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		<title>Why you should protect your wireless network with WPA</title>
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Wireless Routers
Like any other wireless system, a wireless router gives you freedom to free the valuable workspace from the tangling wires. Technically speaking, a wireless router is a special network router that connects different workstations wirelessly and routes network traffic between workstations and an existing Internet connection. Some of the wireless routers are actually wired [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wireless Routers</p>
<p>Like any other wireless system, a wireless router gives you freedom to free the valuable workspace from the tangling wires. Technically speaking, a wireless router is a special network router that connects different workstations wirelessly and routes network traffic between workstations and an existing Internet connection. Some of the wireless routers are actually wired routers with wireless access points buil<span id="more-98"></span>t in so you can have wired and/or wireless at the same time. Another choice is a wireless router with a built-in DSL or cable modem. You can also consider a hardware &#038; software security combo box to connect and protect your home network or office network. The wireless router is capable of sharing Internet connections amongst several computers via 802.3 Ethernet and 802.11b/g wireless data links.</p>
<p>The wireless routers are quite popular among the network users. More so, because it is as good as using the wired networks with absolutely no compromise on the connectivity, speed, and security. A wireless LAN router generally adds a built-in access point function to a multi-port Ethernet router. With this it combines multiple Ethernet networks with wireless connections as well. A typical wireless LAN router includes four Ethernet ports, an 802.11 access point, and sometimes a parallel port so it can function as a print server. This gives wireless users the same ability as wired users to send and receive packets over multiple networks.</p>
<p>There are many manufacturers of the wireless routers, popular of them are D-Link, Netgear, Actiontec etc. Out of these, the D-Link routers is what we find is the popular product amongst the home and commercial users. These wireless routers have an uncanny ability that delivers superior performance capability to transfer large files and handle heavy network traffic. Wireless routers offer many important benefits in the home and small office setting. For instance, you can opt to a cable modem service that provides a single IP address through DHCP to the router, and the router then provides IP addresses via DHCP to clients on your local network. This helps to a great deal whenever that client needs to access the Internet. Wireless routers are very much ideal for wireless networks in commercial or public areas, specially if there are multiple networks that are accessible. The wireless routers if considered in an enterprise environment give network administrators an extra way to monitor and update their networks. As the wireless routers only send packets to specific, directed addresses, they do not forward the broadcast packets that are sent out by other devices. A big advantage of wireless routers is that they provide an added layer of security, both on the wired side and wireless side. The wired side is usually protected by a firewall and has extensive access control filters. </p>
<p>That is why, not only the wireless routers are more user friendly and space saving, they are also great on speed, and have an ability to handle multiple networks with ease and without sacrificing the security.</p>
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<p>A gang using easily available software break into a WEP protected wireless network and find out what a surfer has been up to as well as having access to his computer and his internet connection.  <H3>Help answer the question about wireless</H3>How do I control wireless dsl bandwidth or limit it?<br />I have at&amp;t dsl. Both my laptops are windows vista premium.<br />
My wireless router is a NetGear. I just want to know how to limit or controll wireless bandwidth for my wireless access. What software should I use or get. What else should I know about limiting the wireless bandwidth?<br />
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<p>Looking for more information on Wireless Routers check out <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="“<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.wireless-routers.org”">www.wireless-routers.org&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221;>www.wireless-routers.org”&#8221;>www.wireless-routers.org</a></a> your guide to Wireless Routers.</p>
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		<title>SAMSUNG LCD TV Series</title>
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To get an ultimate pleasure in your leisure time nothing but a television set would be a perfect choice. The parameter of your entertainment would be much higher when it comes to enjoying all your favourite programs through a TV at a high-resolution along with a sharp picture quality and high-end sound output. When it [...]]]></description>
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<p>To get an ultimate pleasure in your leisure time nothing but a television set would be a perfect choice. The parameter of your entertainment would be much higher when it comes to enjoying all your favourite programs through a TV at a high-resolution along with a sharp picture quality and high-end sound output. When it comes to new age television entertainment then of course these criteria come to your mind. In this age of advanced technologica<span id="more-83"></span>l revolution, with the innovation of liquid crystal technology, meeting all these parameters is no longer a dream. Now you will find hundreds of television manufacturing companies around the world that are offering world-class LCD TVs to their customers and among them, the name of Samsung comes at the top-most position. Samsung has successfully established an elegant image in the minds of the LCD TV lovers by offering modern advanced technology oriented and highly tangible LCDs that are capable to deliver exceptional quality visual and sound output. The Samsung LCD TVs are also superior in terms of their looks and appearance. Their highly fashionable looks and sleek, smart design will add a unique fashion statement to your home interior which will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your your home. The Samsung LCD TVs, usually, come with a dynamic contrast ratio and 178° of wide viewing angle. You will be highly pleased while viewing your favourite television programs at a high resolution and that will be possible with its exceptional resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. By possessing supreme quality multiple speakers, these LCD TVs enhance your enjoyment of your favourite TV program by giving you crystal-clear sound output. These high-tech TVs will make you feel delighted through outstanding quality sound that would make you listen each and every sound solution. The <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?subCatId=103&amp;manufacId=46">Samsung LCD TVs</a> are equipped with multiple high-tech features that would enhance your enjoyment and comes with features including child-lock, auto colour adjustment and so on. You can choose your most desirable type of model from an extensive range of models and Samsung lets you the advantage to choose the best sized TV for your drawing room from a wide range of TV shapes and sizes. You will also get the advantage to choose a Samsung LCD TV in your most desirable colour from an extensive range of colours. In this contemporary time, getting a highly efficient Samsung LCD TV, nothing but the Internet media would be an ideal choice. This media not only saves you valuable time and simplify the way of your shopping but also gives you an advantage to choose your most desirable type of model from a wide range. Apart from the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?scname=lcd-tvs&amp;subCatId=103">LCD TVs</a>, you will also get an another birth of television technology, plasma TV technology at an affordable price through this online media.</p>
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<p>SAMSUNG TV!!! A commercial for the new Samsung LCDs Superb black-level performance with solid shadow detail highly accurate color improved 120Hz dejudder processing built-in interactive content and news, stocks and weather feeds  <H3>Help answer the question about Samsung LCD TV</H3>Why does my Samsung LCD TV screen have a blue tone when I connect peripherals using component cables?<br />I have a 19-inch Samsung flat-screen LCD TV. When I connect peripherals (DVD player, XBox 360, etc.) through the component ports, everything has a blue-ish tone to it. I know it&#039;s not the component cables themselves because I&#039;ve tried 3 different sets of component cables and they all have the same blue tone result. So I&#039;m guessing there&#039;s something wrong with the TV itself. If I connect things through other ports (S-Video, Composite, DVI, etc.), everything is fine. Could I possibly have changed a setting on my TV by mistake to make everything blue when connecting things through the component ports? Or is this just an issue with the TV itself? Thanks in advance for the help.<br />
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