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		<title>Dsl Internet Service Provider: Tips For Selecting a DSL Upgrade</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Andrew Winthorp Selecting a DSL upgrade service can be a challenge. With broadband delivered in wireless, cable or satellite form, there are several service options offered through multiple providers to choose from. Without getting overwhelmed by the choices, here &#8230; <a href="http://www.dsl.com.ph/dsl-internet-service-provider/dsl-internet-service-provider-tips-for-selecting-a-dsl-upgrade/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andrew_Winthorp">Andrew Winthorp</a></p>
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<p>Selecting a DSL upgrade service can be a challenge. With broadband delivered in wireless, cable or satellite form, there are several service options offered through multiple providers to choose from. Without getting overwhelmed by the choices, here are several factors to consider before signing up for a DSL deal.</p>
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<p>1. The first thing you should do is determine what type of service is provided in your area. You may not have the same choices as city bound individuals if you live in a country or remote area. You may be limited to ADSL or satellite based services. ADSL usually requires that you are located a certain proximity from the service provider. You will need to canvas local providers to determine what your choices are. This can really narrow down your choices.</p>
<p>2. You need to determine what your requirements are. Businesses will require a larger capacity than individual accounts. Service provider plans are based on speed, capacity and the length of the contract. If you&#8217;re a heavy downloader then you will require an account with a large capacity. Cheaper plans that have capped limits won&#8217;t service your requirements. Businesses or individuals that upload more than they download may be better suited to SDSL that supports higher upload speeds.</p>
<p>3. Installation costs will also factor into your choice of services and plans. Cheaper plans do not always include hardware and can end up costing more once you buy a modem or router. This can also make some plans more appealing if they include hardware. Some deals also offer cash rebates if you are a cable account holder and you switch over to a DSL service that uses a phone line.</p>
<p>4. Some plans also subsidize other services such as TV or VOIP services. If you are a frequent user of these types of services, bundled deals offered through some service providers could provide some cost savings. You will need to investigate the options to come to an informed conclusion.</p>
<p>5. Research on the internet and compare plans. Consumer review sites are a great way to get feedback about service experience, installation waiting times and service provider speeds. You will be able to discover more plan and pricing options this way too.</p>
<p>Take the time to do some research and you will discover a better DSL deal. With the information provided by the internet and the competition provided by the market place<br />
There&#8217;s no need to settle for one provider when there may be several better options<br />
to choose form</p>
<p>Andrew Winthorp owns and operates <a target="_new" href="http://www.dsl-upgrade-online.com">http://www.dsl-upgrade-online.com</a> . Discover how to find a DSL plan that matches your requirements.</p>
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		<title>Dsl Internet Service Provider: Cable or DSL Broadband?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Michael Weaver I&#8217;ve been asked this question so many times I thought I&#8217;d put my thoughts down here for you to read. Let&#8217;s start by pointing out a couple things first. First off, depending on where you live, you &#8230; <a href="http://www.dsl.com.ph/dsl-internet-service-provider/dsl-internet-service-provider-cable-or-dsl-broadband/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been asked this question so many times I thought I&#8217;d put my thoughts down here for you to read. Let&#8217;s start by pointing out a couple things first. First off, depending on where you live, you may not have a choice of access. Satellite may be your only choice, which makes this null and void. Don&#8217;t fret, satellite is better than any dial-up and the contract lengths are generally 12-14 months in length. It will cost a bit more, given the extra equipment involved, but it certainly beats dial-up (if you can afford it).</p>
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<p>Ok, on to the two major broadband access methods, cable and DSL. When I&#8217;m asked this question, I usually follow it with questions of my own.</p>
<p>1st. What type of internet surfing do you do? Are you a gamer, shopper, email user, web developer, music downloader, online video watcher, video editor or casual surfer?</p>
<p>2nd. How many computers will you have connected to the internet at one time?</p>
<p>3rd. Do you plan on &#8216;leveraging&#8217; your broadband investment for home security or VoIP? (Voice over Internet Protocol is a method of making and receiving your phone calls using your broadband connection.)</p>
<p>When making your decision keep in mind that cable access, generally, cost more. The higher cost comes with the benefits of more speed. Up to 6 meg download, or the amount of information you can receive &#8216;down&#8217; from the internet.</p>
<p>Loading web pages, listening to music online or watching video online are all impacted by your download speed. DSL is about 1.5 meg down in comparison. Not only does this impact &#8216;your&#8217; surfing behavior, but if you plan to have more than 1 computer access the internet at the same time, keep in mind you&#8217;re &#8216;sharing&#8217; this connection. Sharing the connection means sharing that download &#8216;pipe&#8217;. (your internet connection) Uploading to the internet (file attachments in email, uploading web pages, etc. impact your upload speed. Cable upload speeds are around 384K while DSL is around 128K.</p>
<p>If you wish to leverage your investment in broadband by using VoIP, keep in mind that DSL is provided through the copper wires of your phone line. Having VoIP as a primary phone line without local phone service is very, very rare. This type of access is called &#8216;naked DSL&#8217; and is not very common. We hope this will change in time, but for now, check with your local phone company. If you plan on leveraging your investment, check first.</p>
<p>So the answer to the question Cable or DSL is really all about your usage and what you&#8217;re willing to pay. Yes, cable is more expensive but it also comes with the additional benefits of faster speed and the ability to leverage your investment using VoIP as a primary phone service.</p>
<p>Lastly, when I&#8217;m asked what I personally use at home? I use cable broadband access and VoIP phone service. I&#8217;m very pleased with both and don&#8217;t plan on changing any time soon.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re still unsure which is right for you, there are many web sites out there to provide you with additional information. Our site can help you as well so we hope to see you there!</p>
<p>Happy surfing.</p>
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		<title>Dsl Internet Service Provider: How to Troubleshoot  Your  Internet  Connection for DSL or Cable Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By George Chamoun One of the common problems among internet users is testing their internet connection to pinpoint the exact problem. There is a big number of internet users who use DSL, and cable modem service. You set us your &#8230; <a href="http://www.dsl.com.ph/dsl-internet-service-provider/dsl-internet-service-provider-how-to-troubleshoot-your-internet-connection-for-dsl-or-cable-service/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>One of the common problems among internet users is testing their internet connection to pinpoint the exact problem. There is a big number of internet users who use DSL, and cable modem service.</p>
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<p>You set us your connection the way your ISP (internet service provider)instruct you to. Sometimes, it doesn&#8217;t work for numerous reasons.</p>
<p>You service is not ready, your hardware in not connected properly, or your ISP is having problems.</p>
<p>Whatever the cause of the problem maybe, there are some diagnostic tools you can use in Windows XP, in order to identify the problem.</p>
<p>If you are not exact in your diagnostic, you will get a good idea at least.</p>
<p>Before we get to the diagnostic tools, let us discuss what is involved in an internet connection.</p>
<p>The information travels over the internet to your computer through your ISP service. This is done through a High speed modem then to a network card installed in your computer.</p>
<p>Your computer is called a host, your service provider will give<br />
you the DNS IP address, and you get your login and password. That is all what you have from your ISP.</p>
<p>Sometimes, your internet connection fails, and you want to find<br />
out the problem. You may be able to fix it, or at least get some<br />
information about the problem to advise your isp for help.</p>
<p>You will start by accessing the command prompt by going in sequence to:</p>
<p>Start menu, program, accessories, then command prompt. A window<br />
will open where you type commands from the prompt.</p>
<p>At the command prompt, you type: IPCONFIG.  This command will give you the active network connection on your computer.  Here is an example:</p>
<p>PPP adapter Copy :</p>
<p>Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :<Br><br />
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 68.239.158.45<Br><br />
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255<Br><br />
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 68.239.158.45</p>
<p>The above output was produced when I ran the Ipconfig command on my own computer running Window XP OS, and A DSL connection. The IP address is my computer address assigned by the ISP.</p>
<p>Please note, you can add an option to this command, in order to get more detailed information about your connection. Here is the output, when I ran the same command with the<br />
&#8220;all&#8221; option.</p>
<p>Ipconfig   /ALL</p>
<p>PPP adapter Copy :</p>
<p>Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :<Br><br />
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface<Br><br />
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-53-45-00-00-00<Br><br />
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No<Br><br />
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 68.239.158.45<Br><br />
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255<Br><br />
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 68.239.158.45<Br><br />
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 151.198.0.39<br />
151.197.0.39<br />
NetBIOS over TCP/IP. . . . . . . . : Disabled</p>
<p>Notice now, the output includes the phisycal address of the network interface card installed in my computer. Also, you see the DNS IP addresses. With the above information, I didn&#8217;t have any problems.</p>
<p>Supposed ,I disconnect my DSL connection and ran the command again, this is the new result:</p>
<p>Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:</p>
<p>Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :<Br><br />
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1<Br><br />
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0<Br><br />
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :</p>
<p>Notice in this case, where I disconnected my connection, you don&#8217;t get a DNS server. This tells you that I am not connected to the internet.</p>
<p>Also, notice the IP address starts with 192.168, which is the default address whenever your computer is not connected to the internet.</p>
<p>Another command is the ping command. It will allow to check if a computer is connected to the network and ready to communicate, whether intranet,<br />
or internet.</p>
<p>Once you run it,it will sent a packet to the computer specified and gives the time it took for the packet to travel. This is an a output when I tried to ping www.yahoo.com:</p>
<p>C:>ping  www.yahoo.com</p>
<p>Pinging www.yahoo.akadns.net [216.109.118.66] with 32 bytes of data:</p>
<p>Reply from 216.109.118.66: bytes=32 time=35ms TTL=55<Br><br />
Reply from 216.109.118.66: bytes=32 time=39ms TTL=55</p>
<p>Ping statistics for 216.109.118.66:<Br><br />
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),<Br><br />
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:<Br><br />
Minimum = 35ms, Maximum = 39ms, Average = 38ms.</p>
<p>That shows that the host was reachable, and connected to the internet.</p>
<p>A very important command is the Nslookup. This will let you check if DNS (domain name server) is working properly. The function of the DNS server is to translate ip addresses to domain name of the networked computer. Here is an example:</p>
<p>C:> nslookup www.yahoo.com<Br><br />
Server: home5.bellatlantic.net<Br><br />
Address: 151.198.0.39</p>
<p>Non-authoritative answer:<Br><br />
Name: www.yahoo.akadns.net<Br><br />
Addresses: 216.109.118.67<Br><br />
Aliases: www.yahoo.com</p>
<p>So, you enter the name after Nslookup, it will give you IP addresses and vice versa.</p>
<p>In summary, there more commands in Windows Xp, but using the three above commands should give you a good idea about your internet connection problems.  You can find where the problem is occurring. Is it your machine, or the ISP.</p>
<p>Thanks,<Br><br />
George Chamoun</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Zach Parker Advantages of taking the time to find a cheap internet access may prove worthy over time as you save with the low monthly bill. Try searching for information about the company online when you have accessed your &#8230; <a href="http://www.dsl.com.ph/dsl-internet-service-provider/dsl-internet-service-provider-how-to-access-cheap-dsl-internet-service/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Advantages of taking the time to find a cheap internet access may prove worthy over time as you save with the low monthly bill. Try searching for information about the company online when you have accessed your internet services; you should be able to information that they will not tell you. You might be realistic about what it cost to get the best internet service; accessing cheap internet services is not always the best decision. All you need to know about the internet and finding a cheap way to access it is your local telephone book and a few names of reputable companies.</p>
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<p>You may have no problem with finding an internet company that gives you the opportunity to access cheap web services. With internet access you will be able to explore many stores and obtain much information about the world without ever leaving your home. Since the invention of web accelerators and other software to speed up internet connections, cheap dialup access is plainly a lot better. Dsl and cable internet connection speeds may sometimes depend on what package you buy, making them cheap access in some cases. With the absolute fastest connection your phone line can support; most dial-up internet services will allow you to access cheap internet service at an inexpensive fee.</p>
<p>Dsl and other broadband internet service providers are becoming as competitive as the cheap internet access providers. A monthly fee is considered the standard payment agreement for cheap access to the internet, preferably without a guarantee agreement as well. A dialup internet access is usually provided by most isp&#8217;s&#8217; as an alternate form of connection if the broadband line goes down. You might be able to call your local internet provider to find if you are able to access cheap internet services from their company. When computers become in complete control over our nation; people will probably want to be able to access cheap internet services. Ask for a competitive price on your internet service; isp&#8217;s&#8217; have to work harder to keep their people from other cheaper services.</p>
<p>Advantages of today&#8217;s market for cheap internet access starts with the fact that there are so many different options to choose in service providers. Whenever the united states becoming a very computerized nation; you may able to access cheap internet services with just about any internet provider. Your new provider may be able to set you up with cheap internet access; you should check their internet prices before becoming a monthly customer. With the flat pricing of internet services; a person should be able to find a company who allows them to access inexpensive internet services.</p>
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		<title>Dsl Internet Service Provider: What To Look For In DSL Service Providers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kelly Hunter Thank goodness for the Internet! How did we ever get along without it? The answer to that is simple: very slowly. Over the last decade, the World Wide Web has evolved to provide more access to more &#8230; <a href="http://www.dsl.com.ph/dsl-internet-service-provider/dsl-internet-service-provider-what-to-look-for-in-dsl-service-providers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Thank goodness for the Internet! How did we ever get along without it? The answer to that is simple: very slowly. Over the last decade, the World Wide Web has evolved to provide more access to more people all over the planet. As with every global expansion, it has presented all kinds of business opportunities for those looking for a piece of virtual pie. With so many DSL service providers in competition, how do you know which one to chose?</p>
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<p>You need to speak the lingo. There&#8217;s a lot of jargon involved in technology. You have to understand what everything means so you can ask intelligent questions and make informed decisions. Part of what makes the process ridiculously complicated is that it&#8217;s common for various terms to be used for the same technology or equipment. The word broadband refers to technology that allows more than one channel to transmit over a single wire, as opposed to dial-up which only lets on channel on the wire at a time. Sometimes this word is used interchangeably with DSL. A modem is a box that converts the signal, either digital or analog, into something your computer can understand. There are different kinds of modems with different features: broadband, cable, wireless and dial-up.</p>
<p>DSL stands for digital subscriber line, referring to the fact that it used a phone line to transfer digital data. Unlike ancient dial-up connections, DSL will allow digital information and voice waves to travel over the same phone line at the same time, so there&#8217;s no need for the telephone to be tied up by the computer, and an intrusive phone call won&#8217;t knock you offline. Telephones and computers can coexist peacefully in the same home. DSL will only work over a limited distance, so it may not be possible to get that kind of service in a small town or rural community. Before you get too deep into your research, you had better contact your phone company to make sure that DSL is available in your area.</p>
<p>Your phone company may suggest some possible DLS providers that are active where you live. Of course, the first thing most people look at is the price. The cost of service typically doesn&#8217;t vary all that much. If you do stumble upon a provided that is significantly less than the others find out what&#8217;s wrong with them. Do they not offer any kind of customer service? No help with installation? Remember, you usually get what you pay for.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve got a short list, evaluate which ISPs or internet service providers they work with. Also, most companies will want you to sign an agreement or a contract. Very similar to what you would enter into with a cell phone company. Most people would rather shoot for a short (typically a minimum of one year) contract. That way your options are as open as possible and you won&#8217;t be locked in for too long. However, if you&#8217;re confident in your choice, there are usually discounts and other perks offered to those who sign on for longer.</p>
<p>You will most likely be some new equipment involved, usually a router (modem) and some software installation. Check to make sure if you are buying the equipment or renting it. Will someone be coming to your home to set things up, or will that be your responsibility? If you&#8217;re not so techno savvy, look for a provider with 24-hour support. The deciding factor should be the amount of service and support you get for the price. You can visit http://www.dsl-service-providers-guide.com to learn more about broadband internet.</p>
<p>Besides freeing up your telephone line, the biggest draw if DSL is speed. You want to ask about the rate of both downloads and uploads to help make your decision.</p>
<p>Kelly Hunter operates <a href="http://www.dsl-service-providers-guide.com" target="_new">http://www.dsl-service-providers-guide.com</a> and writes about <a href="http://www.dsl-service-providers-guide.com" target="_new">DSL Service Providers</a>.</p>
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