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What Should I Look for When Choosing an Internet Service Provider?
Make sure there are no cancellation or setup fees. Look for ISP that offers free 24/7 phone based tech support. Be ready and willing to accept the fact that your ......
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What is the benefit of High-Speed Dial-Up?
High-Speed dial-up service utilizes compression technology that compresses 90% of the HTML markup and JavaScript web pages on the internet today. In addition to web based e-mail, the most common types ......
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What is PCM Upstream?
PCM Upstream boosts the upstream data rates between your modem and your ISP to reduce upload times for large files and email attachments....
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What are the differences between DSL and Cable broadband technology?
DSL Internet access is a relatively newer high-speed broadband technology that transmits digital data over your existing analog telephone lines. Because DSL doesn’t share bandwidth like Cable access, data transmission is ......
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Why would I want a V.92 modem and service?
The majority of people today only have access to analog phone lines; moreover, broadband technology is still not available in most areas. As a result, dial-up modems will remain the primary ......
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Why would I want a V.92 modem and service?
The majority of people today only have access to analog phone lines; moreover, broadband technology is still not available in most areas. As a result, dial-up modems will remain the primary ......
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Why can’t I ever connect at 56K even though I have a 56K modem?
The FCC regulates that the analog throughput of all 56K modems be limited to a maximum of 53.333kbps. As a result, you will never be able to achieve a connection speed ......
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Why can’t I ever connect at 56K even though I have a 56K modem?
The FCC regulates that the analog throughput of all 56K modems be limited to a maximum of 53.333kbps. As a result, you will never be able to achieve a connection speed ......
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Why are V.92 modems faster than V.90 modems?
V.92 modems reduce the negotiation time between your ISP and your modem by up to 50% so you can dial-in faster. The most significant feature that makes the V.92 modem faster ......
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What’s the difference between a router and a firewall?
A router is a hardware appliance which assigns a private, non-routable IP address to Wide Area Network (WAN) clients, in simpler terms, it hides your IP address. A firewall prevents unauthorized ......
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