Posts Tagged ‘Home Computer Network’

Why Do I Play Home Based Work Opportunities?

March 1st, 2010



We all want a passive income, do not we?

What I mean by passive income is a business that makes money without us doing anything, that’s right, no phone calls, no mailing, no talking to people, no inviting a mate around to spring a marketing plan on them, just a simple fully automated home business that puts huge amounts of money in your bank every day, 365 days by the year.

It is a good thing when you just generate sales some how. However, when you play Internet Marketing you need to speak with people. In truth, what you have to do is to teach people to do what you do so well, that is to make money online.

Think about you have been able to have this incredible power to a job work from home while you are still wearing our pyjamas!

Nevertheless, be sure one thing: it is not a making money machine overnight.

Anyway, if you play a home based computer work you can decide to speak with people, if you are going to build an empire business downline, or you can just work with some program, like Google Adwords or Google Adsense, to build your web site and stay in silence with your new incoming cash.

The difference between failure and success is very often the quality of information and action. First, you collect information, build strategies. Second you take action.

That is what I did when I decided to play home based work.

But it did not have been very easy. Many people think it is unworkable. It means a home based work is a making money easy way.

Well, it is not. Everyday you must have discipline yourself, work from 2 to 8 hours on your desk, and if you do not have any target, plan, you do not go anywhere.

Maybe I can say it is easy, when you get the right information. Even so, it demands a lot of work.

For example, to play a home computer network you will need to dominate some computer abilities. It is not HTML knowledge. You can start a new one business without that and to get some abilities throughout you way learning.

Abilities mean to know how to operate an email, for example. It is a very simple idea, but I really know people they do not know to turn on a computer. Did you get that?

So, Internet marketing can bring anyone passive income. It is my great why that explain my option to work with Internet marketing.

By: Wolney H Filho

An Open Door To Your Home Wireless Internet Network Security?

February 20th, 2010



This is not some new fangled techno-speak, it is a real tool to be used for the protection of your wireless internet network and LAN. African American SMBs have to realize that if your Internet connection is on 24/7 then your network, and it is a network that your computer is connected to, is at risk. Any business that uses the Internet to share or exchange information, news, or ideas with clients, vendors, partners, or other locations look in the reflection of your monitor and realize that your business is an unintentional (or intentional) target.

You should already be aware of all the thousands of bugs, viruses, denial of service attacks and other unfriendly items that lurk on the internet and virtually try attacking every second. It’s like having a screen door on your most valuable assets. Let’s not repeat what you know about, let’s look at a larger picture that should concern everyone – the unknown. There are attacks that go unreported for various reasons, these are the ones that the major software and hardware vendors have no clue about and can only warn you after an attack is reported.

If your files, email, identity, client or product information are important to your African American business and you cannot afford a network being down for 24 hours. Then a firewall is what should be between the internet and everything else. You need to expect an intrusion if you have a small amount or no network protection. Hackers have tools that search the Internet 24/7 looking for a vulnerable point to destroy. Overzealous marketers use similar tools to harvest information to use for spamming and unfortunately no one currently calls that a crime that we know as identity theft.

You have a deadbolt and a door lock on your front door and some even have a home security system in place. Why have a screen door latch on your home computer network, when you know there are people trying that door 24/7?

If you want to put a digital rottweiler between your home wireless network and hackers, marketers and other cyber-vandals then evaluate a strong firewall for your African American business.

Don’t have the time or resources to get your home wireless network protected and need a African American Wireless Solution Provider partner to be there for you? We can help give you your freedom back…and a whole lot more. M.D.T.G.

By: Daviyd Peterson

How to Network Computers – Setting Up Windows For Our Network

October 24th, 2009



Configuring our computers for our home computer network

After all the hardware for our home computer network has been setup , we now have to setup our computers to allow communication with each other. Though we have our hardware in place it remains useless unless the computer knows what to do with it, and it is you who has to tell it what to do with the hardware. In this article we will go through the process of setting up the software side of our network, which is not very complicated, actually a lot of it is automated or semi-automated where the computer does most of the work.

Some of the stuff you need to do is routine technical stuff like installing the drivers (software that controls the hardware devices like the NIC) on your computer. Also you will need to set up each computer so they are ready to share their files on your home network.

Note for Wireless Users: If you are using a wireless router on your network then you will need to install the router first. Though installation procedures vary among manufacturers, for the most part they all have the same general setup

Drivers for hardware

Your network connectors, whether they be ISA, PCI or a USB connecter are all hardware devices which will need you to install little software programs known as drivers. Drivers help the operating system communicate with hardware, telling the hardware what to do and when to do it.

After you physically install the network adaptor on your computer, the next time you turn it on, windows should automatically discover it and request for a driver to be installed. This very cool feature in windows is known as plug and play, which goes to work while windows start up. The plug and play feature will want to install your hardware straight away and will request for you to provide the correct information for it to be installed properly.

With USB connectors you can plug the device into the computer while it is on and windows will automatically detect it for you and bring up the “add new hardware” wizard. This ability to install hardware whilst the computer is on is known as a hot installation (by techies), and its one of the coolest things about USB devices… Get it?… HOT installation… COOLEST thing about USB?

Come on that’s funny!

Oh Never mind!

There are times the plug and play feature in windows will not detect your new hardware, in that case it will be up to you install the driver manually.

Protocols to start Communication

Now windows has the appropriate drivers to communicate with our network adaptors, it is time for our computers to start communicating . In order for our computers to communicate, they need to have the same network protocol (That’s tech talk for the language computers use to communicate). There are two types of protocols used for computer to computer communication, TCP/IP or NetBEUI. Depending on your version of windows each one will be installed automatically. Windows XP installs TCP/IP automatically so if you wanted to use NetBEUI on XP you would have to install it using you windows CD, and vice versa if you were using windows 98.

Each computer must be installed with the same protocols in order to communicate; this installation binds the protocol and the network adaptor together. As soon as each computer can talk the same beautiful language, then services can begin on the network. Each task that you want to perform on a network, like file sharing, print sharing and logging on to the network is known as network services.

Naming computers and Work groups

There is one more task to do in order for our computers to communicate and share resources. The Microsoft Network system is very anal when it comes to networking rules and demands to know who’s who, who’s where and what’s what. Because of this computers must be given a name (each one having to be unique, so you can’t have two computers with the same name).

Also you must give each computer a work group (the group in which you network exists, so each computer must be in the same group) Windows Networking wizard If you are using Windows Me or XP you do not have to go through most of this, you can use windows home networking wizard to set it up for you.

The windows home networking wizard walks you through the process of setting up your network, it also sets up the shared internet connection for you. A lot of people do not like using this wizard because they say it complicates things (I can’t say I am too fond of it my self). I would recommend you doing it all manually it helps you understand how windows works a lot better.

By: Emanuel Osei