit you need to get up and running out of the box. However, you can opt to buy your own kit but it is very... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:51:33 - 1 answered
The majority of broadband service providers still resell BT broadband, so you will need at least one BT phone line to get landline-based broadband. This... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:47:44 - 2 answered
www. means world wide web. But what it stands for with a slow internet connection is world wide wait. And as a small business, you will appreciate that... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:47:01 - 2 answered
No, broadband service providers have put in a lot of time and effort to make the whole process as easy and as user-friendly as possible. After all, it... more
by wombat96  06 Dec 2006 11:46:25 - 1 answered
There are a few things you should be aware of before placing your order for broadband. Firstly, it’s unlikely you will continue to need or want ISDN,... more
by kath18  08 Nov 2006 17:52:28 - 1 answered
Wireless broadband systems are becoming more popular because they allow you to be able to access the internet and email anywhere in the house without trailing... more
by   15 Oct 2006 22:07:29 - 2 answered
The answer to this one really depends on what you use your fax machine for at the moment. If you regularly send or receive documents that require a... more
by celia  04 Sep 2006 11:58:08 - 1 answered
Broadband, also sometimes known as 'wideband', is a term used to describe bandwidth frequencies. These frequencies are able to transmit a higher quantity... more
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