you need wireless internet!and routers!that way noone would have to go without their computers!is fairly inexpensive to!here it cost about $20o down and $45 a month for 1 meg service!
2006-08-17 10:16:52
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answer #1
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answered by cyndi b 5
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What they're referencing is that even as college pupils' schedules are frequently ruled by technique of well-known preparation instructions their first 2 years, they're allowed to apply their optionally available credit for the time of that era in any difficulty remember.... and hence able to come across and are available across a remarkable type of matters.
2016-11-25 22:59:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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wireless connection router for pc 1 and usb wireless adapters for all the other computes all run off one wireless router 100% speed on all computers no matter if there downloading 100mb files or playing online games all the pc's will have fast speed internet access
to fix all of this if you have a router and there others are all on the 1 router connection for intetnet access to have evey computer have 100% speed and the pc speed 100% you need to do this
you do make sure you call your (isp) or this will happen
is your pc still slow & your internet you have done a full system scan
with your anit virus /anti spyware you even defragmenter your hard drive
done a scan disk but your pc is still slow and your internet is not as good
then you need to check your router it dont mater what router you have
people in the vicinity is on your network
you call your (isp)
GET THIS SET TO DISABLED
(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING )
it dont matter what router you have you need to get
(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) set to disable
is your router safe?
you need to call your (isp) server
they have to get you in to your router home page
then from there ..copy & paste the router home page
into a notepad then save that to a back up cd
now from there they have to take you to the part
where (GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) is
then you click on ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING) icon
then at the top of the page on the right your see
configure.. you click on configure
then you .. UN-TICK .. the box ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING)
that is ticked there ...
then you click look down the page your see
<<<
if you have a wireless router
and then ask them where you set up a wpa-security key dont use a 128bit wep key ask to use a wpa- security that is your router security key and you pick the wpa-security key not your (isp)server . just ask them where you set one up they will say use a wep-key ..ignore them you say your going to use a wpa.key and want to know how to set one up and remember you pick the wpa-key not your (isp)server or they will use your network
now you close off the page
and clean out your internet address bar
then do a full systrm scan on all the computers for spyware/adware/virus/trojans /worms
if all the computer are free of spyware/adware/virus/trojans /worms
& ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING)
is set to disable on the router home page and you have a wpa- key security set up on the network all the computers and internet access will be 100% good all the time
2006-08-17 10:21:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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dialup should b okie 4 ya unless u plan 2 download heavy stuff.
or
max u can go in for unlimited 256kpbs broadband dsl
dat should b sufficient for anyu kinda student
2006-08-17 10:26:08
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answer #4
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answered by hauntingskull 4
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definately. Both are high speed and unless you plan on downloading theatrical length movies you won't really notice the difference for the cost.
2006-08-17 10:15:13
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answer #5
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answered by Steve S 2
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I would get my own connection. If you already know money is going to be a problem, make sure it is only your problem.
2006-08-17 10:18:33
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answer #6
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answered by Horndog 5
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If one of them is Art/Design student this slow will not cut it, 2nd yr computer science is pushing it too.
2006-08-17 10:18:51
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answer #7
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answered by Andy T 7
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512 should be fine unless you all play online games or download constantly or do something that requires constant bandwidth usage.
2006-08-17 10:17:35
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answer #8
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answered by David 2
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get a 9600bps modem. Don't tell anyone, but dial up is coming back.
2006-08-17 10:15:07
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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