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<b>Raiden's Realm:</b> "However, about 35% of the US has to use dialup in one form or another. And in other countries it can be as high as 95%"
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Hi All,
I have two ADSL modems, the first one does not have wireless, but is configured and working fine at around 6 - 7 mbps (ADSL) on Orcon in New Zealand.
I bought a Belkin N150 wireless router to replace the first one. I configured it exactly the same as the first one, but a speed test confirms…
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Hi All,
I have two ADSL modems, the first one does not have wireless, but is configured and working fine at around 6 - 7 mbps (ADSL) on Orcon in New Zealand.
I bought a Belkin N150 wireless router to replace the first one. I configured it exactly the same as the first one, but a speed test confirms…
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I've just started working for a company who produce a specialist modem. In the test department they simulate actual use with a bunch of pc's acting as clients connecting over this modem. As such each needs to dial a set of dial-up connections. Each of these has to be created manually, and currently…
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as seen on How to geek
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Throughout the 1990s the majority of internet users began their session with the noisy handshake of a dial-up modem, but what exactly was all that electronic chatter about? Read on as we investigate one of the more iconic sounds of the burgeoning Internet age. Today’s Question & Answer session…
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