When are off peak hours in Pakistan and peak hours in Pakistan?
Internet peak hours in Pakistan are normally 1900 HRS to 0000 HRS. because this is the free time for Pakistanis. Pakistanis use internet and other telecommunication services after returning their homes.
Can you have two belkin wireless routers in your apartment that are set up different?
Yes, you can. You can set up as many routers as want as far as your internet bandwidth can support it.
Logic is the science of correct thinking.
A classic definition is new and necessary reasoning. It's new because you didn't know the item before, and necessary because a correctly formulated syllogism has to be true if the bases are true.
This syllogism is a well-known example:
All men are mortal.
Socrates is a man.
Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
We took two axioms and made a new and necessary conclusion.
Turning off the router will not mess up the settings on the router. When you configure the router, it sames the information in memory. Some routers you must reset manually. Your configuration can be modified, but what ever settings you make are stored. Turn it off as much as you like. Sometimes if things get slow, turning the router off and restarting it will clean up some problems because it clears the cashe.
If you have to reset your router often does it need to be replaced?
Most likely, it's known that some routers have software as well as hardware problems and the only way to fix it is to replace it.
Before replacing it try to update firmware, if it did not help, replace the router.
What is difference btwn a workstation and workgroup?
Workstation is a computer, workgroup is usually at least 2 computers connected to each other.
How will 4G technology work and How the network will be installed and be used?
4G is being developed to accommodate the quality of service (QoS) and rate requirements set by forthcoming applications like wireless broadband access, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), video chat, mobile TV, HDTV content, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB), minimal service like voice and data, and other streaming services for "anytime-anywhere". The 4G working group has defined the following as objectives of the 4G wireless communication standard:
* A spectrally efficient system (in bits/s/Hz and bits/s/Hz/site),[2]
* High network capacity: more simultaneous users per cell,[3]
* A nominal data rate of 100 Mbit/s while the client physically moves at high speeds relative to the station, and 1 Gbit/s while client and station are in relatively fixed positions as defined by the ITU-R,[1]
* A data rate of at least 100 Mbit/s between any two points in the world,[1]
* Smooth handoff across heterogeneous networks,[4]
* Seamless connectivity and global roaming across multiple networks,[5]
* High quality of service for next generation multimedia support (real time audio, high speed data, HDTV video content, mobile TV, etc)[5]
* Interoperability with existing wireless standards,[6] and
* An all IP, packet switched network.[5]
In summary, the 4G system should dynamically share and utilise network resources to meet the minimal requirements of all the 4G enabled users.
According to the 4G working groups, the infrastructure and the terminals of 4G will have almost all the standards from 2G to 4G implemented. Although legacy systems are in place to adopt existing users, the infrastructure for 4G will be only packet-based (all-IP). Some proposals suggest having an open platform where the new innovations and evolutions can fit. The technologies which are being considered as pre-4G are the following: Flash-OFDM, WiMax, WiBro, iBurst, 3GPP Long Term Evolution and 3GPP2 Ultra Mobile Broadband. One of the first technology really fullfilling the 4G requirements as set by the ITU-R will be LTE Advanced as currently standardized by 3GPP. LTE Advanced will be an evolution of the 3GPP Long Term Evolution. Higher data rates are for instance achieved by the aggregation of multiple LTE carriers that are currently limited to 20MHz bandwidth. The above is from Wikipedia. To read the full article, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Links."
How can i create a secondary account address book for my comcast account?
To use an address book for your secondary email address, sign into that account directly from the www.comcast.net homepage, click email in the upper left, and choose Inbox. From there, your address book icon is available and these entries would be specific to your secondary email address. These addresses would not appear within any of your other @comcast.net email address books.
From where to download multisim for doing logic gates?
You can download an evaluation version of Multisim that runs full feature for 30 days at:
https://lumen.ni.com/nicif/us/academicevalmultisim/content.xhtml
Version 11, being released in a few days, has new digital functionality, associated with VHDL output that can do very good logic gate analysis.
What does interhost communication mean?
Communication between communicating entities/hosts in a network. Happens in Session Layer (According to the OSI model).
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What is Charter Communications default router password?
You need to look at the hardware and find out the manufacturer and model number. Most of the large manufacturers will have a Support page, and you'll be able to enter in the model number, allowing you to find the factory manuals, where the login and password will be.
Typically, default logins are either "admin" or "administrator", and the passwords are typically blank, "password", "admin" or "administrator".
Why can't computers be wireless?
Well, there already is wireless internet. Why computers can't charge wirelessly is a different matter. It is difficult to transport electricity through air, not to mention extremely dangerous and not at all energy efficient. Tesla managed to shoot several thousand volts of electricity over a mile, but there's no (discovered) way to make electricity follow a certain path perfectly through wireless means.
You buy it from a internet provider than when you get the modem you plug it in and it will send signals down telegraph poles to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) and they will connect you then you are ready to go start 'surfing'.
The term broadband is a vague description of Internet connection speed. I say vague because it depends on who you talk to as to how fast a broadband connection is. However generally broadband can mean any connection faster than 64kps.
Next broadband doesn't describe the technology used to connect you to the Internet. There are multiple various technological methods to provide fast Internet connections. These can be ISDN ISDNII ADSL DSL RDSL CABLE WIMAX. Each one uses a different method.
Probably the most prevalent of these is ASDL which stands for asynchronous digital subscriber line. This uses an electrical signal which varies in amplitude (how strong the signal is) and phase (at what position in the waveform the signal is) to encode a number.
This technology is an answer to a specific question that of how to transmit high speed signals over a copper wire that can only really support low frequency signals, and because of that, this technology has it's limitations.ADSL's amplitude component of the signal fades over a long piece of wire. TCPIP being a self error correcting system will reduce the transmission speed of a carrier that drops looses or corrupts packets. therefore ADSL can suffer from slow connection rates if this occurs. Generally speaking the further you are away from the exchange the less signal is received and the more likely it is to be corrupted. Until recently connections to ADSL were limited to about 5 miles from the exchange, however research by a number of companies has produced an ADSL repeater which can boost the signal.
On top of this low level connection system is the protocol which is carried by the ADSL signal. This is either PPPOE or PPPOA which are connection protocols. PPPOE stands for The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) and PPPoA The Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA). It depends what kind of system your ISP uses as to which of these protocols are used to encapsulate packets over you internet connection.
The Inter NET(work) aka the Internet uses a protocol called TCP/IP (Transport Control / Protocol / Internet Protocol) to transmit numbers between computers. These numbers are encoded versions of programs, text and data.
The use of the word INTERnet is very important, originally many networks used different protocols (languages) to communicate between machines. The TCPIP protocol allowed for a method called encapsulation which allowed different protocols to be surrounded by TCPIP and therefore it allowed INTER-connectivity between NETworks sicne it could piggy back an unknown protocol on it. This meant that a Novel network (a different protocol) in New York could be connected to a Novel Network in Paris being piggy backed on TCP/IP.
Each time you connect to Microsoft.com you don't directly connect to the computer running the webserver at Microsoft. What actually happens is that your request is encapsulated by TCP/IP and then sent across lots of inter-connected computers to its final destination. You can prove this if you open a command prompt cli START>RUN>CMD in windows and run the command TRACERT www.Microsoft.com
You will see (nearly) all the computers that are engaged in getting you to your target. From my home is see in the order of seventeen computers sending my request bucket bridge style to Microsoft.
Your connection to a machine is almost never direct. If we were to draw a diagram of all the inter conencted machines of the planet it would start to look like a complex mesh network, it looks like a spiders web, hence the nickname "The Web". Everything you do on the internet is via third party computers, this is why you should NEVER assume that anything you do on the internet is private unless suitabley encrypted. Anyone monitoring the packets of data at your ISP can watch what is being done and from the method, ports and data sent can interpret exactly what program is being used to send that data. The likelyhood is that they probably arn't, but you can never tell. There is a big market at the moment with programs that can do this in an automated way for use by security and copyright protection at ISP's. These "Man in the middle" programs can even display what is on your screen without any malicious software at your end being involved.
Finally we get to the stuff you know, the browsers and general interface stuff. theres a lot more going on in networking.
Importance of internet in points?
Because of all these things, the "internet" is a gigantic library, as well as a world-wide message board, telephone network, and publishing medium. It is open 24 hours a day, and you can find anything you want there. it have many information that happen in the world. and can sent email chat and manything that you want.it really importance for all of us.especially for student who want to study more about something.
Does dsl require an additional phone line to be installed?
No, DSL splits one physical line into two channels, where one channel carries the voice conversation, and the other carries DSL data packets. This requires a "filter" to be installed on all non-DSL lines to avoid undesirable data loss and voice quality loss.
I'm thinking about getting a laptop What else do I need like wireless internet?
I'm not a an expert by any means, but I did work for an ISP for a few years working customer service. When you purchase the laptop make sure it has a wireless card. (If you are getting a MAC, I really don't know.)
If you already have some sort of highspeed internet access you'll need to have at least a 1.5Mbps connection speed to really appreciate a wireless connection. You'll also want to find out if your current equipment broadcasts a wireless signal. You should be able to call your ISP and ask them. If the router/modem does not broadcast a signal you'll want to either purchase an adapter at like Bestbuy or Walmart, if your devise is new enough. If you have an older devise you should just purchase a new piece of equipment that does broadcast a wireless signal. Once again contact your ISP, you'll want to make sure your new modem/router is still compatible and supported by your ISP.
I always say less equipment is better, if there's ever an issue later it's easier to eliminate the problem if you only have one piece of equipment. Once you have a wireless signal broadcasted in the home your computer should pick up the signal and ask for some information. I would recommend contacting your ISP or the support department for your router if you need additional assistance configuring the wireless connection.
If you do not have an ISP, just pick one out and let them know your needs. I always suggest sticking to someone with local free support. Never go with an ISP that isn't willing to sit on the phone and answer all of your questions, regrdless of how simple you may think they are OR how many times you ask them.
A tracking cookie is a script designed to allow your computer to go back to that page or website with ease. For history perpouses it were fine, now days the web designers use it for variuose other reasons including hacking capebilaty. you need to clear your computers cookie file at least once a month for it can add up to trimendouse space use.
What modem operates over cable television lines to provide fast internet?
Use the modem recommended by your cable company.
Where can one find accurate cable modem reviews?
There is a very good list on toptenreviews that compares different cable modems. Though one item in particular looks suspiciously perfect, the other reviews look fair and honest.
Does internet cable have to be plugged in to a computer?
It depends on the internet system whether it is wireless system or wire system. If it is a wire system then you have to plug the internet cable into the computer.
Use a wireless router.
At what stage can you feel a fetus move?
You are supposed to start feeling your fetus moves between weeks 18 and 22.
Cat 5 is a type or standard of ethernet cable (350 Mhz) and is not as good as the Cat 6 (500+Mhz) which will work wherever you were going to use the Cat 5 ethernet cable and not require replacement as cable/DSL broadband internet speeds increase
What makes a router a boundary router in RIP?
Boundary routers have interfaces in more than one major classful network.