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Both services are big improvements over dial-up modems; a typical DSL connection is ten times faster than the best regular modem, and cable modems can be up to 100 times faster.
Pat Mooney needed a high-speed Internet connection -- and fast. His marketing firm in Torrance, Calif., AMP Group, had to gear up immediately for a new project, and needed the quick connection to ...
You’ve got your DSL connection. You’re using an ISP-provided DSL bridge (aka DSL modem). Your LAN is routed through one computer that accesses the Internet with network address translation ...
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- More consumers using dial-up Internet access dream of making the leap to high-speed broadband with digital subscriber line, or DSL, rather than cable-modem ...
Question: I want high-speed Internet access. Which is better? DSL or cable? What's the difference?
Pent-up demand for blazingly fast Internet access to the home is rocking the very foundations of the high-speed communications industry-or at least shaking up conventional modems that use the plain ...
See cable modem, DSL modem and bridge mode. Wireless Router Plus Modem Gateways combine an Internet modem with a wireless router, the latter providing routing, Wi-Fi and Ethernet in one unit.
Cable modem rental fees are up to %247 a month Buy your own modem to save installation costs Apple wireless routers have option for %27guest network%27 Question: My Internet provider is increasing ...
Broadband modem providers are taking a glass-half-full approach to the flood of $400 ISP rebates that are binding thousands of customers to long-term Internet contracts and standard 56K V.90 modems.
In the not so distant past, accessing the Internet from work was an activity reserved only for those employees who had a pressing business need to do so. In many cases, these lucky few even ...
If you've purchased cable internet service, find a cable port in your house to connect the modem to. If you've purchased DSL ...
Bay Area residents are better connected to the Internet than the average American, more likely to have DSL than cable modem service, and eager to see wireless technologies deployed over the entire ...