Tuesday, July 27, 2010

About Computer Networking: Using Networks to Play Games, on Broadband, Maybe

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
One of the most enjoyable things you can do with a computer network is play connected games with friends and family. To play networked games, you may need to upgrade some equipment at home, and you should also be prepared to troubleshoot technical issues. Oh, and its a good idea to have broadband. What, you say you already have broadband? The U.S. FCC may not agree with your assessment.

Introduction to Online Gaming Setups
Are you new to the concept of online and network gaming? Or simply want to know enough to be able to carry on a lucid conversation with a gamer? If so, we've got an article to get you started.

Are You Sure You Have Broadband?
Some of you in the U.S. who thought you had a broadband Internet connection just last week may be surprised to find out you don't now. That's because the U.S. FCC now defines broadband as supporting 4 Mbps for downloads and 1 Mbps for uploads. Whatever.

The Wireless Spectrum Crisis 2010
If you think all that interference from your neighbor's Wi-Fi home network or dropped calls are due to there not being enough wireless bandwidth in the world, think again.

The Meaning of Speed on Computer Networks
Bandwidth and latency are two key properties of a computer network connection that both contribute to its overall "speed." Our friends at the FCC may not have read this article before publishing their latest report.

 


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