Here are the simple steps you can follow to setup your router for cable connection. Some of cable providers :- Comcast, Charter, Time Warner, Cox, Mediacom......
Mar 22, 2009
How to setup Router for Cable connection
Here are the simple steps you can follow to setup your router for cable connection. Some of cable providers :- Comcast, Charter, Time Warner, Cox, Mediacom......
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What is NAT?
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Mar 18, 2009
How to Reset the Router
To reset the router just follow these three steps & you are done :-
- So as per the figure above you will find a Red/Black button kinda small hole on the backside of the router. So Your job is to hold that for about 30-50 seconds but should not be more than 1 minute. While you are holding the reset button keep checking the power light it should blink that is the only sign that reset button is pressed properly. One last thing sometimes power light may not blink so be a bit gentle while pressing the button after all that's router man!!!
- After you are done with that just unplug the power cable from the router. Wait for 10 seconds now plug power cable back again.
- Now check the power light it should be steady. If power light is steady you are good to go.
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Type of internet connections
Basically "ISP-Internet Service Provider" are of three types Cable, DSL, & Satellite. Now let me explain each one a bit OK.
- First lets start with cable connection that means usually you are getting Internet via a cable line. That might not be the case in all the time but most of the time you have a cable line so that derives the name cable ISP. Ex:- Comcast, Cox, Mediacom, Suddenlink......
- Then we have DSL usually with this type of connection you have a phone line. Ex:- AT&T, Verizon, Bell south.......
- Last but not the least is satellite that means no cables from internet provider, you will be having a antena or dish to pick up the signal. Ex:-Skybeam
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Mar 14, 2009
Funny Pics
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Mar 9, 2009
Port Numbers for Xbox, PS3 & Few Games
Play Station 3 (PS3):- If you have any problem connecting PS3 online or if you have more lag while playing online then try out these ports. You need to either forward them or trigger then via router....Port numbers are :-
TCP :- 80, 443, 5223 &
UDP :- 3478, 3479, 3658
XBoX-360
XboX-360 :- If you have any problem connecting Xbox to Internet or if you have more lag(Ping) while playing online then try out these ports. You need to either forward them or trigger then via router....Port numbers are :-
TCP/UDP: 88, 3074
Games Port numbers
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
TCP - 10070-10080
UDP - 5730-5739
UDP - 10070
MLB Live
UDP - 6000-7000
UDP - 10069-10071
UDP - 56399-56401
NBA '06
TCP - 30100-30199
TCP - 13505
UDP - 3658
UDP - 6000
UDP - 9555
Ratchet an Clank
TCP - 10070-10080
UDP - 10070
Socom
TCP/UDP - 10070-10080
UDP - 6000-6999
UDP - 50000-50001
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Mar 5, 2009
How to Open the Setup page of the Router
Just follow the steps below and you will be on the setup page in minutes.......
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Xp is gone as per microsoft (Downgrade Right?)
I understand your confusion. But On June 30, Microsoft stopped distributing Windows XP as a stand-alone product shrink-wrapped in the store. We'll also stop sending it to Dell, HP, Lenovo and all the other major PC manufacturers who would sell PCs that exclusively run Windows XP. All and all, Windows XP isn't going to disappear overnight. If you need Windows XP, you can still get it through what we call "downgrade rights" that downgrade a new PC with Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate to Windows XP. Also, you may see devices called Netbooks or ultra-low cost PCs (ULCPC) running Windows XP Home. We intend to sell Windows XP Home for these machines with limited hardware capabilities to run until June 2010 You may even still see copies of the software, or computers pre-loaded with it, as stores and PC makers work through their inventory. Smaller, local PC makers—known in the industry as "system builders"—can continue to sell PCs with Windows XP until January 2009.
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