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Simple and Easy Fortunately in America, the majority of ISP?s (Internet Service Providers) offer an Ethernet Cable or DSL modem with their service allowing for the consumer to just buy a piece of hardware called a Cable/DSL router (better known as a Broadband router), plug this in the modem and hey presto. After some initial configuration your computers will be happily sharing the broadband connection. Across the Pond Europe, especially in the UK has a different approach to America on how our Broadband connections are presented. The main penetration of Broadband within Europe is ADSL upon were nearly all the ISP?s bundle in a free USB ADSL Modems with their service. Business - List of business/finance/loan/mortgage resources Computers - List of computer hardware/software/peripheral resources Internet - List of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing resources Software - List of software resources Web Design - List of web design/development resources Web Hosting - List of web hosting resources Web Promotion - List of search engine optimization/internet marketing resources Web Resources - List of other web resources Recreation - List of travel/hotel/cruise resources Casino - List of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette resources Health - List of online pharmacy/hospital/health resources Shopping - List of online shopping/gift resources Miscellaneous - List of all other resources not stated above
A free modem is a good deal but there is a catch! USB ADSL modems are good for using your broadband connection with 1 computer but they are bad when it comes to sharing your connection. Due to the USB modems limitations, some ISP take the approach to exploit the consumer?s lack of knowledge by cleverly advertising their low end broadband packages can only be used with one computer. If the consumer decides they want to share their broadband connection then they are normally duped into upgrading to a more expensive monthly package that apparently supports sharing where the previous low end package doesn?t - This is not entirely true. The hardware might not support sharing but the actual broadband line doesn?t care if you perform sharing. |
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