What is router and isp in computer networking.?

Posted on January 12th, 2011 by admin in networking router | 1 Comment »

What is router and isp in computer networking.

Router is what routes the data to and from your computer to and from the Internet. Think wireless router. ISP is Internet Service Provider, think Road Runner/AT&T

A networking device to pick up a router and further the signal around the house?

Posted on January 9th, 2011 by admin in networking router | 4 Comments »

I have a router but the laptops can only find 1 BAR of signal when they are upstairs. What is the device called which finds the router and makes go further. I cannot remember the name for it.

A bridge or range extender. These are usually separate devices, but some models of router can be used in ‘bridge mode’ with the same model or same brand.

You can also try repositioning the router so it is closer to the ceiling, or try a higher gain antenna or antenna extension cable.

Will buying a router separate from my networking modem make connection to online gaming better.?

Posted on January 2nd, 2011 by admin in networking router | 2 Comments »

Im currently getting 30mps on my Networking Modem (4 ports) I was wondering if it would make my connection on online games better if i was to buy and install a 10/100 Router..

I doubt it. If your "networking modem" is a broadband gateway as I believe it is based on your statement, then it already has a firewall built in. If not, that’s probably the most significant advantage of having a router.

Computer Networking & Hardware : Buying a Router for a Laptop

Posted on July 14th, 2010 by admin in networking router | No Comments »

To buy a router for a laptop, consider the cost of the device, the compatibility with a wireless card and the purpose of the router. Find the right router to facilitate a wireless network with tips from a systems administrator in this free video on computer hardware.

Expert: Jonathan Hill
Bio: Jonathan Hill works as a senior systems administrator for a large Web hosting company. He has achieved MCSA/MCSE credentials, among other industry certifications.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Duration : 0:1:39

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How to Secure your Linksys Wireless Router – PK Networking

Posted on July 9th, 2010 by admin in networking router | No Comments »

This video shows how to secure your Linksys Wireless Router. This was done in Windows XP. For more help go to http://www.pknetworking.com

Duration : 0:4:1

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Network Lesson 4

Posted on July 5th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 3 Comments »

Hi RV Jerry here and I’m sharing my networking skills with those whom want to know more about computer networks. I explain networks in a simple form stopping short of confusing you with techinical details. I include some techincal IP numbers that will help you set up a network router. I include routers, hubs, network cameras and computers. Although I have use different brands, I have Linksys for my home network. There are five lessons as of 4/6/09.

Duration : 0:6:5

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Computer Network Tips : How to Connect a Laptop to a Wireless Router

Posted on July 5th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 12 Comments »

Connecting a laptop to a wireless router involves using the Airport function and allowing the computer to find a wireless signal. Connect a laptop to a wireless signal with tips from a computer specialist in this free video on computer networking.

Expert: Jason Hendricks
Bio: Jason Hendricks is a Macintosh genius who works for the Mac Store in Denver, Colo.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu

Duration : 0:1:3

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Cisco WRV210 Wireless-G VPN Router

Posted on July 1st, 2010 by admin in networking router | 23 Comments »

The Cisco WRV210 Wireless-G VPN Router is a VPN router with an integrated wireless access point for small offices and home offices. The 10/100 Ethernet WAN interface connects directly to your broadband DSL or cable modem. The LAN interface consists of a built-in 4-port, full-duplex 10/100 Ethernet switch that can connect up to four devices. The wireless access point supports 802.11b/g and incorporates RangeBooster technology, which utilizes multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) antennas to provide increased coverage and reliability. The Cisco WRV210 has the advanced security functions needed for business networking, including a stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall with denial-of-service (DoS) prevention, as well as a VPN engine for highly secure communication between mobile or remote workers and branch offices. It offers support for multiple service set identifiers (SSIDs) and VLANs for traffic separation. The WRV210 implements Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA2-PSK), WPA2 Enterprise, and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, along with other security features, including MAC-based filtering and the ability to enable and disable SSID broadcasts. Wireless networking in business environments requires flexibility. The Cisco WRV210 can expand or reduce the area of your wireless network via a wireless distribution system (WDS), which allows you to expand your network by connecting select Cisco standalone access points, without the need for additional wiring. This capability, along with the ability to increase or decrease the RF output power, allows for optimal wireless coverage. The WRV210’s support for wireless QoS (Wi-Fi Multimedia [WMM]) and wired QoS (port prioritization) helps maintain consistent voice and video quality throughout your network.

Duration : 0:2:56

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Belkin F5D7230-4 Wireless G Router

Posted on June 26th, 2010 by admin in networking router | 25 Comments »

Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?221 for more on this Wireless wonder. The Belkin 802.11g Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router lets users share files and a broadband Internet connection among their computers-without using networking cables. It features 802.11g technology that makes accessing files and networked peripherals-such as hard drives, printers, CD-ROMs, and DVDs-easier than ever. 802.11g technology provides you with networking speeds nearly five times faster than the current Wi-Fi (802.11b) standard. An integrated, 4-port 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch also allows you to connect wired computers to the network. 802.11g protocol is the easiest wireless network to implement.

Duration : 0:3:54

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GetConnected – Tech Talk – Ethernet Cables and Router Speed

Posted on June 21st, 2010 by admin in networking router | 9 Comments »

Episode 6 – Segment 8

GetConnected host Mike Agerbo welcomes back network specialist Sean Walker to talk about the different types of ethernet cable, routers and network speeds.

Duration : 0:5:49

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