Posts Tagged ‘internet’

Linksys WRT110 Wireless G Router Review *HQ*

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

This is a great router for gaming! I used this router for months, but I switched to a WRT54G2 because it has support for DDWRT

LinkSys WRT310N Wireless N+’ Router Unboxing

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

In this CitronTech video, I will be unboxing the LinkSys WRT310N wireless N+’ router. This router is known to have great speeds and a great, reliable connection. The router is actually making my network card light up in red but I managed to figure out, the reason for that is that its transferring to it at a blistering 1000MB/S (1GB/S) not 100MB/S and the 10/100/1000MB/S connections all have different colors via. LED on the back so that is awesome :-) The router is great, has a great design …

Linksys WRT160N Router wireless setup

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

This is basically a look at my new router and the speed I am getting at about 100 feet. My old WRT54GS router did not work with my new laptop. It’s probably better that I got a new router anyway. My old one ran every day for about 2.5 years and it was “G” type. The new “N” type routers are far, far better. I was told by the guy at Best Buy to get a NetGear or Belkin, but I have used Linksys for years. I imagine the WRT160N will be fine. I have read good reviews on it.

Linksys WRTP54G Wireless-G Vonage review

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

www.jubrilagoro.com my review on vonage router i got comcast high speed net

linksys wrt160nl wrt160n access point

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

linksys wrt160n wrt160nl as accesse point for small building.

SMEs Can Realize Greater Profits from Tpad’s Powerful Hosted IP PBX Communication Solutions

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

What is the major challenge facing small and medium-sized enterprise today? In a nutshell, it’s remaining viable in an increasingly competitive marketplace. While attention must be given to the marketing strategies of the major competitors of a company, at the heart of the matter is customer satisfaction. Invariably, it’s the company that provides the highest level of proactive response to their client’s needs that will come out on top.Tpad’s hosted IP PBX services are geared to provide flexibility in the way companies can access and use communication services. This is not only reduce the response time to clients, but to increase the level of productivity organization wide, whether the employees are stationary in the office or mobile, working from a remote location.This type of communication power was beyond the reach of many companies due to the high level of start-up costs for a state-of-the-art system. Now businesses using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX enjoy hassle-free communications with a phone system that is monitored with around the clock, supported by a Server Room fully equipped with the most advanced communication equipment and software.

Companies can realize a tremendous level of cost savings from reduced training time for personnel as well as equipment investment. With Tpad’s global phone network technical expertise at your disposal, there is no delay in access; your hosted IP PBX system will be operational from the first day of installation. However companies using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system have another advantage; new software features are added to their call management software the moment they become available, removing the anxiety of large capital equipment upgrades as the communication needs of your business evolves. There are no hidden charges or fees, you simply select the “extensions” you need to add to your current system and pay accordingly. The total amount of savings using Tpad’s services compared to other providers can be greater than you realize. Steve Smart, the Managing Director of Tpad, sums up the benefits of hosted IP PBX this way:“Tpad offers businesses the ability to save a significant amount of money in their Call Costs using the hosted IP PBX system, by allowing free calls to other Tpad extensions to any destination in the world. Using Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system, companies can have superior call quality, flexibility and increased productivity without the expense of renting PSTN trunk lines.”The other advantage for using this communication solution is portability. With traditional PSTN numbers, if your company changed locations you would be unable to keep the same telephone number. The hosted IP/PBX system from Tpad provides you with a Personal Number or Extension that is not tied to your geographic location, ensuring your privacy and professionalism.With so many communication device options available today, businesses need communication solutions are fully compatible with any device. Tpad’s hosted IP PBX system works with Wi-Fi mobile phones, softphones and ATAs to give you the widest range of ways to manage your business communications. To discover how much money you can save, contact the Tpad client management support team at: +44 (0) 845 1221746 or complete our customer enquiry form online at: http://www.tpad.com/business/.About Tpad (http://www.tpad.com):Tpad, the world’s most flexible communications company, offers next-generation telephony solutions for consumers and businesses. Tpad is a true global VoIP network and offers users a wide range of VoIP / SIP devices (Softphones, ATAs, IP phones or WiFi mobiles) to make free or low cost calls anywhere in the world with crystal clear quality. Tpad’s new telephony services make it easier and cheaper for people to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anytime, anywhere. The ever-expanding global IP telephony company is headquartered in the UK with offices in the UAE.Tpad is a registered service mark of Tpad, Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

Global ITSP VoIP ProviderTpad specialise in free and low cost calls anywhere in the World. Tpad offer a free SIP Number and voicemail when you create an account. Make International calls at local rate prices in over 40 countries. You can also make free WiFi mobile to mobile calls using Fring. Business customers can also benefit from Tpads custom made managed or hosted IP PBX solutions.
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New Linksys Speed Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Route

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Built for speed optimized for media, music, movies, gaming: whatever youre into, the Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router Delivers double the bandwidth and media-optimized performance so you can enjoy it more smoothly, with less lag, all around your home. Easy to use and setup; includes Mac setup wizard.

GC Season 3 – Ep11 – Seg1 – Linksys Router

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Episode 11 – Mid-Life Crisis GetConnected hosts AJ Vickery and Lindsay Smith take a look at a Linksys 310N Wireless-N Router from Linksys that’s much faster than Wireless G, but also works with Wireless G & B devices.

What is a Wifi Internet Phone?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

For long, free services like Skype have been associated with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) — i.e., using your computer and a broadband internet line to make long-distance phone calls. Basically, what you used to pay for before came to you for free.

However, the main problem with such a service was, you had to be connected to a computer to place the call, and be right there for the duration of the call. Sort of like the ‘landline’ — you could move around, but you couldn’t move away. So VoIP, despite its usefulness, was not portable.

That was until companies like Netgear, UTStarcom, ZyXEL and Linksys decided to do something about it — They built WiFi phones.

With WiFi phones, VoIP could go portable. So no more computers required, and you could move around (or away) while you talk, and still be ‘online’.

WiFi phones are like cell phones. But instead of using regular carriers like Cingular or Nextel, they use Internet-friendly WiFi networks, and open protocols like SIP, to place your calls.

Unlike a regular phone that transmits voice in the analog form (as is, without converting them), WiFi phones convert your voice into a digital format and transmit them as packets of binary data to a wireless receiver. The receiver then passes the information over the Internet to the call processor. Throughout the process, IP addresses are used in the place of phone numbers to initiate, connect and end the call. These IP addresses act as direction maps for your call — just like when you log on to the Internet and type a web address go to a site.

The concept of WiFi phones (and the associated technology) is still quite new. The preference so far has been to use wifi-enabled laptops and smartphones to log on to a local “hotspot” — maybe at a Starbucks or a city mall — and surf the Internet wirelessly. Using a similar system to make voice calls at lower than market rates (even free) in a city-wide zone, is still in a nascent stage.

But the fact remains that WiFi is a simple, efficient and economical technology. It’s also downright brilliant. Why? Because it has strong roots in digital convergence — the idea of combining as one many of the functions, protocols, services and standards that baffle us, and offering a core solution for simplifying technology itself, a need echoed by today’s multitasking world. And as this technology grows and its pluses sink in, it’s only a matter of time before WiFi becomes the de facto choice and centerpiece of mobile communication.

Nat Jay is actively involved with trends in the cell phone industry. Get his latest recommendations at http://www.freewebs.com/lookfirst
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Linksys setup (fail)

Monday, October 5th, 2009

me trying to set up my wireless internet and it doesnt work so i show how to fix it