September 8, 2012

Step by Step Guide to Setup and Configure a Netgear Wireless Router?

Need help with Netgear wireless router setup? This must be your next search after having purchased a Netgear wireless router, which you are quite upbeat about connecting it to your laptop and PS3 to stream live video or play favorite media files. You may also not be interested in going through the entire installation process yourself and understanding each and every step as it is arduous and time consuming. Or, in another case, you may have already setup your Netgear wireless router, but you are stuck as its not responding or showing error messages.

Netgear wireless router being one of the most popular wireless networking devices allows you to interconnect your computers, laptops, peripheral devices, and non-computer devices etc. It means you can share media files or documents, do live streaming, browse internet, send/receive emails, or print documents etc. simultaneously. Easy it sounds, but highly cumbersome the procedure is for setting up a Netgear wireless router.

Therefore, we have decided to help you out by bringing this comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide to you. The purpose of this guide is to provide you step-by-step information on Netgear router setup support in the most user-friendly way and save you from doing rounds of vendor's shop and exploring different websites for right Netgear technical support and spending a great deal of time.

A Netgear Wireless router package ideally contains:

  • A wireless router
  • A blue Ethernet cable
  • A power adapter (varies region-wise)
  • A resource (installation) compact disc (CD) including the Smart Wizard Installation Assistant and the manual
  • Warranty card
  • Support information card

Methods of Netgear Wireless Router Setup:

  1. Smart Wizard Installation Assistant Setup
  2. Manual Setup

What is required before you start?

  • An active internet connection
  • Configuration information, provided by your ISP (internet service provider) when you subscribed to their service. You may require one or more than one of the below mentioned information for your Netgear router setup:

Host & domain names

Domain name server (DNS) addresses

Fixed or static IP addresses

Internet login user name and password (could be an email address & password)

Smart Wizard Installation Assistant Setup Method

  1. Insert the 'resource CD' into your PC and wait for the response. The CD will start itself automatically and recognize your PC's language viz. English or French etc. click on 'yes' or 'ok' to continue in the same language or change it if you want to.
  2. Click on 'next' to proceed
  3. Click on 'setup' to launch the Smart Installation Assistant
  4. Follow rest of the instructions and the wizard would check your internet connection, configure wireless network settings, and choose the optimum security level for your network.

Manual Setup Method

Below are the easy steps that will help you access Netgear router setup:

  • Open up your browser viz. internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome etc., whichever you are using
  • Type 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of your browser and then hit 'enter' on the keyboard or 'go' tab on the browser. You will see a login screen, which will prompt you to enter your login information viz. username and password.
  • Enter your user name and password in the window. If it's a new router, then the login information would the default one came along with the router. Or, if it's a router you have been using previously, then the information would be the configuration information that you entered while setting it up for the first time.
  • After logging in, you will see a setup utility window
  • Once you have setup your router, you can use it for wireless networking

So, you see how easy it was to setup a Netgear wireless router. However, the process may seem lengthy and cumbersome to you. In this case, you can always approach us via toll-free phone service or internet chat. We provide online technical support services for a broad range of products including Netgear routers, other wireless routers, Microsoft products, and non-computer devices etc.

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August 10, 2012

Microsoft Vista and Wireless Adapters - Compatibility, Usability

You're all wondering, how are wireless adapters working with the new Microsoft Vista. There is no cut and paste answer for that because it all depends on the kind of wireless network you are using. Are you using Netgear or perhaps Linksys. I will try to clarify as many different adapters as I can and see if I can find a quick fix for your adapter questions.

Linksys Wireless Adapter

If you use Lnksys and you are wondering if Vista will work with it, Linksys has come out with a new driver that is compatible with Vista. If you would like to download it, just got to linksys.com. One you download these files, you can then go to your control panel to search for your driver and point to the download files.

Netgear Driver Problem

If you are a Netgear user, you will have some trouble with compatibility. Microsoft offers a beta driver that you can download that is not affiliated with Netgear. You can download the driver at, http://netgear.com. Basically, beta means that the code is not successfully tested but it is a way for people to give feedback and allow changed to be made.

If you use Netgear, I recommend that you steer clear until everything is cleared so you can use Vista without any problems. This is really a pain to deal with so stick with XP until it is resolved.

Wireless Adapter Battery Drain

One problem that people are also having with Vista is that the laptop batteries get drained quickly while connected to the internet. It has to do with the fact that many wireless connections do not have the ability to go into the "power save" mode that the Microsoft Vista Operating system allows for.

All in all, Vista has some problems with compatibility when it comes to some wireless adapters but there are fixes available. The only problem that I see that will require some consideration from people has to do with laptops. They have the double threat of having batteries that can overheat as well as connections that cannot be made.

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May 20, 2012

When Given Free Reign

Just conception it'd be fun to article on a recent multimedia setup we put together for a newly renovated home in Melbourne's inner suburbs...

We were brought in quite late, after all cabling had been laid by the electricians. Unfortunately in planning the wiring, all data ports were put in where phones were to be located and close to where internet would be used. As the house retained it's old duplicate brick shell, it was conception it would be hard to get a wireless network happening. How wrong they were.

We were called in to get the house online with a multimedia system. A large database of movies had been collected by the kids, but at present was all stored on computers.




It was decided that, using 4 x Apple Airport Express units, we would first turn the house wireless. This would enable everyone to entrance the internet on their laptops from in any place on the property (including exterior by the pool). In addition, it would allow us to use some Network Media Players as receivers by each Tv. The Tvs we also sourced for them were 4 x Lg 32" models as well as 2 x brand new Samsung Led screens (That's right, we can source many other home entertainment products exterior those listed on the site... Just ask!).

We decided to setup 6 x Popcorn Hour A-110 Network Media Tanks into the assorted bedrooms and living areas. This would allow them to entrance movies stored on separate computers nearby their home. These were all fitted with a Wireless N Usb Adapter Dongle from Tp-Link, to entrance the wireless network of course. Potentially we could be called back to add someone else one to a study area and a added one to an outdoor gym area.

Finally, for centralised storehouse purposes, we set up a Netgear ReadyNas Duo with 2 x 1.5Tb Seagate Hard Drives installed. This gives the family the potential to drop all their multimedia files from their laptops onto a central device, freeing up space on the computer and giving entrance to a greater array of multimedia for other family members.

The preliminary tutorial that we gave them was met with many ooh's and aahh's as they seemed quite amazed by what was possible, and nothing else but what we had done for them. We're quite sure they will be calling us for a helping hand as they get used to their new home entertainment network, and we're equally as clear that they will grow to love it more and more each day.

The scope of this technology continues to amaze us.

Now, its' off to go set up something like this in my home!

Cheers, Myles.

When Given Free Reign

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April 26, 2012

Fix Rtlgina2 Dll Errors

Rtlgina2.dll file is connected with the Netgear and got installed on the Computer principles at the time of installing a netgear Wg111 Usb wireless network card which facilitates to reveal with all the internet data which comes all the way through the Network adapter. Although this file is very prominent but it causes major problems specifically in the Windows Xp as this file has propensity to overwrite one of the most needful file of the Windows principles i.e. Msgina.dll file which is liable for the whole login process.

The Rtlgina2.dll error normally demonstrates similar to the error given below:

"A recently installed agenda has disabled the welcome screen and Fast User Switching. To restore these features, you must uninstall the program. The following file name might help you to recognize the agenda that made the change: RtlGina2.dll"




"Missing RtlGina2.dll at startup, feel your principles administrator to fix the problem at start up"

These error issues is generally escorted if the file is not able to modify the options of Fast User Switching and Welcome screen inside the operate panel which causes warning messages, start and shut down problems, slow performance, errors in installing programs and many more. These main reasons behind these errors are caused if the Msgina.dll file gets overwritten. Invalid entries in the Windows registry can also be the think behind this error.

There are two methods to solve this problem, first one is the hand-operated process and second one is the automated process. To Fix Rtlgina2.Dll Errors manually first of all reinstall recently uninstalled programs as it may be possible that this file get misplaced from the Computer. Any way if the problem still persists then download the Rtlgina2.Dll file as it may be possible that the file get deleted accidentally. Then after clean the invalid entries from the Windows registry as this market all the information regarding dll files and settings of the system. On the other hand, this process is very risky as user can delete some prominent entries from the registry without knowing about that file and this can cause additional major problems to the Computer.

Therefore it will be collect to apply the automated course and highly recommended to use Rtlgina2.Dll fix tool. This tool clean up all the rubbish files and fix Rtlgina2.Dll error by cleaning the invalid entries from the Windows registry and also very cooperative in optimizing the speed and doing of the Pc. This utility uncovers and eliminates all the malware from the principles and updates the gismo drivers for best doing and constancy.

Fix Rtlgina2 Dll Errors

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April 19, 2012

Blu-ray and Netflix Streaming Video - So Easy a Caveman Could Do it (Wait, Is That Copyrighted?)

I've come late to the Blu-ray party. Like most Hd junkies I was waiting for the fight between Hddvd and Blu-ray to be won, which it was in convincing fashion in 2008. Now that I've arrived at the party with martini in hand, I'm happy to be here. What I've ended up with is an Lg Bd300 Blu-ray player with built in Netflix streaming capabilities. If you've dismissed Blu-ray or streaming video you owe it to yourself to study this. What's sitting in my entertainment center now is proof determined that we've reached an age where even stupid habitancy can be risky with technology.

First, Netflix has always seemed like an alien thought to me. I hate using snail mail. Now don't get me wrong, I think that the Us Postal aid is the best trade to be had on the planet. Paying man a few dozen pennies to hand carry a piece of paper across the country is an thinkable, deal. However, it's the main conjecture that I never signed up for a Netflix account. It seems like a sizable hassle.

However, the built in Netflix streaming capabilities in the Blu-ray player had me intrigued. Since my Xbox is not on my main television, I didn't go that route after it was implemented last month on Xbox live. The surprise was how easy of a set up this entire outfit turned out to be. It's proof determined that even the world's most tech-ignorant goon could be risky with technology.




First, the many invention in the history of humankind to this point is Hdmi. Had I been the guiding hand in the evolution of man, I would have skipped the wheel and gone straight for Hdmi. For every woeful man that has spent a sizable quantum of his life provocative entertainment centers and spending hours untangling wires, rerouting speakers, and basically contemplating suicide because of it, Hdmi is wonderful. One cable. Video. Sound. Perfect. I'm not sure that there's any real quality revision in the photo over the old Dvi format, but the hassle factor is beyond measure.

Lets walk straight through the steps of setting this monstrosity up.

I removed my progressive scan upconverting accepted Dvd player, leaving the Hdmi cable in place. Replacing it with the Blu-ray was simple. The total time it took was a integrate of minutes running the power cable and the Lan cable (to use the streaming Netflix features).

Providing network connectivity was the next step. No Lan interface in my living room and no wireless support on the Blu-ray player meant that I had to get a Netgear Powerline network extender into an outlet near my Tv. The Netgear gismo was simple to install. There's no software required for this, just naturally plug the transmitter into a power outlet near the router, hardwiring it with a Lan cable to an open router port, then the receiver into a power outlet near the Tv and run a Lan cable into the back of the Blu-ray player. The wireless extender required really no soft set up. They automatically associated to my network and were up and ready to go. In fact, I use the term "transmitter" loosely. Both boxes are identical, whichever one you plug into the router becomes the "transmitter". The initial speculation was in the Netgear Xe104 that functions using the power circuits in your home.

Once I booted the Blu Ray player it had some trouble looking the network when I went to the Netflix option in the root menu. This was resolved really enough by going into the network set up and re-affirming it as a "dynamic Ip." I'm assuming this just forced the Dvd player to renew it's Ip address. As soon as I had network connectivity, it right away informed me that there was an modernize to the Netflix software and it took less than a wee to download.
I took the plunge and went online and signed up for the Netflix 2-week trial on the .99 plan, the lowest unlimited plan they offer. Even though the first two weeks are free on the trial, it did require credit/debit card info. It also requires you put the Netflix gismo Id of the Blu-ray player in when you sign up online. Very simple, as soon as the Netflix modernize downloaded it gave me the Id on screen. Within seconds of entering the Id into the Netflix website the player informed me that it was authorized.

The .99 plan entitles you to put up to 9 films in your Netflix queue, 6 of which can be streaming picks. Only superior titles are ready for streaming to your device, and almost none are new releases, however this plan allows you to do mail and/or streaming in any combination. There are still thousands of streaming titles. Once you unblemished the sign up, you can add any "instant titles" into your queue and they show up immediately in your Dvd player Netflix menu. From the player's menu you can also remove the films from your Netflix queue right away or hope between multiple features on the same title. It's really incredibly cool.

Overall, from not having the seals on the boxes broken to set up and ready to go was about 15 minutes. another mighty plus on the Lg Bd300 is that it that my Toshiba Lcd picks up the fact that the Blu-ray player has been turned on and automatically changes the input setting on my television over to it. I found this particularly provocative because the this was not the case with my Lg upconverting accepted def Dvd player, hooked up to the same input and using the same Hdmi cable.

The inequity between the upconverting 1080P accepted Dvd and the Blu-ray is considerable. The Hi-Def photo is best than you get straight through your cable or satellite provider (most networks aren't broadcasting 1080p yet anyway). The first disc we watched in Blu-ray on our 52inch Toshiba Lcd was The Dark Knight, and it was stunning. The Imax sequences, mainly the long cityscapes, were mind-bogglingly sharp. It's really a exquisite first option film to start with.

Pixar's Wall-E was another mindblowingly sharp presentation. It's odd nowadays that when you sit down and watch a film like Wall-E, you're watching a product that in spite of being called a "film" really had really no film involved. straight digital replacement to a 1080P photo that is sharper than the 3rd blade of a brand new cartridge in my Gillette Fusion Razor.

With the lessons of Xbox Live/Netflix issues expressed in the narrative referenced above, I did start to become somewhat implicated about the photo quality of the Netfix streaming. And sure enough, the first film into my queue, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, wasn't giving us Hd quality.

Here it came as described, the "cheesecloth" quality video, suddenly I was watching Youtube on my big screen Tv. It was quite disappointing. Then about 30 minutes into the start of the film, we lost relationship completely. I was getting steamed about my stream. I went back the Dvd player Home menu and re-entered my Netflix queue and tried to resume Spotless Mind where we left off. Then, suddenly poof, the signal meter zipped all the way up informing me that I was getting full Hd quality. We watched the rest of the film and the photo quality seemed ok.

Subsequently though, every title we picked looked like hell. After doing some study I found the any tech sites like Endgadget pretty much said the Netgear Xe104 ordinarily could not deal with the bandwidth of an Hd signal and in midpoint operating conditions tested by the reviewers regularly didn't even manage the bandwidth for accepted def quality.

Further investigation led me to the Xdh111, Netgear's latest and many powerline Ethernet adapter tested to and advertised to deal with the bandwidth of an Hd signal. The practical advantage of this was that not only did I get to upgrade to a best product, but it was .00 cheaper at Fry's Electronics than the substandard Xe104 was at Best Buy, where it was originally purchased. Fry's in store had it for 9.99. The cheapest I could find online was 3.99. Good old Fry's Electronics.

The Xdh111 improved the situation immediately. The signal meter shot to it's highest for the first Hd title we streamed and to the top level of the accepted def level on the non-Hd titles. The Hi-Def titles look fantastic over the Netflix streaming, but the accepted def titles still seem just a tad soft even though the signal meter on the player is showing the best signal. I'm going to experiment by provocative the location of the Netgear middle point to a distinct location in my house on the same electrical circuit as the player - fortunately, I have some options here because I have hardwired Ethernet jacks at any locations in my home.

Stupidly, when I built the house 5 years ago, I never thought about needing an Ethernet jack behind my Tv. I mean, after all, game consoles would never offer online play and there's no conjecture to have a Pc in my living room...Ugh, what an idiot I was.

As for Netflix, even though new releases are mostly not ready for streaming, there is one huge piece of the Netflix instant queue that I immediately zeroed in on: Tv Box Sets galore. I could get first-rate and new Doctor Who, 30 Rock, The Office (both the Uk and Us versions), Charles in Charge, Heroes, The Tick (the live action series)....you name it, and there it was right away watchable on my Tv. In my eyes, this calls for installing a bedpan and refrigerator in my living room couch. For .99 per month this is potentially the trade of the century (next to the Us Postal service). In fact, I just enjoyed watching the pilot chapter of The Tick, which I hadn't seen since, well...since the damned thing first aired. I also noticed the they had Heroes Season 3 ready for streaming even though it's not ready on Dvd yet and the season's not over. The most up-to-date chapter is just about a week or two behind.

I guess I'm still of the thought that Netflix by mail is going to be a sizable pain in the ass, but we'll right on be giving that a shot with newer releases.
I have to say that now's the time. Blu-ray is a fantastic thumbs up. Oddly enough though, I would have to say that this whole streaming Netflix highlight may be more considerable than the disc player itself. It's nice to have both. If you have Fios or a Wideband Cable relationship (Docsis 3.0) you should be set. I have neither right now, but I'm still able to get Hd quality across, but I dream we're on the cusp of the bandwidth no longer being an issue for Hd streaming. Time to sell your children off for scientific experimentation and finance yourself a Blu-ray Home entertainment system.

On a side note, there were some moments where the speculation in a Ps3 was considered rather than a standalone Blu-ray, but in all honesty, I'm not sure I would want to give up the Netflix option, especially with the small amount of Ps3 exclusive titles that intrigue right now. Also, it's another check mark on the list of horrific mistakes that Sony continues to make with the marketing of the Ps3. Netflix wanted deals with Sony and Microsoft. They didn't give a flying flip how they got their content into the home. Sony's John Koller basically told them to take a flying leap. "Our customers want to own the content," he commented. What the hell?

Well, with the .00 I saved upgrading two products levels higher on the Network Adapter I was able to pick up Evil Dead 2 on Blu-ray on sale for .99. Thank you Fry's Electronics! I'm dining with Bruce Campbell tonight.

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Blu-ray and Netflix Streaming Video - So Easy a Caveman Could Do it (Wait, Is That Copyrighted?)

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April 11, 2012

Digital Media Player Guide enumerate - Netgear Eva2000 Digital Entertainer Live

Prices: 5.00-0.00

Netgear has three models in the Digital Media Player genre that are worth mention. The first of these three that I will review is the Netgear Eva2000 Digital Entertainer Live is the latest model released in 2009. Like the Buffalo Digital Media Player, the Eva 2000 is solely a streaming based media player that allows you to stream your digital media from your computer to any Tv in your house. Add in a Netgear wireless adapter to passage wireless features, and easy set-up, and you have media players that whatever can set up and get running in a matter of minutes. It comes in black, has a sleek look, and would be a great increasing to any home theater. There are some downsides as well.

Netgear launched this wee player in July of 2009. It offers great features for a wired home theater system. The Eva2000 can also be used as a wireless digital media player, but you must purchase the wireless adapter, Netgear Wireless Adapter for Eva2000 , in order to take advantage of the wireless features. The wireless adapter will run about .00 from Amazon. The Eva2000 offers great features, but does not offer many options in the connectivity area. wee to only an Hdmi output, the Eva2000 is geared toward the household with strictly home theater systems which comprise a Tv with Hdmi. This leaves out any Component Video or S-Video families out there. Netgear is intentionally vague in describing the resolution output. The name suggests Hd output, but from what I can tell, it only outputs video at 480p. So if you are looking for high end 1080p output, or just 720p output, then you will want to look elsewhere. I'll be reviewing two other players from Netgear that offer the higher end features. If you are looking for a uncomplicated player to stream videos from Youtube or other online video services, or just a basic way to stream media from your computer then this player might be for you. Some key features are:




o up to 480p accepted Definition Playback (Hdmi Only)(based on my research)
o Mp2, Mp3, Wma, Aac, Wma Pro, Wma Lossless, Wav, Lpcm, Vorbis, Ac3, M4A, Dolby Digital (Hdmi production Only)
o Supports Wmv 7/8/9, Vc1, Vp6, H.263, H.264, Mpeg 1/2/4, Avi, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, Xvid, Mov, Mp4, Mpeg2-Ps, Mpeg2-Ts, Dvd Vob, Flv, Matroska, Asf video playback
o Usb 2.0
o Connections: Video: Hdmi, Av Composite, Usb 2.0 (2 ports), 10/100 Ethernet; Audio: Hdmi Audio Out
o Image formats: Jpg
o Included Remote Control

Digital Media Player Guide enumerate - Netgear Eva2000 Digital Entertainer Live

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April 5, 2012

Secrets to Getting a movable Wireless Internet association at Home With Wi-Fi

Today, not having an internet association at home may make you feel like you are living in the Stone Age. This may just be the case when you take a look at all the benefits of having an internet connection. For one, you will have access to instant data at your fingertips and the list goes on and on. There are a few dissimilar ways in which you can perform a wireless internet association at home. Wireless networks are typically referred to as Wi-Fi hotspots, and today setting one up at home is effortless. The task can be done by person with miniature to no computer experience. You will just require some straightforward hardware...

Wireless connectivity comes as a blessing, as it eliminates the task of laying cables to each private workstation. If you have complicated computer systems at home then setting up a Wi-Fi hotspot is a no-brainer. Wi-Fi is not expensive, and most contemporary computer systems and notebooks may comprise embedded Wi-Fi hardware. This is mostly the case with laptops. If you have a desktop machine it may be necessary for you to check if it has a Wi-Fi card installed. If not, you can de facto buy a Pci or Usb Wi-Fi adapter and get going straight away. These adapters are not expensive, and sell for about . Once each private computer is setup with a Wi-Fi card, then the next component you will need is a wireless access point.

A wireless access point (Ap) is the central transmission and receiving point for all operation on a wireless Lan (local area network). access points are usually small, dedicated hardware units that reserve Wi-Fi wireless communication standards. The easiest way to setup a wireless access point would be to buy a wireless router. This gadget will also perform the function of sharing an internet association to every computer connected to it automatically, so you don't need to be a Linux programmer with server feel to perform the task. There are many wireless routers on the store and popular ones include: Cisco-Linksys Wrt54G Wireless-G Router, Netgear Mr814 802.11b Dsl Router and Zoom 3G Wi-Fi Router. They sell for about .




As the router will be providing a shared internet association to all devices connected to it (this also includes Smartphone's, Pda's and Pocket Pc's that reserve Wi-Fi) you will need to associate it to an internet association as well. This is usually your Dsl or cable internet connection. It is usually as straightforward as connecting your phone line to your device. If you don't already have one of these technologies ready at home, then you should select from the following:

Dsl (digital subscriber line) - This technology offers internet transmission via a local telephone network. It is usually on the same line as your phone service. Speeds range from 129kbps to over 10mbps. With over 30 million subscribers, you can't go wrong with this option.

Naked Dsl - This is a service offered by At&T and Verizon Wireless. With Naked Dsl, the phone line is not required. Someone else alternative to this is 3G internet.

Cable Internet - This service is offered by local cable television companies. These providers usually offer packages that comprise internet and Tv. It is claimed that cable internet is faster than Dsl connections and also more reliable.

Secrets to Getting a movable Wireless Internet association at Home With Wi-Fi

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March 31, 2012

How to install a Wi-Fi connection Like the Professionals

Wi-Fi or wireless networking has improved operational efficiency and productivity in various commerce verticals. The technology has enabled habitancy to entrance the Web from virtually in any place either indoors or outdoors.

This article provides instructions on how to setup a Wi-Fi connection indoors in a few easy steps.

The Hardware




The first thing to look out for is the hardware. You will need a

• broadband Internet connection
• cable or Dsl modem
• wireless router
• wireless network adapter
• network cables
• computer that supports Wi-Fi

Choose equipment that offers maximum compatibility thereby avoiding unnecessary expenses later; devices artificial by the same seller are often easy to install.

The router is the core part of the Wi-Fi premise process. With a wireless router you can entrance the Internet from within a fixed range of distance by way of a desktop Pc, laptop, Pda or smart phone. The range for Wi-Fi is about 100 feet indoors and up to 300 feet outdoors

The router's function is to convert and broadcast the incoming signals from the modem. The broadcasted signals are picked up by wireless devices like the network adapter attached to the computer straight through an Ethernet switch/ Usb port.

The wireless network adapter maintains connection in the middle of your computer and the router. Today computers are ready with in-built adapters. Any way if you have an older Pc without an inbuilt one, a Usb adapter is recommended for a Laptop computer while a Pc card-based network adapter is more suitable for Desktops.

The Installation

The next step is to join together the various hardware components.

1. To join together the router to the modem, attach the cables to the router ports according to the labels. The labels may be separate according to the brand and you may need to refer the documentation provided for assistance.

2. If your modem is already linked to the computer, unplug the cable from the back of the processor and plug it into the router port labeled as Wan. If not then just join together the modem cable into the router port and begin the next step of configuring the router.

3. Attach a network cable from your router's Lan port placed next to the Wan, and plug the cable to the computer's Ethernet port.

4. Ensure that the modem is linked to the Internet indicated by a green light on the modem hardware. Then plug in the router to a power source and switch it on.

5. The Wan light placed next to the power display should light up indicating that the router has successfully linked to the modem.

The Configuration

1. To configure the router open a browser window and type in the router's Ip address.

2. For a Linksys or 3Com router the address is 192.168.1.1 while for Netgear the address is 192.168.0.1. You will be prompted to enter the user name as "admin" followed by the password.

3. The configuration page will come up with the settings at default mode. Most configurations will involve production only three changes.

4. convert the default Ssid and enter a unique wireless network name to recognize your network.

5. The next step is leading that of enabling wireless encryption (Wep) which would protect your network from unauthorized access. Enter a "pass phrase" that will be used by your router to generate keys uniquely for your settings.

6. Then enter your personal password ideally one that is a mixture of letters, numbers and symbols.

7. Save the changes you made and exit the page. Then disconnect the network cable attached from the computer to the router and join together the adapter in its place.

8. Your computer will detect the wireless network and prompt you straight through the next few steps of choosing the Wi-Fi network.

You are now good to surf the Web, browse your popular sites, print documents, send and receive mails, share media files by way of a social portfolio or play games with your friends.

How to install a Wi-Fi connection Like the Professionals

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March 25, 2012

The Wi-Fis

WiDi of Intel

Intel has released WiDi technology (Wireless Display) which allows customers to wirelessly forward high definition (Hd) video and images from Pc to Hd television (Hdtv). According to Intel, wireless technology display WiDi will be incorporated into movable devices like laptops, Smartphone, tablet Pcs and other movable devices.

WiDi technology uses Wi-Fi 802.11n accepted of Intel which will be initiated on laptop using processors (Cpus) Core i5 and i3 - that promisingly contribute new solutions to Home Theater and Multimedia Pc market.




In order to display the content playing from the laptop to a Hd Tv (Hdtv), laptops are required to support Core or Core i3 i5, Intel Centrino wireless with Intel MyWiFi technology which is installed with Intel Wireless Display software and Intel Wireless Display adapter to receive the signal from the computer before displaying on Tv. This adapter is associated to the Tv via Hdmi or accepted Av cable.

At the moment, common applications of the WiDi technology are transferring display content from laptop screen to Hdtv screen. Besides adapter Push2Tv of Netgear, big notebook vendors like Dell, Sony and Toshiba have swiftly unveiled new devices supporting this interesting Intel WiDi.

Whdi

Wireless Home Digital Interface Consortium has just completed specified video carrying out with 1080p/60Hz resolution over the 5 Ghz frequency. Amimon is one of the first members to produce this technology along with a group of consumer electronics clubs (Hitachi, Lg Electronics, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp and Sony).

Whdi technology supports speeds up to 3Gbps in distances up to 30 meters, through walls, support security standards of Hdcp 2.0 content and Drm (Digital ownership Management) - which is used to enumerate with Hdmi in order to protect the point-to-point content.

Also, According to detailed specifications of the standard, delay is allowed to be less than 1 millisecond, and it supports vigor salvage mode for movable devices and Dfs mode (Dynamic Frequency Selection) for 5Ghz band.

In the near future, with Whdi products, users have chacnes to enlarge to new entertainment technologies that are more professional. Users can play Hd content over Wi-Fi at any place in the house:

  • The desktop and laptop: Wireless association are ready for laptop or desktop computer in the office to the Hdtv in the living room - now customers will be able to literally see all the newest Hd content from the their computer screens via the wide-screen Hdtv.
  • Mobile: Getting Hd content from phone onto Tv to enjoy.
  • Hd everywhere: from the digital antenna of the living room to the Hdtv in the home - customers can now literally set a Tv into the bedroom, kitchen, living room... Without having to worry about wiring association problems.
  • Play games: the gaming console in the kids room will be associated wirelessly to the Hdtv in the living room of the family.

Amimon estimates this technology will make the initial cost of electronic devices growth from 20 - $ 40. However, this whole will decrease when the devices are manufactured in large quantities. Amimon launched many module Whdi so that firms can pick to couple into their devices.

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March 19, 2012

Best Nas Devices: entrance Your Files From in any place in the World!

If your work involves any computers then a Nas or network attached storage device is highly recommended. This can act as a shared drive for backing up and sharing files.

The Nas drive is linked via an Ethernet cable to a wireless router to enable wi-fi ready laptops and other devices to have direct access.

Unlike an external hard drive, the best Nas device has a processor. It has its own operating theory for storing and sharing photos, music, video and personal files. It enables all Pcs to passage and store files on the drive without having to physically plug in a drive to each computer.




Nas are primarily used for data backup, central storage and file sharing among separate computers and remote passage to photos, video, music and other files.

When you used at home, Nas drives can undoubtedly enable families to originate one consolidated library of photos, videos and digital music that can be streamed to high-definition Tvs and other networked devices. A digital media adapter or a game console like the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 needs to be linked to the Tv.

The best Nas drives come with a software that can automatically back up every computer on the network. The software allows users to select files, folders and drives to back up, as well as designate the time and day of the week for self-operating backups. Any way to do this, you will need to install the software on each computer.

A more sophisticated Nas device contains two hard drives and automatically maintains same copies of data on each drive. This ensures foolproof data storage. This policy is known as mirroring or Raid 1. An advantage of this set-up is that when one hard drive fails, the information will be stored on the next one.

With the growing popularity of Facebook, Nas manufacturers have integrated with communal networking sites for easy photo and video uploading from YouTube, Flicker and, of course, Facebook.

And instead of posting material on communal sites many Nas drives unable user to request friends to video photos and videos stored on the drive itself,

Most Nas devices allow users to remotely passage their multimedia files. Even if the Pc is turned off, the data will still be ready to you anywhere, even if you accessing it from an Internet café in other country.

Moreover, you do not need a Pc to passage the files. Drives like the Netgear Store, iPhones, BlackBerry and iPod Touch can be used to remotely passage files.

When shopping for the Best Nas drives always think the storage capacity. It should be from 500 gigabytes to 4 terabytes. To determine how much space you need, speculate the amount of storage on you computers, then multiply them times two.

Make sure it includes backup software that is easy to use. If you use Apple's built-in Time machine backup software on your Mac, look for a drive that is compatible.

For utmost convenience look for a drive that offers remote access.

Best Nas Devices: entrance Your Files From in any place in the World!

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March 13, 2012

addition Your Network - The 101 on Network Cards

Network Cards help a computer to physically connect to a Lan or Local Area Network. Ethernet cards are the most tasteless form of network cards. These cards are occasionally known as Ethernet Cards (Nics) as well. Wireless and Token Ring cards are other types of network/ethernet cards. Most often Ethernet Ethernet Cards use Rj-45 jacks. These adapters hold the Ethernet suitable for high-speed network connections via cables.

It is because of the World Wide Web that computers are linked together, which aid us in the communication of information and data. If we say the internet is the spinal cord of this information and data, network cards can be said as vertebrae. With the help of networks cards one or various computers can connect to each other by way of Local Area Network (Lan) or Wide Area Network (Wan). Some networks are configured to allow one connection like Lan while other networks allow both the networks in their club to co-connect. In a domestic scenario, networking consists of computers sharing the same internet, printer and file output. These files can be transmitted and received between two or more computers. Ethernet Cards often use Pci bus slot to do so.

In an endeavor for computers to present with each other, internet aid providers oftentimes use (Nic) Network Interface Cards as their point of connection. This card could be found on most computers and is the gateway through which you can plug an Ethernet cable.




Ethernet cables help computers communication to high-speed internet modems/hubs. With the arrival up of wireless network cards internet surfing has come to be unproblematic. Wireless Ethernet Cards present with a wireless router or network device and thus have eliminated the requirement of tethering Ethernet cables. With the help of wireless Ethernet Card users can use their laptops within a specific range. No doubt users have to take several safety precautions in wireless networks, but these cards give flexibility to a user which is well worth the use. In laptops Pcmcia Network Interface Cards can be found. With the tube of time, network cards are becoming rarer because now-a-days many motherboards now include integrated network interfaces/cards.

Some of the manufacturers' of Network Cards [http://www.comnauts.com/collections/network-card] include: Intel Expi9404Ptl, D-Link Dge-530T, Netgear Ga311, Encore Electronics Enl832-Tx-En, Belkin F5D7000, Linksys Eg1032, Gigabyte Gn-Wp01Gs, Ibm NetXtreme 1000 T+, Trendnet Tu-Et100C, Smc Smcwusbs-N, Edimax Ew-7717Un, Zyxel Pl-100, Asus Wl-100W etc.

addition Your Network - The 101 on Network Cards

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March 7, 2012

How to choose the Best Wireless Router For iPad

iPad becomes so favorite today. With iPad you can browse the internet, read your email, watch and preview the video and download to your video library, catch up on your favorite Tv shows and so on. To allow your iPad get in touch with the web, it needs to associate to the Wi-Fi network because iPad is equipped with the Wi-Fi for transportation to the Webs. In homes, you need to build a wireless network to share the internet wirelessly. And the heart of the wireless network in homes is the wireless router. Now, how to pick the best one for iPad?

To riposte how to pick the best router for iPad, firstly you need to know the Wi-Fi adapter the iPad is embedded with and how well the adapter will work best for the iPad applications. Secondly, you need to pick the wireless router that supports the best execution for the iPad applications.

iPad is powered with wireless n technology and is compliant with 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless standards. It means that iPad is powered by dual-band technology. Wireless 802.11n technology is the most recent and the fastest wireless technology available in the market today. Dual-band technology supports both 2.4 Ghz (802.11 b/g/n) and 5 Ghz (802.11a) frequency bands. It also equipped with Bluetooth 2.1 plus Edr technology, but nothing to do with your router. With the 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless technology the iPad supports, your router must be able to support the 802.11 a/b/g/n technology. This means your router should support the same technology for optimum data throughput: wireless n dual-band technology.




With wireless n dual-band technology, the router provides high-speed and clean wireless when using the 5 Ghz frequency band. Ipad works well in streaming the video preview and downloading media when your Wi-Fi environment delivers high-performance network: high-speed, jitter-free video and lag-free gaming. To deliver high-performance network, your router should support the potential of service (QoS) prioritization motor technology. With QoS, the router can analyze and isolate the traffic into multiple data streams and categorize them by sensitivity to delay. Applications like video streaming, VoIp and gaming are given priority over web browsing.

The best wireless router for iPad should support the wireless n dual-band technology with potential of Services technology. The following are merge of the best wireless routers for iPad.

Netgear Wndr37Av

Netgear Wndr37Av gigabit router is designed for high execution wireless network for streaming video and gaming. Wndr37Av is powered with the final version of the wireless 802.11n technology with dual-band feature. Wndr37Av support the Video mode, wireless multimedia (Wmm) based QoS to optimize Hd video streaming without glitches, stutters, or lags. The router is powered by 680Mhz mighty Mips 32-bit processor which is mighty in delivering high-performance wireless environment. This makes the router to become one of the best ones for iPad.

Other features, the router includes gigabit ports: 4 Gigabit ports for Ethernet Lan, one gigabit Wan port for association to the modem, and one Usb port with ReadyShare technology for storage access. The other advantage with this router is that Wndr37Av is compliant with Dlna media.

Apple AirPort extreme Base Station

Providing the wireless environment for iPad using the wireless router from the same vendor Apple is good for the compatibility. Even though iPad works well with wireless environment using high-performance routers from separate vendors, having the devices from the same vendor is better for technical support services.

AirPort extreme is powered by the wireless n technology with dual-band technology. It can deliver the high-performance wireless environment to support up to 50 clients in sharing the internet connections and it also supports Mac Os X or Windows. The router also supports the QoS for better video streaming. Airport extreme includes 3 gigabit Ethernet ports, one Gigabit Wan port, and one Usb port. With Usb port, you can add Usb hub to allow you associate Usb printer and Usb storage for sharing.

You can also consider other high-performance routers for fast response and smooth video streaming such as Linksys E-3000 wireless gigabit router, Belkin Max Play, Wndr3400 N600 router, and new D Link N450 Dir665.

Best wireless router for iPad demands high-performance wireless environment in delivering clean wireless network, high-speed, and potential of Service. The router should support wireless n technology with dual band supports, and the potential of service for multimedia traffic prioritization.

By Ki Grinsing

How to choose the Best Wireless Router For iPad

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March 2, 2012

Laptop Bargains: Find Deals Without Giving Up potential

Are you finding for laptop bargains? When we are finding to purchase a new laptop, we all look for great prices. You do not have to give up potential features in your laptop when buying, you just need to know what you want and where to get it. There are lots of laptops on sale all the time.

Features and Benefits on Laptop Bargains:

First of all I want a laptop with good memory. When finding for a computer, you first want to look at the memory. However, if I find a good deal on a particular laptop -- that has everything else I am finding for -- but lacking a tiny in the memory department, I will consider getting the laptop and adding memory to it. By adding your own memory, you will be getting exactly what you want at a great savings. Buying extra memory is inexpensive, and it is easy to put in yourself. So do not be afraid of getting extra memory on your own and downloading it yourself.




You will also need to consider what size of screen you will want. Having a small screen means a smaller computer that is easy to cope and take with you. Some citizen -- like me, who is getting older -- likes a large screen so I can see it better. You can get screens as small as 7" (like in the mini laptops) on up to a large widescreen around 17 inches.

Windows 7 is an additional one great feature you will want on your laptop. This is such a great operating system. The graphics are fantastic. Selecting a screen saver is such fun because the pictures look so real, so clear and beautiful, it is fun to turn them all the time. You will find it is easy to use Windows 7 too.

Now the keyboard is very foremost too. A full keyboard is important. You don't want one that is so small you spend all your time correcting the errors you made on it. Errors mean you have to go back and fix them all the time. Keyboards that are ergonomically shaped are sometimes found on the laptops. This is a great feature if you type a lot; however for me, it's not that important, size is more foremost to be.

How many Usb ports you will need is an additional one feature you will need to decide on. Two ports is the bare minimum I would have. Three Usb ports is best. You can always purchase the extra port systems if they will not be more of a burden than a help. So I would think about how many Usb ports you are going to need; and like I said, I would beyond doubt go for 3.

Are you going to need your laptop to be wireless? This is great, especially if you take your computer with you all the time. You won't have to worry about connecting your computer. Also if you are wireless, you won't have all those cords hanging around everywhere. Cords make everything look so messy. Sharing your screen is easy to do with Netgear or Belkin adapters so you can view your screen on your Tv.

Finally

So when you think about what features you want on your laptop computer, you can then start finding for Laptop Bargains. There are so many different brands to pick from, you will find exactly what you are finding for in your laptop.

Laptop Bargains: Find Deals Without Giving Up potential

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February 25, 2012

Wndr3400 N600 - High performance Wireless Router For Gaming and Streaming

Gaming and video streaming examine high-performance router. The router must be able to deliver high-speed for plane gaming response, jitter-free, and lag-free. This should also apply to High Definition video streaming, no other data traffic can disturb the operation of the router while you are experiencing the gaming and streaming.

The other features your router should maintain when you use wireless network for connecting the game console wirelessly to the network, the router should maintain clear network, no interference from other source of signal attenuator and should also be capable of providing prioritization for gaming or video streaming traffic over other data traffic.

The other added features your router should also maintain is security, such as capable of providing safety segregation, parental control, and green technology would be much advantageous. There are some routers that meet those above requirements, and one of them is Netgear Wndr3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router.






What this stock Does

The Netgear Wndr3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router is a high operation router which is designed to maintain demanding applications such as multiplayer gaming and video streaming. Wndr3400 is powered by the most recent and the fastest wireless technology 802.11N standards delivering high-speeds up to 300 Mbps (in ideal conditions), ideal for multiplayer gaming and Hd video streaming.

The Netgear Wndr3400 N600 supports Wireless Multimedia (Wmm) based QoS (Quality of Service) to allow the ideas to detach video traffic and furnish prioritization over other traffic. With QoS for dependable internet connections, you can enjoy multiplayer gaming and streaming smoothly, jitter-free, and lag-free.

Wndr3400 supports dual-band technology that works for both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz frequency bands. With 5 Ghz frequency band, you can achieve clear network avoiding signal interference, ensuring top speeds and the many range which is ideal for gaming and streaming.

Share storehouse is very primary in networking particularly to store huge Hd media and gaming materials. It is therefore the Wndr3400 is embedded with the Usb port with ReadyShare technology to furnish fast and easy shared access to an external Usb storehouse device. And the good thing with the router is that it supports the green technology for good environment including power and Wi-Fi on/off buttons, power Star-compliant power adapter and 80% recycled packaging.

How gather the Router is?

Parents are always worried of what their kids do when they are surfing the internet and expecting their kids to visit only approved contents. Wndr3400 supports Live Parental operate to keep your internet experience safe with the following benefits:

  • Blocks unsafe Internet content and applications and can be managed from anywhere
  • Protects associated devices straight through the router such as Pcs, gaming consoles, and iPod touch

Providing detach safety and access restrictions for guests using the network is sometimes very important. Wndr3400 supports Guest Network Access. By default the router provides Netgear as the Ssid name for 2.4Ghz b/g/n Ssid and the default Netgear-5G for 5Ghz a/n Ssid. You can configure the router and turn the Ssid default names for safety reasons.

To originate secured connection, the router supports the modern wireless safety Wi-Fi Protected Access® (Wpa/Wpa2-Psk) and Wep, and the Push 'N' connect with Wi-Fi Protected Setup® (Wps) feature ensures a quick and gather network connection.

Wndr3400 provides safety safety with Nat and Spi features as well as DoS (Denial of Service) charge prevention. Nat (network address translation) hides your secret networks from the public network (the internet) and allows sharing a particular internet relationship with many computers in the network. Stateful packet inspection (Spi) inspects the incoming traffic thoroughly for false definite packets.

To connect the router to the Internet, you need broadband modem (either Cable or xDsl) and Internet services from your Isp. connect one end of the cross Utp cable (cable that comes with the modem) to the Ethernet port of the modem, and connect the other end to the Wan port of the router. Configuration and factory is easy by following the quick factory guide document.

Gaming and Hd media streaming examine high-performance router including high-speed, QoS, and clear network. The Netgear Wndr3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router is a high-performance full-featured router that is ideal clarification for bandwidth arduous applications such as for plane gaming and streaming experience.

Wndr3400 N600 - High performance Wireless Router For Gaming and Streaming

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February 19, 2012

Setting Up a Wireless Network With Satellite Internet

Many rural home dwellers find themselves cut off from the covering world. Not only are they geographically isolated, contemporary technology has yet to come to these disconnected hinterlands; that is until now.  With the coming of satellite engineering, many country home owners are setting their very own oases of connectivity. Satellite broadband has been proven to be the best choice to use the net as it was designed; users can surf through web pages fast and agilely, without having to suffer through downtime or lagging speeds that many dial-up users have to deal with.  Additionally, with a satellite internet connection, you aren't restricted to one cable connecting only one computer.  You can undoubtedly set up your own wireless home network; it's incredibly simple to perform and you'll be able to take full benefit of your satellite service, having more than one computer linked to the world wide web at the same time.

In order to go about setting up a wireless home network, you obviously need an internet service, before you start whatever else.  Two-way satellite access is the most sufficient and favorable service you can get.  One-way, is an option, but ultimately, it may prove too cumbersome as it ties up your phone line. 

Once you've a satellite broadband internet victualer established, you will have to buy the considerable equipment to get your network going.  Some internet service providers will offer you a router as part of the set up package. Otherwise you can go to your local electronic store and buy a wireless router; there are often sales to be had, or coupons to take benefit of.  Stick to known brands like Linksys or Netgear.  If your computer does not come equipped with an internal wireless networking card, you will need to buy a wireless adapter.






When using a wireless network adapter, plainly plug it into a Usb port in your computer; if your computer has an in-built wireless card, it should automatically detect the connection. Read the schooling by hand to set up your router-if you need help, there's regularly a toll-free helpline you can call.  Many routers come with a one step setup Cd, which will walk you through the entire process. If the router came as part of your satellite internet package, the installer will probably be able to help you set up everything.

It's all pretty simple. Once you have your network up and running, your whole house can surf the net at the same time. Do remember that, with a wireless network you are sharing the association speed. This means that you will be splitting the speed with whomever else is on the network. The split will barely be perceptible if you select the right plan for your needs.  Today's satellite internet broadband providers offer a wide collection of packages and service plans to cater to everyone's needs. Don't hesitate to call today to find out more and have your home network set up in no time.

Setting Up a Wireless Network With Satellite Internet

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February 13, 2012

A Word on Computer Slowness and freezing

A word on computer problems...

Most of you probably know most of this anyway any way for those that might be experiencing some issues here is some information Ihope you will find useful. As an It expert for 14 years, I've seen a ton of unique problems that your median Pc can get hit by. They range from an median implosion of any given hardware component like a hard drive crash or some Windows failure that in worst case scenario can force you to reload the operating system. If The operating principles blew up and you didn't have any backup utility then your out of luck when it comes to getting your pictures, Internet Explorer favorites, personal documents such as homework, resumes, etc back again. I've found that the majority of windows issues these days are coming from spyware and Trojans which for all intents and purposes has replaced the virus as the top antagonist when crashing Pc'S.

If your computer after working well suddenly is slow and clunky when getting on the web there's a good occasion that you have been infected with some spyware or Trojan. What are they? Spyware is merely an "advertising" piece of software that is sent to your Pc when you click on some link that has been paid for by someone that makes cash every time you are routed to their site. These will normally bring pop ups and other advertisements for a goods you wouldn't want to buy either. Something similar is the deadly Trojan that loads onto a Pc and runs as a background application masking itself as a part of Windows. It is designed to hijack base windows files to actually "cannibalize" each other and ultimately destroy basic features in windows. These can range from using internet explorer at all, to plainly clicking on an icon. The principles will hang and drive you nuts. One lady I knew actually put her Pc in the stable due to the freeze ups and threw it out later. Most ultimately rebuild or reinstall their operating principles from Cd to base setup level. Most vendors like a best buy will clean your Pc for a necessary fee but this is only temporary so your best bet to save your sanity, money and that "beast" is to prevent it the best you can in the first place.






From experience, I've found that the following steps should be taken to defeat any "invasion":

1) Get a detach hardware firewall router like a linksys, netgear and/or data link. Most wireless routers comprise an Spi/Nat firewall that prevents the Mac address on your network adapter from being "tunneled" as they say. This is the recipe used 99% of the time by hackers to dump their "scumware" i.e. Spyware/trojans on your computer. Most AntiVirus applications such as Computer Associates, MacAfee and Norton have a built in firewall any way it actually uses a lot of Ram to run it and broad computer doing is slower and is largely incompatible with the one that comes with Xp.

2) start the Windows Xp firewall and get at least Two discharge tool's that specializes in removing Only the spyware and trojans. Imo, Malware bytes and Adaware are the best. Spyware discharge tools are in my plan good than the Mcafee and Norton; both have anti-spyware, Trojan and virus engines but I have found that they can hang your browser when the update machine is active The one mentioned above does not hog your Ram thus slowing your principles down more and is actually non intrusive.

3) Make sure your Windows updates are downloaded and installed regularly. They wouldn't send them out unless a vulnerability in the Os has been detected. Hackers never tire trying to make life miserable for all so Microsoft is always pumping out new patches in response. Just like an "exterminator...

Hope this helps, any questions don't hesitate to post

A Word on Computer Slowness and freezing

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February 8, 2012

Toshiba Portege R705-P25 - gargantuan Holiday Value

At first glance, the Toshiba Portege R705-P25 comes off as a petite expensive. It clocks in at over 00 at most major retailers. Upon closer inspection, though, this laptop packs a punch that makes it well worth the cost.

Similar to Apple's MacBook in size and feel, the Toshiba Portege is a 13-incher with a big, satisfying screen. It's a nice tight size, not too big for transferring from place to place and not too small for doing day-to-day computing applications. With integrated Intel Gma Hd graphics, the look of the photo is crisp and clean.

With Intel's Wireless Display technology, you can beam the laptop's display to a monitor or a Tv unit. A Netgear adapter lets you join together your Portege to your television with the greatest of ease, too, and you'll be amazed at how fast you can hook up Hd graphics and pictures on the big screen.






The Toshiba Portege R705-P25 includes a Intel Core i3-350M Processor under the hood, giving it that petite extra push to efficiently work straight through a range of applications and utilities.

The keyboard is easy to use and pleasantly spaced, making for a splendid input experience. It's inherent that the keys were shortened to cut down on space and, with dedicated buttons for tasteless applications, the keyboard is one of this unit's best selling features. The only trouble I could tell is the lack of back-lighting to make it easier to see in darker rooms.

With a brushed metal magnesium alloy chassis to boot, this Toshiba Portege R705-P25 is an ideal buy for the holidays. It cools surely thanks to the material, too, so you can shut it down for a combine of minutes and the core temperature drops like a stone.

With needful additions like these, it's hard to fantasize a great buy than the Toshiba Portege for whatever on your list. Or you can take a page from my holiday shopping book and pick this one up for yourself.

Toshiba Portege R705-P25 - gargantuan Holiday Value

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February 2, 2012

How to Play Video Games Using Powerline Technology

Need internet in a room with no router? Want to play video games, but no wireless internet? Well here is how to use powerline adapters that will fix all of the above.

Internet gaming is something that is increasingly becoming more and more popular. With that comes more and more problems with internet accessibility. One major problem is getting internet to an area away from the router or not wanting to use/have wireless internet. An easy explication to this problem is power line adapters. They send your wireless internet through your home wiring so that it can regularly work in any room that has a power adapter. I personally use this option with my x-box and it works wonderfully. There can be problems associated with your home wiring though. If there is a problem like a bad wire or a lapse in connectivity, then the relationship could lag or be considerably bad.

To do this kind of relationship you first need to buy a power line adapter which regularly costs everywhere from 50-100 dollars. Once you have the adapter you need to set it up depending on what type of power line adapter you bought. I have a Netgear adapter which runs perfectly. You have two adapters to use. One that plugs into the wall by your router, and other that plugs into the wall at the desired location of the internet connection. Note: They must be plugged into the wall and not a power strip or prolongation cord for this will defeat the purpose of going through your home wiring. You then must connect the two adapters. To do this corollary the directions that come with the adapter of your choice. They regularly need to be paired, similar to the way blue-tooth products are paired.

Once connected, you plug a ethernet cable into each adapter and then one into your router and the other into your x-box, computer, or other type of internet enabled device. You then should have unrestricted access depending on your router settings to all the internet you want and the adapters will shut off when the console or computer is not using the internet and will come on again when turning on the device.

These type of adapters are essentially "plug-and-play" adapters. All you should have to do is plug them in and do a quick setup once and they should work all over the house where the wiring is good. Remember, bad wiring can cause the adapters to not work as well do to the lapse in loop connection. These type of connections send the data from the internet through a loop. This loop works like any other electrical circuit and goes from your router through the wires, to your device, and back again. If there is faulty wiring in an outlet somewhere in your house, these type of adapters may not work.

There are also wireless versions of these adapters where you plug one end into your wall by your router and other into the room where you want the internet. In the room where you want the internet, instead of plugging that end into the device, the adapter broadcasts the internet in the specified room.

As technology increases, so do the possibilities. New ideas about the internet are being discovered every year and it is only getting easier to get it. These adapters are just one suitable way to supplementary the strengthen of the internet into more places, either close or afar.

How to Play Video Games Using Powerline Technology

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January 8, 2012

Netgear Storage Central Model SC101 - Review

Storage Central - Model SC101 £68 (£79.98 inc VAT) is a hard disk enclosure with built-in disc controllers and networking features. This device emulates one or more logical drives using one or two physical IDE or PATA hard disks and provides a shareable storage facility accessible by all windows computers on a DHCP enabled network.

A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a collection of storage devices linked to the local area network which are accessed and administered as one central pool, such storage does not require a specific computer to be running for file sharing.

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The device is attached to the network switch or router and acts like a file server for all the windows computers. However, unlike most other network storage devices, this one requires a client to be installed on each computer in the network.

The basic unit is supplied with 0, 1 or 2 drives c£68+VAT for the empty box and £92+VAT to include an 80gig hard drive - the storage can be bought separately, or you can add your own existing hard drives to the 'empty' box.

Product Description:

This unit provides both Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) level 0 & 1 and can be expanded indefinitely. SmartSync Pro advanced backup software is included which creates real-time copies of stored data from the clients .

This product is well suited for sharing and back up with the simplicity of using a local drive. Easy to set-up and install, connect to any wired or wireless router (54G Wireless Ethernet Adapter) or switch.

This is very basic storage area network type implementation but it is not a network attached storage device, so each computer on the network must have its own client software installed. There is no ability to connect to the device, using its native file share method and there is no platform-independent file-sharing support. (As opposed to the standard situation where a NAS device will offer a shared file system that can be mounted in the OS's native method.)

You MUST use the included software. Although the device is capable of listening on port 80, there is no web interface to configure it. The included software, running on Windows is the only way.

Data transfer (read or write) about around 3MB/s. (this should be more like 10MB/s. This unit only supports simple security, ie a single password for each "logical drive" configured during set-up, probably because this is designed for the home market.

Good stuff:

1) Supports spanning and mirroring capabilities.

2) Discrete device eliminating the need for an additional computer/server.

3) Can support unlimited storage within the physical limitation of the two drive bays.

4) Once the interface drivers are installed, all Windows applications are able to utilise the attached drives as 'local' drive letters.

5) Easy to install and set up assuming a simple home network.

6) Supports block-level data transfers and fast response time being slightly better than USB 2.0 or fire wire external hard drives.

7) Inexpensive compared to similar products. Pre-configured network-attached storage (NAS) devices range from £200 to £1,500.

Bad stuff:

Hardware Issues:

1a) No peer-to-peer network connectivity (UPnP support).

1b) Drivers are only compatible with Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 200x.

2) It only supports IDE ATA 6 or 7. Most new drives on the market meet this requirement but older drives will likely not.

3) This system uses a partition format unrecognized by Windows, So these hard disks can not be disconnected and put into another computer without being reformatted.

4) This device allows password protection of each individual logical drive but does not support NTFS level security, there are no folders restricted to specific machines.

5) The disks are passively cooled and the device can get extremely hot when in use. Whilst this does not seem to adversely effect operation, using two fast hard drives could lead to premature failures.

6) No file level compression or associated security.

7) Each physical hard disk reacquires one IP address.

Software Issues:

1) No web based management utility, device setup can be done from any computer with the interface drivers but each computer's drives must be configured individually.

2) The interface software is true 64 bit and is not compatible with windows 9x systems;

3) The configuration utility is simple to use but is very basic, I am using version 1.5.7.

4) Every time the utility loads, it asks the user if it should check for and install driver updates. This can be bypassed but you are informed that "the software upgrade contains valuable enhancements" regardless of if you are using the latest version or not.

5) The update process takes an unpredictable time (there is indication of activity but not of total progress or time required) and is not automated; download and update are not integrated and requires answers to questions that are implied.

6) When the device firmware if updated, the drivers and utility software on all the computer must be upgraded and sometimes the drives need to be reattached.

7) There is an online help system which explains the utility features, but does not include any instructions, user guide or how to information.

8) There are two configuration options, advanced and a set-up wizard, drives created with the advanced method can be attached by the wizard but these drives are ignored and can not be managed.

9) No audio streaming support.

Recommendations:

Buy: If you want an economical solution, which will work straight out of the box 98% of the time, and you have a typical home network with no complications, and none of your computers have spare drive bays you are happy to configure for your own backup drives.

Don't buy: If any of the above don't apply, or you want direct addressable storage from any part of your network, or you have critical data protection requirements, or your network is not currently configured using or can not use dynamic host configuration protocol (DCHP), or is using non standard private addressing range

This is not a prefect technical solution and is unsatiable for anything larger than a typical home or micro office environments. 6/10 for design and implementation, 9/10 for effort and usefulness.

Effectively: If you don't know how or why your network works, this is probably perfect. If you do know what you are doing, you will almost certainly have tweaked something somewhere which will make this unusable or unnecessarily complicated to make work.

System Requirements:

Windows 2000(SP4), XP Home or Pro (SP1 or SP2), Windows 2003(SP4);

DHCP server in the network;

Compatible with ATA6 or above IDE (Parallel ATA) hard disks;

Physical Specifications:

Dimensions 6.75" x 4.25" x 5.66" (L x W x H);

Ambient Operating Temperature 0̊-35̊ C;

Package Contents:

Storage Central SC101;

12V, 5A power adapter, localized to country of sale;

Ethernet cable;

Installation Guide;

Resource CD;

SmartSync Pro Backup Software CD;

Warranty/Support information card;

Netgear Storage Central Model SC101 - Review

Panasonic DY-WL10 Wireless Adapter for Viera TC-L42E30

For the last few years, every major manufacturer including Panasonic has been offering an official Wi-Fi dongle. Panasonic DY-WL10 is a one of best selling accessories to add wireless connectivity to certain HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc players, and other home theater products. As the officially recomended wireless adapter for Panasonic TVs, DY-WL10 works as advertised.

With the wireless LAN adaptor plugged into the USB terminal, VIERA Connect, Easy IPTV, or VIERA Cast along with other online content can be enjoyed wirelessly by accessing your Wireless LAN router. With a high sensitivity receiving antenna, the connection will be stable. Now you can setup your VIERA HDTV or Blu-ray Disc player freely without worrying about LAN cable wiring.

[Netgear Wireless Adapter]

This wireless adapter was easy to install and had us connected to the wireless router in just minutes. Compatible with Panasonic DMP-BDT110 and 2011 Panasonic HDTV models such as TC-P65ST30, TC-P60S30, TC-P50S30 and TC-L42E30. For you with older models, the DY-WL10 adapter also works with 2010 models like DMP-BDT350, DMP-BTD300, DMP-BD85, DMP-BD65, DMP-BD655, SC-BT730, SC-BT330, SC-BT230, SC-BT235 and DMP-B500.

For some reasons, people comparing the manufacturer recommended products and try to looking for the alternatives. It is reasonable, extent necessary to find the best quality or to reduce costs. However, remember to find a proper alternative is not easy and requires time. One of alternative products for Panasonic DY-WL10 wireless adapter that's normally chosen is NetGear WNDA3100v2 because that is the only one that can be used instead of this Panasonic adapter.

Here are some of conclusions and observations associated with performance comparison of the NETGEAR WNDA3100v2 vs. Panasonic DY-WL10 wireless adapter:
- The price of both adapters are pretty much the same and assuring that you are getting the version 2 of the Netgear is pretty iffy unless you pay higher prices at a local electronics store and can directly look at the adapater. The Netgear is much positional which I found to be a negative because it is easy to be moved by roving cats, messing with wiring, etc. The Panasonic DY-WL10 wireless adapter seemed to pick up the max signal in almost all positions.

- The Panasonic DY-WL10 adapter gets stronger and more stable connections than the Netgear.

- Differences in PQ or stuttering could just as easily be blamed on a slow broadband connection. Your available bandwidth from your ISP is really the rate limiting step, not the Wireless N speed (even with a mediocre WiFi N connection).

- You have very little control over the adapter from the Panasonic Viera HDTVs or the Bluray. This is a dual band device and you can connect at 2.4 OR 5 if you have a dual band router. You cannot access any of the properties of either adapter as you could if it was connected to a PC.

Although there is a worthless instruction manual included with it, the adapter is very easy to install and works perfectly. Just plug it in to a USB port and off you go. The Panasonic DY-WL10 works well despite the negative comments that have more to do with availability, perceived high price compared to other USB WiFi adapters (probably true for G but not N). Price you should look for when purchasing -- .79

With the wireless LAN adapter plugged into the USB terminal, VIERA Cast and other online content can be enjoyed wirelessly by accessing your wireless LAN router. With a high sensitivity receiving antenna, the connection will be stable. Now you can setup your Blu-ray Disc Player, Panasonic TC-L42E30 or other Panasonic Viera HDTV freely without worrying about LAN cable wiring.

Panasonic DY-WL10 Wireless Adapter for Viera TC-L42E30