Well, first BUY high speed internet.
You can visit speedtest.com to get a computer speed test done. It measures the speed between your computer and the Internet but does not measure the speed between the Network Interface Device.
The Bus speed is how fast data travels from one device to the other, in this case it is from a computer to the internet. So yes the bus speed does affect internet speed.
Yes. Installing new hardware does not require internet access, unless you do not have the drivers for the device.
Your PC could have a slow processor. The processor speed on your computer will slow down how fast your computer operates.
These high speed data lines, along with the equipment that connects them all together is referred to as the "backbone" of the Internet.
Upload speed refers to the rate at which a computer is sending requests to the server. The requests can be uploading a file or communication packets.
A Verizon AirCard allows users to connect to Verizon high speed interent anywhere they are. Those who subscribe to Verizon's broadband Internet services simply have to connect the Aircard to a laptop or desktop computer. The device works as a modem does, and allows subscribers to access the Verizon network with the card.
I think there is a web page where you can print a shape for your internet device and you just put aluminium on the shape of paper put it on internet device on opposite of where your computer is.
When your device is connected to a wireless network, its wireless adapter will encode information into a radio signal and then transmit it using the wireless antenna that is normally built into your device. The WiFi router for the network then receives this information, decodes it, and sends to the Internet through a wired, high-speed connection.
Dial-up
simple just connect the hi speed Usb from the printer to the computer
the memory