Jan 06
Question : What is the best wireless router for a split level house?
After moving my grandpa’s slightly older but underused Dell desktop, I need to purchase a wireless router to hook up the modem to my other Dell computer on the den floor to receive the internet through the wireless router to my bedroom on the second floors. Which wireless routers are best? Continue reading »
Mar 29
Written by : Harun Abdurrazaq

Internet on Nintendo Dsi
For those who want to connect their Nintendo Dsi game console through internet instead of playing games or take a picture and more. Today i will tell you about another feature of the Nintendo Dsi that is able to connect to internet. You can use it like a PC or a Laptop very well, browsing, chating and download a music via Nintendo Dsi, so you can play a music through your game console. Continue reading »
Jul 14
I have verizon and the tech guy from somewhere else set up my connection settings for me with whatever it is they had me install. How can I manage my own wireless settings? Continue reading »
Jul 14
Written by : Harun Abdurrazaq
If you want to build a new computer network, then you need to plan it as good as well. Because it will affect to the quality of the network performance. The following information may help you to to build a Secure Wireless Network.
1. Hardware vendor. You need to decide what kind of hardware vendor you want to use as a Router. There are many choices you can found out there, but i have a suggestion about Linksys or TrendNet as i have both of them for couple years ago. Continue reading »
Jun 13
Written by : Harun Abdurrazaq
Still holding on to that 802.11g router? It’s time to step up to a network that delivers the performance a modern household or home business needs for rapid backups, high-definition movie streaming, and stutter-free online multiplayer gaming. What you need is a dual brand router, one that can transmit simultaneously on both the 2.4-GHz frequency, which has better range but lower throughput and on the 5.0-GHz frequency, which offer higher throughput, but shorter range. We took three models for a spin that promise to let you live in the wireless fast lane.
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