Monday, 18 March 2013

Tips to Login fast in Laptop, Laptop Startup





When we Start up our Laptop, Please Make sure there is no USB devices or Data card connected to the Laptop, as the system will search, whether there is any Software installation to the Laptop, So In order to open the Laptop Faster, Please try to avoid connecting the USB devices or CD inserted.
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Voip Wireless Devices

Voip  Wireless Devices

Linksys, A division of Cisco system also provides the Voip devices with the Wireless built in
Router, Which i Personally recommend to my blog visitors. As it is user Friendly to troubleshoot ourselves without waiting for several hours in queue for technical help or paid support.



I Provide here the best Link for My blog users to see the User interface of all the linksys devices.

http://ui.linksys.com .

I will also Provide more details on Setting up the Wireless Security and the Device configuration in  forth coming days.


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Monday, 11 March 2013

IP Phones (Hardware & Software)

Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, telephone products connect to VoIP, or Internet telephony, systems, which use packet-switched telephony to transmit calls over the Internet as opposed to the circuit-switched telephony used by the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
VoIP telephones look and largely function like standard phones, but they have built-in IP technology and an RJ-45 Ethernet connector instead of the standard RJ-11 phone connector that enables the VoIP phone to connect directly to a router for making and receiving IP calls. A standard phone can also function as a VoIP telephone when used with an analog-to-digital converter called an ATA, or analog telephone adaptor. Another option is to bypass the phone entirely and simply use a VoIP-capable computer to make and receive IP calls.



A horizontal application is any software application that targets a large number of users with different knowledge and skill sets. Because these types of applications can extend across markets and be used in a range of industries, they typically do not offer market-specific features. 
Horizontal applications can be off-the-shelf solutions or integrated andproprietary vendor solutions. Some examples of horizontal applications include word processorsspreadsheetsfinancial software and Web browsers.



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Monday, 4 March 2013

Networking Basics: What You Need To Know


Networking Basics: What You Need To Know



When looking at networking basics, understanding the way a network operates is the first step to understanding routing and switching. The network operates by connecting computers and peripherals using two pieces of equipment; switches and routers. Switches and routers, essential networking basics, enable the devices that are connected to your network to communicate with each other, as well as with other networks.
Though they look quite similar, routers and switches perform very different functions in a network.

Networking Basics: Switches

  • Switches are used to connect multiple devices on the same network within a building or campus. For example, a switch can connect your computers, printers and servers, creating a network of shared resources. The switch, one aspect of your networking basics, would serve as a controller, allowing the various devices to share information and talk to each other. Through information sharing and resource allocation, switches save you money and increase productivity.

    There are two basic types of switches to choose from as part of your networking basics: managed and unmanaged.
    • An unmanaged switch works out of the box and does not allow you to make changes. Home-networking equipment typically offers unmanaged switches.
    • A managed switch allows you access to program it. This provides greater flexibility to your networking basics because the switch can be monitored and adjusted locally or remotely to give you control over network traffic, and who has access to your network.

Networking Basics: Routers

  • Routers, the second valuable component of your networking basics, are used to tie multiple networks together. For example, you would use a router to connect your networked computers to the Internet and thereby share an Internet connection among many users. The router will act as a dispatcher, choosing the best route for your information to travel so that you receive it quickly.

    Routers analyze the data being sent over a network, change how it is packaged, and send it to another network, or over a different type of network. They connect your business to the outside world, protect your information from security threats, and can even decide which computers get priority over others.

    Depending on your business and your networking plans, you can choose from routers that include different capabilities. These can include networking basics such as:
    • Firewall: Specialized software that examines incoming data and protects your business network against attacks
    • Virtual Private Network (VPN): A way to allow remote employees to safely access your network remotely
    • IP Phone network : Combine your company's computer and telephone network, using voice and conferencing technology, to simplify and unify your communications
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Forget WIFI Login Password








Nearly all wireless access points and routers allow an administrator to manage their WiFi network through a special administrative account. This account provides complete "superuser" access to the device's configuration utilities with a special username andpassword.
Manufacturers set both the account username and password at the factory. The username is often simply the word admin or administrator. The password is typically empty (blank), the words "admin," "public," or "password," or some other simple word.
To improve the security of a Wi-Fi network, you should change the administrative password on your wireless access point or router immediately when installing the unit. The default passwords for popular models of wireless network gear are well-known to hackers and often posted on the Internet. Most devices do not allow the administrative username to be changed, but if yours does, seriously consider changing this name as well.
Finally, to maintain home network security in the future, continue changing this administrative password regularly, not just one time. Many experts recommend changing passwords every 30 to 90 days. Use words that would be very difficult for others to guess.

(Stay Continued)
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Voip Compatibility issues with ISP and ISP hardware

Vonage cannot guarantee the quality of service when the Vonage adapter is connected to an International Internet Service Provider (ISP), but here are some possible reasons your service may be affected:
  • Compatibility issues with ISP and ISP hardware (using a USB modem instead of an Ethernet modem)
  • VOIP restrictions in the country
  • ISP authentication methods
  • Latency and packet loss


Audio Issues

To check for audio issues:
  1. Check for heavy packet loss or high latency by running a trace route and ping test.
  2. Contact the International Internet Service Provider if these tests show negative results.


No Dial Tone

To resolve no dial tone issues:
  1. Refer to Resolve Dial Tone Problems.
  2. Check your hardware for any compatibility issues.
  3. Ensure that the authentication requirements for the Vonage device are met. To do so, ensure the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) and Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) settings are correctly configured.
  4. Contact the International Internet Service Providerdirectly.
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Wifi Password Forget ? How to Recover

WiFi Passwords




What should i do when i forget my Wireless Password or User interface Password ?

Normally Customer use to forget wireless password and try to catch technical support hours and hours.

Here is the easiest way to reset it, all the devices has small reset button which you see at the rear side of the devices.
using pen or Paper Holder, Continue holding it for 15-20 secs continuously. after releasing it you could see the lights are flickering, then device is ready for new configuration and password which set earlier has been reset. Customer can log in to user interface and change the password settings.

What should i do when i forget my user access interface password ?

Normally Customer will not remember the user interface password and try to catch technical team to log in.  It is the same process you should follow as for wifi password.

I will Post the User Interface Passwords for all devices shortly.


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VOIP: Troubleshooting Tips :-Normally VoIP Service in...

VOIP: Troubleshooting Tips :-



Normally VoIP Service in...
: Troubleshooting Tips :- Normally VoIP Service interrupts due to Internet failure or the VoIP Service Provider device  causes issues. ...
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voip Troubleshooting Tips

Troubleshooting Tips :-


  • Normally VoIP Service interrupts due to Internet failure or the VoIP Service Provider device causes issues.
  • Most Voip Users uses Cable or DSL service Providers
  • If there is High Internet Usage while using Voip Service, Call Quality will not be good
  • To avoid these, one should not be downloading heavy bandwidth or use games at the time of Usage
  • Make sure there is no Electronic Device near to the Service Provider Box and Also Micro wave Owens are Turned off.
  • If User is using DSl service make sure that internet speed is sufficient as the device uses 100kbps of download and upload speed
  • Before Reaching out to Service Provider, User should check for the internet Connectivity with the ISP modem and confirm Internet Works fine, as the Internet fails to connect, Voip service will not work.
  • Now Most of the Service Providers offer Mobile Service with Voip Technology.
  • Voip Technology is Very Simple as Compared to Normal Telephone system, User can troubleshoot individually, without depending the Service Provider
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Voip – How does it Works ?


Voip How does it Works ?



If  Voip is new to hear, get ready to use it for  long-distance phone calls at low cost Price. VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a method for taking  audio signals into data , like the way you hear when you talk on the phone, and turning them into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet.
How it gets benefits to us? VoIP can be used with a standard Internet connection into a way to place free phone calls. The usage of this is that by using some of the free VoIP applications that is available to make Internet phone calls,
VoIP is a Booming technology that has the potential to completely rework the world's phone systems. VoIP providers like Vonage have already been around for a while and are growing steadily. Major carriers like AT&T are already setting up VoIP calling plans in several markets around the United States, and the FCC is looking seriously at the potential ramifications of VoIP service.
The interesting thing about VoIP is that there is not just one way to place a call. There are three different "flavors" of VoIP service in common use today:
  • ATA -- The simplest and most common way is through the use of a device called an ATA (analog telephone adaptor). The ATA allows you to connect a standard phone to your computer or your Internet connection for use with VoIP. The ATA is an analog-to-digital converter. It takes the analog signal from your traditional phone and converts it into digital data for transmission over the Internet. Providers like Vonage and AT&T CallVantage are bundling ATAs free with their service. You simply crack the ATA out of the box, plug the cable from your phone that would normally go in the wall socket into the ATA, and you're ready to make VoIP calls. Some ATAs may ship with additional software that is loaded onto the host computer to configure it; but in any case, it's a very straightforward setup.
  • IP Phones -- These specialized phones look just like normal phones with a handset, cradle and buttons. But instead of having the standard RJ-11 phone connectors, IP phones have an RJ-45 Ethernet connector. IP phones connect directly to your router and have all the hardware and software necessary right onboard to handle the IP call. Wi-Fi phones allow subscribing callers to make VoIP calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot.
  • Computer-to-computer -- This is certainly the easiest way to use VoIP. You don't even have to pay for long-distance calls. There are several companies offering free or very low-cost software that you can use for this type of VoIP. All you need is the software, a microphonespeakers, a sound card and an Internet connection, preferably a fast one like you would get through a cable or DSL modem. Except for your normal monthly ISP fee, there is usually no charge for computer-to-computer calls, no matter the distance.



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