Internet connection to 3500c
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LAN, Internet connection: choosing your router Show LAN,Internet connection:Choosing your Router
Intro
Case 1
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Options and features to consider
Standards required for a WiFi router
New Standards
Intro
A router comes in the shape of a box connected to your computer....
Sharing Internet connection using bridge mode Show Sharing Internet connection using bridge mode
Sharing via bridge mode
Installing bridge-utils
Notes
Internet connection can be shared with another computer if you have a free Ethernet port
Sharing via bridge mode
When using a box,...
IPhone: Configuring the Internet connection ShowiPhone: Configuring the Internet connection
Configuring the internet connection of an iPhone
Open your iPhone menu and click on "Settings"> "General"> "Network" (or "Edge" for early versions)
Click on "Cellular Network...
Disable IPv6 will speed internet connections ShowDisable IPv6 will speed internet connections
Myth
Reality
Explanation
Conclusion
Disabling the IPv6 support.
Myth
Disable IPv6 will speed internet connections.
Reality
True, only under certain circumstances
Explanation
Internet...
Emule crashing internet connection ShowEmule crashing internet connection
It may happen that P2P software emule crash your internet connection
This error has been noted several times by freebox users or those using the modem Sagem.
This is due to an incompatibility with...
Sharing an Internet connection ShowAdvantages
If you have a local area network (two or more computers connected in a network) with one computer connected to the Internet (via a modem, using a cable, etc.), it may be useful to make the connection accessible to the other computers on...
Sharing an Internet connection in Windows XP ShowAdvantages
If you have a local area network (two or more computers connected in a network) with one computer connected to the Internet (via a modem, using a cable, etc.), it may be useful to make the Internet accessible to the other computers on...
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