What are the two ways to connect a cable modem to a PC?
A firewire or corssover cable can be used to connect any two computers that have these ports. However, a telephone modem can only be used to connect a computer to the internet.
What are the names of the three main parts of a computer?
Processor
Motherboard
RAM
Power Supply
Case
Fans
CPU cooler
Hard Drive
Optional:
Graphics Card (some processors have graphics chips built in)
Sound card
Dvd Drive
Network Card
Bluetooth adapter
LED lighting
Secondary hard drive
etc.
Is this good enough?
What is the highest amount for an internet bill per month?
The cost of high speed internet varies greatly depending on location. In the United States, the price can be as high as $60 per month, whilst European countries usually pay $30 or less.
What kind of different modems are there?
These modems are in use now.
Modem Who uses it Provided by
Cable: Cable Provider: Time Warner's Road Runner/Adelphia
DSL: Phone Company: SBCYahoo/BellSouth
56k: Dial up: AOL/NetZERO
Of the top of my head:
Standard telephony modems, from 200 baud to 56k
ISDN, at about 122k or so
DSL, Cable, Satellite, Powerline...there are probably also a lot of subtypes that I've Never Heard Of.
T1 and T3 are both examples of high-speed telephone lines. Both of them may be used to provide broadband internet access. Technically, a T1 connection is a fiber-optic or copper line that is separate from the regular phone line. However, the T1 line can be used for both broadband Internet access in addition to phone purposes.
T1 and T3 lines are commonly used by businesses because they offer very fast data transfer rates. This is appealing to businesses that need to transfer large amounts of data each day. Additionally, T lines provide very reliable forms of Internet access, with "always on" capability and very few incidences of lost Internet connections. In terms of speed, T1 lines operate at 1.5 Mbps, and T3 lines operate at 44.6 Mbps. In other words, T3 lines are about 30 times faster than T1. These high speeds are very useful for heavy Internet traffic situations as well as for situations in which a network must be accessed by a larger number of users. A T1 line operating at full capacity can accommodate up to 24 users working at 64 Kbps. http://www.broadbandinfo.com/cable/broadband/what-are-t1-and-t3-internet-connections-and-who-uses-them.html
What is a cable modem used for?
A cable modem provides constant hi-speed internet access for wireless use for at home situations and for any business need you may have, large or small.
NOR gate is equivalent to bubbled AND gate.
-Nidhi Singh
Logic gates are transistor circuits, normally arranged on a silicon base and encapsulated inside an integrated circuit. (chip).
Using several transistors wired together, their inputs can be arranged such that, for given inputs, the output will only change state for certain conditions.
The transistor switches are in either of two states, 'on' and 'off'. These are logic states 1 & 0 (one or zero), hence binary.
The logic uses Boolean algebra.
NOT, means it is 'not on', = OFF. This is abbreviated in the descriptions as the letter 'N'
A simple AND gate, means that the output is at level zero until both inputs have a level 1 voltage on them.
A NAND gate is a 'Not And' gate. The result is reversed. The output is always at logic level 1 until both inputs also have a level 1 also.
What is the maximum throughput of ADSL?
Your top adsl speed is based up on different of factors.
Some of them are:
Why do you have slow ping times on your cable modem internet service?
a dial up line does not have nearly the bandwidth of cable or dsl. because of this data transmission is considerably slower then cable and dsl. because of this it takes longer for a ping to be sent and return to your computer. you can expect to get much faster pings with cable or dsl. This isn't exactly true. 'Bandwidth' and 'Latency' are different terms. The latency (or ping, if you want) behind dial-up connections actually lies behind the modem itself. This is why ISDN or DSL connections have a much lower latency compared to dial-up connections, despite them both using your phone line. A DSL connection capped to 56k (yes, it does exist) still has a much lower latency than a dial-up. The bottom line is, dial-up connections have a high latency due to the hardware used, rather than the bandwidth.
What is something to do on the computer?
play games (go on clubpenguin.com, it's the best) you can also look up info for homework(I'm doing that right now)
How do you convert analog signal to digital signal?
Various analog to digital converters are available for this purpose. They are basically made up of operational amplifiers.
The other way is to convert the analog signal into samples. Then converting these samples into quantization levels. These quantization levels are then converted into 1s and 0s.
What is the full form of AD HOC in network?
An Ad Hoc network is a term used to discribe a network link directly between two computers using their network interfaces (wireless or wired). This would be an alternative to a more usual network setup where two or more computers would link up through a central network switch or hub. Normally Ad Hoc networks are created as a temp measure to achive a particular task like printing over Wireless or transfering files from one PC to another.
An Ad Hoc network wold not normally take the place of any other network already configured on a PC. Windows 7 for instance can remember and deal with many networks that have been setup on the PC.
Can you use cable modem for ADSL connection?
No, a cable modem cannot be used for an ADSL connection. Cable modems are designed to work with cable internet services, which use coaxial cables, while ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) requires a DSL modem that connects via telephone lines. Each type of modem is specifically engineered for its respective technology, making them incompatible with each other.
What happens when you reset your iPhone 4S?
It'll shut down, then you'll hold the button to restart it, and it'll restart. A message saying "searching for service" will appear at the top for a few seconds, and that's that. Nothing terribly dramatic, I'm afraid.
it is not a virus but a worm, if you have the proper anti virus software, you will be just fine!!!
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What is the difference between 'hotspot' and Wi-Fi?
WiFi-> Service
Wireless-> Application With Wireless device we can conncet to Wireless internet
With Wifi we can conncet to Wireless via AP or wireless router
Is nand gate a universal gate?
NAND AND NOR gates are called universal gates , becaus with a combination NAND and NOR gates alone, it's possible to create all other logic gates like AND, OR, XOR etc and you can design any logic circuit. eg: inverter-- nand with inputs shorted.
and ------ nand followed by a inverter(using nand).
or--------- giving inverted inputs to nand gate.
Do you need a router for a wireless printer if you have a wireless laptop?
Yes you still need a router t hook up your wireless printer, but it's the same router you have that gives you wireless internet access for your laptop. The router is the Wireless Access Point (WAP) that allows all the wireless devices to connect together and gets it on the wireless system. Hope this helps.
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Not necessarily…
Wireless printer can be set up in 2 ways.
1. Infrastructure
2. Ad-Hoc
To set up the infrastructure, you need a wireless router where the printer can be used in more than one computer wireless and you can also use security levels in the router… in this case the computer can have wireless internet connected while trying to use the printer wireless…
For Ad-Hoc the printer can be set up with the computer without a router.., the printer need to be set up once but the connection should be activated every time when you want to print something…
- Bennettjdavis
Technical term for the kind of cable that carries a tv signal?
There are two types of cable used for television radio frequency signals: 300 ohm twin lead flat cable and 75 ohm coaxial cable. The twin lead is typically used with a rabbit ears antenna and coaxial is typically used with roof top antenna or cable TV setups.
For television baseband video signals coaxial cables are usually used.
However for digital television baseband video signals these are not adequate and special cables (e.g. HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort) are used. These cables are typically many twisted pairs in a common shield.
Coaxial cable
What effect did the computer have on the world?
theylost their job because they have low understanding on computer...
Why does your isp need to know the mac address of your cable modem or dsl modem?
The MAC address (Media Access Control) is used to identify a specific piece of network hardware, such as a network interface card (NIC), a router or a modem. Since your ISP will only wish to allow Internet access to paying customers, it can check the MAC address of your router against its list to see if it belongs to a valid customer. If you change your equipment, typically, your ISP will provide you with a process to register the new hardware's MAC address with them.
Why has The internet light on your modem has turned red?
same as my modren but i know no what is wrong and hpw to fix it , do u know no how to fix it ?
Is 3 Mbps and 768 Kbps good internet speed?
its pretty good. i have a .7 down and a .3 up and i game online just fine. i cant host games very well though. I cant download large files without it taking like 2 days. but ya, that connection is decent
Is cable TV cable the same as the cable for satellite dish cable?
In the USA, now days it is. Before there were antennas to get TV signals from the air, and you could only get ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS. Then came cable, wire and dish cable. Now there is only cable; dish and cable linkage. There is virtually no more antenna TV signals, and there are thousands of channels.