Posts Tagged ‘internet connection’

How to block unwanted sites on your PC?

Posted by Jason in Computer on May 10th, 2008

There are hundreds if not thousands of software programs that are available to block unwanted sites on your . some straightforward commands and a text editing program like ( on every since windows3.1) and you not simply stop someone one(kids, husbands, brother in-laws) from visiting sites that might put at risk, or expose them to thing you don’t want them to know about.

1. Know the list of sites you want to block make sure your has an .

2. Standard look of Window Open a window (), and type in (more…)

Add a Windows XP-based computer to your network

Posted by Jason in Computer, Internet on April 27th, 2008

XP was designed to make it easy to connect computers together and to give you access to everything the has to offer, while still keeping your as safe as possible from potential threats.

After you add your to your home , you’ll be able to print to a printer on your home (the printer will no longer need to be attached directly to your ) and access the other computers and devices connected to your home . You’ll be able to share files, which means you can get data from any you connect to the . You can even share one among all your computers. (more…)

How to Internet Connection Sharing In Windows Vista

Posted by Jason in Computer, Hardware, Internet on April 25th, 2008

Let’s say you have a that’s connected to the via a . This guide shows you share that ’s (turning it into a ) with other (s) in your house without using a or even a switch in some cases.

Two Computers
If you want to share an with one additional on your you’ll need an addition () card installed on your if your connects to your via a () card.

If your connects to your via a cable you probably won’t have to purchase an additional card because one will be available. (more…)

How to speed up Internet Explorer 8 by increasing the connections limit

Posted by Jason in Internet, Software on April 25th, 2008

When a ( 8 or for example) connects to a website it establishes . Each downloads one thing whether it is the html of the page, an image, or ad. are used as a throttle that’s being held back to keep servers and the from getting overloaded.

By default 8 only establishes two simultaneous at a time to download a page. The two simultaneous is specified in the HTTP standard. The two can be changed on your through a edit.

Increasing the maximum allowed simultaneous connects from 2 to 16 can increase the speed of some sites because the sites are downloaded in larger chunks at a time. Keep in mind that this won’t work on all sites because the number of can be controlled by the server. (more…)

How to Add a Computer to a Wireless Network Without the Network Key

Posted by Jason in Computer on February 24th, 2008

Adding a to your without using a key is easy. However, you must know that doing so will allow anyone in your neighborhood to access your , which can make you vulnerable to hackers.

Step 1:
Log in to your hub as the administrator.

Step 2:
Open your Advisor. This is the program that you downloaded when you connected your hub to the .

Step 3:
In the Advisor window click on the “Actions” tab. (more…)

Connect Your Old Computer to WiFi Internet

Posted by Jason in Computer, Internet on February 14th, 2008

Until recently the old computers could only be wired to the . Wires are not only messy but also the placement of your in the house. But now there is a way of connecting your old computers (even Pentium II) to a , just like any other brand new devise with a built in .

Things You’ll Need: , , to be connected, , adapter (cCompatible with the of your )

Step 1:
Remove all the old from your , including the telephone line and cables. (more…)