Tuesday, January 19, 2010

About Computer Networking: 1 Versus N, Networking Style

About.com    Computer Networking
In the Spotlight | More Topics |
  from Bradley Mitchell
If you're a fan of the Xbox Live game "1 versus 100" like me, you appreciate interesting questions and answers. This week's newsletter features just a few of many topics answered on our site.

 
In the Spotlight
What Are The Benefits of a VPN?
A VPN - Virtual Private Network - is one solution to establishing long-distance and/or secured network connections. VPNs are normally implemented (deployed) by businesses or organizations rather than by individuals, but virtual networks can be reached from inside a home network. Compared to other technologies, VPNs offers several advantages, particularly benefits for wireless local area networking.

 
           More Topics
Is 5 GHz Better Than 2.4 GHz?
Wireless computer network equipment typically uses radio signals in either a 2.4 GHz range or a 5 GHz range. These numbers are advertised prominently on product packaging, and are separate from speed ratings like 54 Mbps, but their meaning is often misunderstood. Is 5 GHz network hardware better than 2.4 GHz hardware just because it carries a bigger number?

 
What 700 MHz Means To You?
How many of you ever watched a television program in the U.S. on a UHF channnel between 52 and 69? Congratulations - you've used 700 MHz wireless. While you can't watch UHF television in the U.S. anymore, maybe you'll have another chance to use a different kind of 700 MHz wireless again, soon.

 
 
Sponsored Links
 
Is Your Hound in the Doghouse?
Managing Dog Behavior Problems
Understanding common dog behavior problems like barking, biting, and chewing is key to handling them appropriately. More >

Wireless / Networking Ads
Advertisement
 
 
Visit Related About GuideSites:
Cell Phones Internet / Network Security Internet for Beginners
Mobile Office Technology Focus on Windows  
Search About   

 
Sign up for more free newsletters on favorite topics.

You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Computer Networking newsletter as networking.world@GMAIL.COM. If you wish to change or remove your email address, please visit:
http://www.about.com/nl/usgs.htm?nl=compnetworking&e=networking.world@GMAIL.COM

About respects your privacy. Our Privacy Policy.

Our Contact Information.
249 West 17th Street
New York, NY, 10011

© 2010 About, Inc.

No comments: