Difference between revisions of "Connect to the net"
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 5 October 2010
This is about connecting your computer to the internet. In an office environment or if you have a router at home, you will just connect to a local area network and have internet access. Otherwise you will need to use your computer to build up a DSL, phone line, UMTS or cable connection to your Internet Service Provider.
Scenarios
- connect to a wired local area network
- connect to a wireless local area network
- set up a router to access the internet
- connect to the internet via DSL connection
- connect to the internet via a cable connection
- connect to the internet via an UMTS connection
- connect to the internet via dial-up connection