Tuesday, May 07, 2013

About Computer Networking: The Problem With ISPs Sharing IP Addresses

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
Does your Internet provider share IP addresses between customers? At least one major provider in Europe is seriously considering this technology. Beware: It can cause some of your favorite network software to stop functioning properly. More - The Problem With Internet Providers Sharing IP Addresses

Choosing the Best Wireless Channels for Your Network
All Wi-Fi network equipment including client devices and routers communicate over specific channels. Similar to channels on a traditional television, each Wi-Fi channel is designated by a number that represents a specific radio communication frequency. Most Wi-Fi networks support ten or more different channels. If you're lucky, they'll all work basically the same. Here's what you need to know about wireless channel numbers if you aren't.

Top 802.11ac Wireless Routers
Using the newest flavor of Wi-Fi wireless technology, 802.11ac wireless routers promise faster speeds and other improvements over Wireless N (802.11n) routers. Although the 802.11ac industry standard has not been finalized, networking vendors have been selling routers based on draft versions of the technology for awhile.
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The latency of a network connection represents the amount of time required for data to travel between the sender and receiver. While all computer networks possess some inherent amount of latency, the amount varies and can suddenly increase for various reasons (including having a lot of neighbors with wireless networks).

 


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