Posted by admin | Aug 30th, 2009
In your search for just the right bandwidth for your business application(s) there will be much to consider. Budget and reliability being the two primary decision factors. With these in mind you need to consider a fractional t1 line. Why not get all the advantages of T1 even if you are not able to pay for a full T1? For many people the biggest factors in their decision is reliability and if reliability is critical...
Posted by admin | Aug 29th, 2009
A Virtual Private Network, or VPN, is a way of using the Internet to provide remote users with secure access to their network. Data is scrambled as its sent through the Internet ensuring privacy. In other words a business which may be located in New York can use the companys network to send encrypted information to different branches of the business located in other parts of the country.
Information doesnt have...
Posted by admin | Aug 28th, 2009
Rooted, the facts.
Looking around several irc networks you will inevitably see bots in most of the wares channels. You know the sort, something with the nick Wares-[-0001-] amd the like. Now basically for those people who dont know what a bot is, its basically this: a hacked computer with a fast connection has a rootkit put on it. This rootkit contains many files and all are slightly different, but on the whole...
Posted by admin | Aug 27th, 2009
The Internet is the vogue of the day and the wave of the future. So much has been seen and heard about the Internet. It has revolutionized almost every part of our existence, from the way we think to how we buy and sell things. But even with all the technology that has gone into the making of the Internet, there seems to be more to be expected than has been seen.
The Internet is like a cyber library. It...
Posted by admin | Aug 26th, 2009
In an enterprise environment, voice and video over IP (VoIP) significantly reduces long distance telephone charges by transferring all long-distance voice data over the Internet connection. It also provides a means for rich multimedia applications converging video, voice and data in a single session. Since VoIP shares the Internet connection with other forms of traffic, it must compete with other applications...
Posted by admin | Aug 25th, 2009
Before we get into T1 internet connections, lets examine some of the main connection types that are commonly available through which to access the internet. There are dial-up modems that typically can only transfer up to 56 kilobits per second. While this is the original and main way that people connected to the internet during the birth of the information age, the advent of broadband has continued to sweep...
Posted by admin | Aug 24th, 2009
“Uh oh!” At the familiar, high-pitched voice, my head snaps up from the assignment I am completing half-heartedly and turns to my computer screen. My hand has already moved unconsciously towards the computer’s mouse, even before my eyes even make contact with the screen. Sure enough, the sound indicated that a message awaits me, and I double-click on the flashing yellow icon in the bottom...
Posted by admin | Aug 23rd, 2009
How do you know which ISP provider is the best? There are so many ISP providers out there that it is difficult to know which one is the best. After a lot of looking into it, though, I found that it is actually not as hard as you might think. The best ISP provider is no one service; it is just the one that fits your needs the best. In order to figure out which one that is, there are some things you may want to...
Posted by admin | Aug 22nd, 2009
High speed internet access, also known as broadband internet, is a high data-transmission rate internet connection. High speed internet has revolutionized the way that people utilize the internet. Before broadband internet, people spent more time downloading content than enjoying it.
The fastest that dial-up internet access can deliver downloaded files is at the rate of 56 kilobits per second. High speed internet,...
Posted by admin | Aug 21st, 2009
Most people don’t know anyone who is currently getting “HiSpeed” internet access for nothing. In fact, most of us don’t think free broadband internet access exists. So does it?
The answer is yes. Internet service providers (ISPs) don’t want it to be known, and for good reason. They know that folks don’t pay for anything they can get for free.
“People need to know all...