The Holiday Season is now behind us and the New Year is waiting to unfold itself to our wondering eyes. I thought, at this junction, I would pause for a look back at my blogs from 2012 and see what kind it year it has been. I may even update a few things along the ...
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So here it is as promised, my impressions a month after installing Windows 8.… I went in with a little trepidation, and came out feeling like I just installed Windows 7 without the traditional Start menu. Enough said. On to my review… Installation: Installing wasn’t too bad. There are only a few questions Microsoft asks, ...
While I think about whether to upgrade to Windows 8 these are the things I’ll be looking for in my test installation: Ease of install, “Learn-ability”, Ease of use, Security/Privacy, Networking, Compatibility with older programs. By now pretty well everyone knows that Windows 8 is available for sale. Microsoft is touting this new version of ...
Unique game-day requirements of a professional football team call for a unique internet solution. Bonding multiple cable services meets their high data (video) upload demands much quicker, and at a much lower cost, than comparable Fibre services. ...
I have some exciting news to share in this month’s blog post. Telus has recently made available new tools that help us manage our clients’ ADSL connections. While the standard ADSL limitations remain we can now reset and play with port settings to achieve best performance possible from your ADSL connection. What used to involve ...
In part one of this series I discussed network congestion inside a private network and in part two, congestion across the Internet. In this month’s installment I will discuss packet loss and the impact this has on network performance. What is “packet loss”? A packet is, to put it simply, an envelope of data. Let’s ...
Last month I wrote about how to test for and correct congestion on your local area network. Our next step in trying to determine where congestion might lie is to look outside your local network and use traceroute tools to find congestion points on the Internet. To do this we’ll use a few software tools which are ...
I’m about to start out on another one of my three part-blog posts. In the next couple months I will be looking at packet loss and Internet congestion but today we’ll start with the congestion that forms behind your internet connection – right there in your own network — and we’ll use an Internet Speed ...