| from Bradley Mitchell The results from last week's poll on the difficulty of setting up a home network are in. Did the majority agree with Microsoft's assertion that home networking is "way too complicated?" Umm... not really. (See below) | | In the Spotlight | U.S. Wireless Broadband Depending on DTV Transition? This talk of delaying the cutover from analog to digital TV broadcasting in the continental U.S. has some wondering about the impact on the country's wireless broadband, especially future LTE-based services. | | Connecting Xbox to Internet via a Laptop - Discuss A typical way to get your Xbox game console online is to connect the Xbox to a router. Fortunately, if you don't have a router, you can sometimes still network your console to Xbox Live... with a bit more effort. One of our message board members succeeded recently in networking their Xbox to Live by connecting it to their laptop computer using an Ethernet cable and a process called bridging as described here. | Finding and Using Wi-Fi Hotspots Wi-Fi hotspots supply Internet access in public locations like downtown centers, cafes, airports and hotels, sometimes for free. Hotspots can help you stay connected wirelessly while on the go. | Sponsored Links | | | | Wireless / Networking Ads Advertisement | |
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