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		<title>How To Set Up A Wireless Lan Network Adapter For Your Laptop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 05:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting up a wireless adapter for your computer involves the acquisition of a few key components. Since you are lacking an integrated wireless card that would save you a fair deal of trouble, an external wireless adapter must be purchased. Also, the software installation disc containing the drivers for the adapter must be close at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Setting up a wireless adapter for your computer involves the acquisition of a few key components. Since you are lacking an integrated wireless card that would save you a fair deal of trouble, an external wireless adapter must be purchased. Also, the software installation disc containing the drivers for the adapter must be close at hand, as well as the data encryption information for the wireless network you will be joining with your adapter, if password protection is applicable. All the same, navigation of an autoinstall wizard and basic software adjustments are the only tasks holding up project completion. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.papatek.com/LCD-Panel">http://www.papatek.com/LCD-Panel</a></p>
<p>Obtain an external wireless adapter. Just because your computer lacks an integrated wireless card does not mean that an external adapter cannot fully suit your needs. Most external adapters are simply affairs that plug into the USB port of your desktop or laptop.</p>
<p>Install the necessary software and drivers onto your computer to enable your new wireless adapter device. Your adapter should have shipped with an installation disc that will provide the necessary software for your computer; insert this disc into your computer&#8217;s drive. Upon insertion it should autoplay, and an installation wizard will appear.</p>
<p>Follow the simple onscreen instructions to navigate the wizard. When prompted by the wizard, be sure to install your external wireless adapter. This is completed by inserting it into your computer&#8217;s USB port. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.papatek.com/USB-Wireless-LAN-Adapter">http://www.papatek.com/USB-Wireless-LAN-Adapter</a></p>
<p>Restart your computer once the installation is complete.Establish the settings of your new wireless adapter after your computer&#8217;s restart process has ended. First, click the &#8220;Start&#8221; tab in Windows and right click on the &#8220;Network&#8221; option.</p>
<p>Hit &#8220;Properties&#8221; and then choose &#8220;Manage Network Connections.&#8221; Within the &#8220;Manage Network Connections&#8221; option, you will see your new wireless adapter included in the list of devices. Highlight it and click &#8220;Properties.&#8221;</p>
<p>Automate the IP address and DNS server address process. Instead of manually configuring these settings, or attempting to gather the required information yourself, allow the computer to do so instead. Select &#8220;Obtain an IP address automatically&#8221; and &#8220;Obtain DNS server address automatically.&#8221; Select &#8220;OK&#8221; to save the changes.  <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.papatek.com/Network-Device">http://www.papatek.com/Network-Device</a></p>
<p>Find the &#8220;WiFi Connection&#8221; icon on your desktop. It should be located on the bottom right of the desktop tray. After opening this utility, choose the network you wish to join once it populates the list and hit &#8220;Configure,&#8221; inputting the WEP/WPA password associated with that network, if applicable. If you do not have a password, you will not be able to join a locked network.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Network versus fixed LAN cables</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 07:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Understanding the Difference Between Wi-Fi and WiMax</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to getting online, there have been a number of different developments and innovations in the past few years. After all, the internet was not what it is now for very long. In fact, when most people first got online, they were using a regular phone line and a dial-up modem. This meant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to getting online, there have been a number of different developments and innovations in the past few years. After all, the internet was not what it is now for very long. In fact, when most people first got online, they were using a regular phone line and a dial-up modem. This meant that the only thing that you could possibly do online was read text, with anything else&#8211;from loading images to download mp3s&#8211;taking up significantly more time.</p>
<p>But it seemed that rather quickly, the internet was able to take steps forward. Switching to ethernet instead of regular phone lines to send and receive information was one way that suddenly everyone was rocketed forward. Because on a connection that allows for more information to pass back and forth, it was possible finally to actually get everything from images to larger files back and forth in enough time that it made more sense to send the both. And because information loaded quicker, this also changed the way that people designed websites. This meant that suddenly things such as online marketplaces and image-heavy websites were possible, and that the general public had access to them.</p>
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<p>For a long time after the speed of the internet was revved up, changing the way that content worked and things were shared, there was somewhat of a plateau. After all, after video could be streamed, there wasn&#8217;t much room to step forward with the current technology. Because one of the most important things to keep in mind when thinking about any form of the internet, from dial-up to WiMax, is that it is only as good as the devices that currently exist. So the internet in terms of speed stayed about the same. However, one thing that did not change was the fact that it was impossible to get online if you weren&#8217;t sitting at a desktop computer.</p>
<p>Because there was no way of getting away from the desk, a lot of people saw technology as something that had a time and place, because it was not possible to break the internet out of that kind of setting. But with the introduction of wireless internet, this all changed. The first wireless networks were incredibly slow, almost at a lag compared to a broadband connection, but they did offer coverage for a medium-sized room. This meant that if your computer was Wi-Fi enabled, you no longer needed to plug into any sort of cord. Because a router was able to provide a signal by being plugged into a conventional cable modem, you were still only as fast as the network providing your signal. And while in future years, this did get a little bit faster, the fact still remained that the furthest you could get away from a router that provided signal was a matter of feet.</p>
<p>Enter the advancement of WiMax, which actually provided a feasible form of evolution in getting online. Because it depended on towers instead of routers, this new form of wireless immediately set itself apart. But that&#8217;s not the only reason that it is truly unique as well as being a step forward. Because this sort of wireless has towers that can bounce the signal from tower to tower, the coverage area for this form of wireless goes far beyond a few feet. In fact, you&#8217;re talking networks that function far more like those of mobile phone providers who offer data coverage from coast to coast. You definitely are able to take advantage of this if you&#8217;re on the road, because while other people will be trying to find the closest Wi-Fi hot spot, you can simply flip open your laptop anywhere and connect to the same network that you are used to getting online with back home.</p>
<p>So to understand the difference between these two forms of wireless, you only need to look at how far you can travel, and how strong the signal can be. Beyond that, there is also the 4G factor to take into consideration. Even though there have been developments and steps forward with routers, the fact is that the quickest network around belongs to the new form of wireless alone, as well as to a select few mobile phone companies. But since you don&#8217;t want to complete important business through a small hand-held device, it makes more sense to adopt a form of the internet that can actually manage to go where you go on a computer, rather than a cell phone.</p>
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		<title>Current Dish Network Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are presently a cable subscriber in that case you're paying way too much for your TV service. The cable provider is constantly looking for different ways to add on extra fees to your monthly TV service bill. Why would you like to give a provider that is demanding to cause you pay out more instead of save more? By subscribing to DishNetwork you will be working with a provider that is trying to save you cash instead of cost you cash. By subscribing to Dish Net, you will receive a ton of free upgrades like High Definition TV and a DVR device.]]></description>
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<p>If you are presently a cable subscriber in that case you&#8217;re paying way too much for your TV service. The cable provider is constantly looking for different ways to add on extra fees to your monthly TV service bill. Why would you like to give a provider that is demanding to cause you pay out more instead of save more? By subscribing to DishNetwork you will be working with a provider that is trying to save you cash instead of cost you cash. By subscribing to Dish Net, you will receive a ton of free upgrades like High Definition TV and a DVR device.</p>
<p>By subscribing to Dish Network you receive a free of charge upgrade to High Def Television at no extra monthly cost. If you wanted to watch your TV in HD via the cable provider you would have to pay 100&#8242;s of extra dollars a year for the exact same service. Having High Def Television is one of the coolest features that DishNet Satellite TV subscribers get. There is honestly nothing better than being able to watch your favorite TV shows and movies on a crystal clear picture. High Definition TV is only one of the splendid features that DishNet Satellite TV gives its subscribers for free.</p>
<p>On top of a free upgrade to High Def TV, DishNet gives their customers a free digital video recording device or DVR. A DVR device allows customers to pause, fast forward, rewind, and record live TV with the click of a button. This means you can record your favorite shows or season finales and watch them over and over again. Each DVR device from DishNet has over 90 hours of recording room presented for you to store your favorite TV shows. If you wanted to receive a DVR device from the cable provider you would have to pay 100&#8242;s of extra dollars a year. That is just another example of how the cable provider is always trying to make you pay more with extra bills!</p>
<p>Cable subscribers can only receive a highest of about 90 channels while DishNet Satellite TV subscribers can have over 300 channels. That means you pay more cash to the cable provider for less channels while you pay less cash to DishNet Satellite TV for more channels! DishNet Satellite TV also provides its subscribers with more access to the most exclusive pay-per-view events. DishNetwork has about 80 PPV channels while the cable provider only has about 40. This is just another way that Dish Network gives you more service for less cash!</p>
<p>If you want to bring to an end paying overpriced monthly TV bills then you should sign up for Dish Net Satellite TV today! DishNet is a provider that is constantly trying to find new ways to save you cash and give you the service you need. The cable provider is only trying to find new ways to tack on extra charges and fees to your TV bill.</p>
<p>Stop paying the cable provider for overpriced bills and sign up for Dish Network now!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are presently a cable subscriber at that moment you're paying way too much for your TV service. The cable provider is constantly looking for brand new ways to add on extra fees to your monthly TV service bill. Why would you like to give a provider that is demanding to cause you pay out more instead of save more? By subscribing to DishTV you will be working with a provider that is trying to save you cash instead of cost you cash. By subscribing to Dish Network, you will receive a ton of free upgrades like High Definition Television and a DVR device.]]></description>
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<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Tammy Palmer</div>
<p>If you are presently a cable subscriber at that moment you&#8217;re paying way too much for your TV service. The cable provider is constantly looking for brand new ways to add on extra fees to your monthly TV service bill. Why would you like to give a provider that is demanding to cause you pay out more instead of save more? By subscribing to DishTV you will be working with a provider that is trying to save you cash instead of cost you cash. By subscribing to Dish Network, you will receive a ton of free upgrades like High Definition Television and a DVR device. </p>
<p>By subscribing to Dish Network you receive a free of charge upgrade to High Def Television at no extra monthly cost. If you wanted to watch your TV in HD via the cable provider you would have to pay 100&#8242;s of extra dollars a year for the exact same service. Having High Def Television is one of the coolest features that Dish TV subscribers get. There is honestly nothing better than being able to watch your favorite TV shows and movies on a crystal clear picture. High Definition Television is only one of the excellent features that Dish TV gives its subscribers for free.</p>
<p>On top of a free upgrade to High Def Television, Dish TV gives their customers a free digital video recording device or DVR. A DVR device allows customers to pause, fast forward, rewind, and record live TV with the click of a button. This means you can record your favorite shows or season finales and watch them over and over again. Each DVR device from Dish TV has over 90 hours of recording room presented for you to store your favorite TV shows. If you wanted to receive a DVR device from the cable provider you would have to pay 100&#8242;s of extra dollars a year. That is just another example of how the cable provider is always trying to make you pay more with extra bills!</p>
<p>Cable subscribers can only receive a top figure of about 90 channels while DishNetwork subscribers can have over 300 channels. That means you pay more cash to the cable provider for less channels while you pay less cash to DishNetwork for more channels! DishNetwork also provides its subscribers with more access to the most exclusive pay-per-view events. Dish TV has about 80 PPV channels while the cable provider only has about 40. This is just another way that Dish TV gives you more service for less cash!</p>
<p>If you want to discontinue paying overpriced monthly TV bills then you should sign up for Dish TV today! Dish Network is a provider that is constantly trying to find new ways to save you cash and give you the service you need. The cable provider is only trying to find new ways to tack on extra charges and fees to your TV bill. </p>
<p>Stop paying the cable provider for overpriced bills and sign up for DishNet now!</p>
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<div class='links'>Tammy Palmer writes articles for consumers who want to find the best <a href="http://www.dishpronto.com/dish-network/dish-network-promotions-.html" target="_blank">DishNetwork TV Promotions</a> currently available.  She has written for many major publications about the latest <a href="http://www.dishpronto.com/dish-network/dish-network-satellite-tv-.html" target="_blank">Dish Network Cable Offers</a> and Specials and how buyers can find the best discounts.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how people can boost the range and signal strength of their WiFi connections?&#160; Most of the time, they use hardware that is capable of boosting radio signals, typically a form of antenna.&#160; The typical wireless access point is capable of broadcasting a signal up to 300 feet away in all directions.&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how people can boost the range and signal strength of their <a href="http://wirelesssecuritysystemschoice.com/" title="wireless security systems" target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff0000">WiFi connections</span>?</a>&nbsp; Most of the time, they use hardware that is capable of boosting radio signals, typically a form of antenna.&nbsp; The typical wireless access point is capable of broadcasting a signal up to 300 feet away in all directions.&nbsp; However, they are omni-directional, which means that the signal is the same in all directions, therefore weakening the overall signal strength.&nbsp; Adding a directional antenna, which focuses the signal at a particular area, can help increase the signal strength and distance.&nbsp;</p>
<p> Boosting wireless LAN signals is a fairly easy task, but only if you know what to buy. The main problem with wireless local area networks is that they have &quot;dead spots,&quot; areas that are outside the reach of the wireless network.&nbsp; This is common with large office buildings.&nbsp; To rectify this problem, companies have made devices known as extenders which can boost the signal strength and distance.&nbsp; They work by adding antennas to the original access point device, which are capable of transmitting a stronger signal.&nbsp;</p>
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<p> The larger the antenna, the more gain it has, which means that it can transmit a much stronger signal. There are two types of antennas that can be added to a wireless access point: directional and omni-directional.&nbsp; An omni-directional antenna transmits in all directions, boosting wireless LAN signals equally in all areas within its sphere.&nbsp; Directional antennas, on the other hand, transmit the WiFi signal in only a single direction; however, said signal is much more powerful and can reach a larger distance than an omni-directional antenna.</p>
<p> How does one know whether to buy a directional or omni-directional antenna?&nbsp; This depends on whether a person needs a signal boost in a particular area or over an entire sector of a building.&nbsp; The typical office building can benefit more from an omni-directional extender if the access point is located in the middle.&nbsp; If the access point is at the side of a building, however, a directional extender would be more helpful, because the signal would spread out in the direction the antenna is pointed at.
<p>Anybody can find a good extender for boosting wireless LAN signals at an electronics store or online.&nbsp; The thing to remember is the difference between a directional and an omni-directional extender.&nbsp; Directional antennas focus the signal in one direction, but has a stronger signal over a longer distance.&nbsp; Omni-directional antennas boost the signal strength over all directions equally, but has a shorter range than directional antennas.</p>
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