25 May 2011

Increase your WIFI signal strength

Hello guys today I am going to share another superb amazing trick with you. Today I will show you how to increase or boost your wifi signal strength up to twice as normal.This means if you are receiving a signal strength of two bars you can receive upto 4 bars. As the signal strength Boosts or Increases speed of your wifi automatically increases. so guys say good by to lower signal strength and wifi speeds.


Things that you need:
  1. Aluminum Foil (that you use to cover food to keep it hot) or Aluminum Can like of pepsi etc...
  2. Scisscor
  3. Scale


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Enjoy.....

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23 May 2011

New cisco Router supports 322Tbps, Designed for Internet video

what can you do with 322Tbps? Cisco systems says it's enough bandwidth to allow every person in china to make video call - simultaneously. And if that's something you want to do, Cisco says it now has hardware capable of task.

The company's newest large-scale core router, the CRS-3, is capable of handling such a speed, which Cisco said is 12 times as fast as its closest competitor and the three times the speed of its predecessor. it has invested $1.6 billions in the product's design and engendering.

The CRS-3, is the product that Cisco last month said would " forever change the internet and its impact on consumers ,businesses and governments."

CRS stands for "Carrier Routing System" a reference to the devices use by large telecom provider.

Tbps stands for terabits-per-seconds and a terabit is a trillion bits. compare that to the megabits-per-second that today's highest speed business and consumer broadband connection are measured in.

11 May 2011

LAN - Local Area Network

Definition:-A Local Area Network (LAN) supplies networking capability to a group of computers in close proximity to each other such as in an office building, a school , or a home. A LAN is useful for sharing resources like files, printers, games or other applications.A LAN is turn often connects to other LANs, and to the Internet or other WAN.

Most LANs connect workstations and personal computers. Each node (individual computers)  in a LAN has its own CPU with which it executes programs, but it also is able to access data and devices anywhere on the LAN. This means that many users can share expensive devices., such as laser printer as well as data.Users can also use the LAN to communicate to each other, by sending email or engaging chat sessions.