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for the computers or if the user wants to switch from an Ethernet network to a wireless one, a wireless router with a wireless access point, firewall, Ethernet hub and a port to the DSL modem can be used.Using a.mspx...First to begin setting up your wireless network, you will need a few pieces of hardware like : A wireless router One wireless network adapter for each computer A cable or DSL broadband modem if you wish to connect
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Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 11:31 AM on May 22, 2008
and internal read only memory ROM contained in the modem. Of course, these modems are more expensive. 3: Short-Haul and Wireless Modems Short-Haul Modems: Short- haul modems are devices that transmit signals distance of more than one mile. This type of modem can be used within or across several buildings in a company or a university campus. Wireless Modems: Wireless modems transmit the data signals through
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Computers & Technology by mukta nimkar at 1:13 AM on September 20, 2008
the network cable supplied by your ISP to your network adapter5. Connect the other end of the network cable to your modem...There are 4 steps to creating a wireless network:1.Choose your wireless equipment2 adapter5. Connect the other end of the network cable to your modem...There are 4 steps to creating a wireless network:1.Choose your wireless equipment2.Connect your wireless router3.Configure your wireless
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Computers & Technology by GOPINATH at 10:14 PM on June 22, 2008
well Rakesh, Modem is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduce the original digital data. Modems can be used over any means of transmitting analog signals, from driven diodes to radio.The most
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Computers & Technology by Rakesh at 12:27 PM on May 30, 2008
have more than one computer - although you might find that the legal fine print of your broadband contract requires you to do so.Some ISPs provide a modem which is also a router. Look for WiFi wireless computer - although you might find that the legal fine print of your broadband contract requires you to do so.Some ISPs provide a modem which is also a router. Look for WiFi wireless antennas and
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 4:48 PM on June 13, 2008
into a signal that is compatible with the phone line, and the receiving modem demodulates the signal back into digital data. Wireless modems convert digital data into radio signals and back.Modems cameModem from modulator-demodulator is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information
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Computers & Technology by krishanth k at 5:19 PM on July 26, 2008
networks in order to gain access to the machine including: - PSTN - a wireline dial-up network GSM - a wireless dial-up network GPRS - a wireless "always on" networkModems provide remote accessWELL;A modem provides the communication interface. It transports device protocols transparently over the network through a serial inteface. A modem adapts the machine to communicate over various
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Computers & Technology by ahshan at 2:04 AM on October 27, 2008
wireline dial-up network GSM - a wireless dial-up network GPRS - a wireless "always on" network...Modem - Abbreviation for modularot/demodulator. An input/output device that allows computers wireline dial-up network GSM - a wireless dial-up network GPRS - a wireless "always on" networkModem tutorial - why use modems?Modems provide remote access to machines in the field to eliminate
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Computers & Technology by Nidhi Singh at 11:57 PM on September 04, 2008
activities in the development of a new generation of wireless local area networks and it updated several old discussions in the portable and mobile radio industry.The first generation of wireless data modems meter amateur band. The second generation of wireless modems was developed immediately after the FCC announcement in the experimental bands for non-military use of the spread spectrum technology
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Computers & Technology by sumit sharma at 9:43 PM on May 06, 2008
arora it is A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. A modem converts between these two forms. Fortunately, there is one standard interface for connecting external modems to computers
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Computers & Technology by ana arora at 4:37 PM on April 22, 2008
available to me.also how to improve my speed would be nice. i am told the speed can also depend on the wiring in the house so i think it would be better to go wireless to make sure that isnt a problem.3.Put and Boosts your Internet speed up to 300 with Modem Boosters proprietary PING technology!Faster Modem ConnectionWorks on All Internet Connections!Modem Booster now works on all Internet connections, even high
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Computers & Technology by Mohit tiwari at 2:27 AM on May 27, 2008
. These can be done by microprocessor chips and internal read only memory ROM contained in the modem. Of course, these modems are more expensive. Short-Haul and Wireless Modems Short-Haul Modems: Short- haul drivers that can send data for a distance of more than one mile. This type of modem can be used within or across several buildings in a company or a university campus. Wireless Modems: Wireless modems
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Computers & Technology by Smita at 2:23 AM on January 13, 2008
network cards connect wirelessly to a wireless router. The router is connected to the Internet by means of a modem, typically a cable or DSL modem.Hence, if you see, your modem is actually providing to the Internet from any Wi-Fi hotspot, and digital cameras can transfer images wirelessly.Routers which incorporate a DSL-modem or a cable-modem and a Wi-Fi access point, often set up in homes and other premises
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Computers & Technology by parbhat at 5:54 PM on June 19, 2008
on the 802.11 standard, which can be used to connect to a wireless router. Since wireless routers are often connected to a cable or DSL modem, a Wi-Fi connection can allow computers to access the Internet connection typically refers to a Wi-Fi connection based on the 802.11 standard, which can be used to connect to a wireless router. Since wireless routers are often connected to a cable or DSL modem, a Wi
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Computers & Technology by Mohini Shah at 3:06 PM on August 12, 2008
wirelessly to a wireless router. The router is connected to the Internet by means of a modem, typically a cable or DSL modem. Any user within 200 feet or so about 61 meters of the access point can then connect network cards connect wirelessly to a wireless router. The router is connected to the Internet by means of a modem, typically a cable or DSL modem. Any user within 200 feet or so about 61 meters
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Computers & Technology by Varun at 11:34 PM on August 11, 2008