Networking

This section of Tech Tips is dedicated to all computer networking related articles. It will cover topics such as how to build a wireless network, Bluetooth information, router tips and more. We've created Tech Tips to help educate the consumer so that they can be smarter shoppers, and smarter shoppers are happy customers. We hope that Tech Tips will give you the information and advice you need to make the purchase that best fits your computer networking needs. As the Tech Tips archive builds over time, we hope that the networking topic you are interested in will be listed. Enjoy!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Tech Tip 125 - Setting Up a Home or Office Wireless Sound System

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If you’ve used any sort of wireless device—telephone, laptop, PDA, or even a simple remote control—you know how convenient it can be. You’re not tethered to ... well, to anything. And you’re free to move around while doing your work.

One area that’s ripe for wireless is a home or office sound system. Once a dream, it’s now relatively cheap and easy to set up such a system. Imagine being able to listen to your digital music without wires – you’ve probably got most of the components already. For a couple of hundred dollars or less, you can have a great wireless sound system.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Tech Tip 115 - Securing Your Wireless Network

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A home wireless network is an easy and convenient way to share an Internet connection and other resources among the computers in your home. While a couple of people that I know leave their wireless networks available to anyone and everyone, most of us want to keep our home wireless networks private. If you’re looking at wireless home networking for the first time, you may want to review these previous Tech Tips on wireless networking.

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Improving Skype Audio in Windows

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Skype is arguably the most popular Web telephony service out there. Using Skype, you can easily make calls from one PC to another, or from a PC to telephone—anywhere in the world.

One common complaint about Skype is that the quality of the calls varies widely. If you’ve used Skype for any length of time, you know what I’m talking about: echoes, sound delays, the sound dropping out, and even calls being dropped. There are a number of simple changes that you can make to both your system settings and the settings of your Skype client software to improve the audio quality of your Skype calls.

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