First of all it don't there don't has to be a problem when you can't ping a object in a network, it usually just means the settings aren't chosen right.
Also the problem is almost in every case located in the machine wich cannot be pinged, not the one who gets a timeout when trying.
Pinging over the internet is always rather complicated, since you aren't directly connected with all those computers like in a local network (ethernet) and your ping has to go over several checkpoints (like routers).
Also many people use proxys, wich means they don't enter the internet through the address of their router, but over the address of a certain server, so it's harder to track down their ip address.
Another frequent problem are the settings of your router or local firewall.
While satellite internet connection might be the answer for someone who lives in a remote area where there is not the possibility of receiving broadband, or only receiving low speeds with their broadband, in an area where there is fast internet connection available, there is no real benefit to using a satellite system.
To connect to the internet you need to first buy an internet connection. You must then plug your internet cable into a modem. Finally you must have connection to the modem from your PC, most computers will automatically connect to the internet if the hardware is in place.
Well, there is an additional cost on the bill to have unlimited Internet. But you can get Internet connection through these ways: by receiving a good service signal or by getting your phone to connect to a nearby wireless router.
Some restaurants offer free internet access to customers, you could try finding somewhere like that.
Yes. The term WiFi generally refers to the internet connection from the actual computer/laptop or internet device like a smart phone to a wireless router somewhere near-by. That wireless router is connected to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The connection there can be any type of internet connection. Dial-up, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, or FiOS.
Yes. The term WiFi generally refers to the internet connection from the actual computer/laptop or internet device like a smart phone to a wireless router somewhere near-by. That wireless router is connected to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The connection there can be any type of internet connection. Dial-up, ISDN, DSL, Cable Modem, or FiOS.
First, the Wii must be connected to a valid Internet connection via its internal Wi-Fi function. The next step is to go to multiplayer and select "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" to download the free online update. After connection to the Internet is successful, the place where "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" was should be replaced by "Black Ops Online."
You have to have your own internet connection in order to get internet connection. PSN has free online but you need a internet connection by connecting your cable from the PS3 to your Router or Modem.
It is likely that the Internet connection for yourself or the receiving party is not strong enough for the latency required for a video call.
It can vary depending on the internet connection that the sending and receiving parties have, but generally no more than a few minutes.
Internet connection is the important one now a days, Here everything can be done online with the internet connection. You can read, purchase, do business etc with the help of internet connection
you go to somewhere that has a working internet connection, download the installer executable, place it on a portable memory device of your choice and carry it back to your own computer.