HDMI, or “High-Definition Media Input,” is the go-to port for all your modern devices. HDMI ports in your TV are used for both video and audio. In addition, most computers have HDMI capabilities, so you can use an HDMI cable to hook your PC up to your TV. You can even plug a...
So off I went… I looked on Amazon for ways to hook up my TV to the internet, and came acrossa slew of options. There wasRoku, Sungale, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and a ton more which I eventually got inundated with until I noticed that many Blu-ray DVD players now come with built-...
All of these adapters will upconvert the standard definition signals to HD, but as I'll discuss, don't get your hopes up.Your TV will do this automatically, and old video gear isnevergoing to look as good as any modern video source. VHS, for example, has a resolution that is, at b...
When the internet first caught on with consumers in the mid-to-late 1990s, people had to buy a modem, hook it up to their computer and a phone line and dial the phone number for their local internet service provider (ISP). Connections were miserably slow. Audio Streaming The web was not...
to connect to the internet, your smartphone may function as a mobile hotspot. You canturn on your mobile hotspotand hook up your connection to your computer (also known as tethering). It may not work at a high speed, but it’s the best alternative while you wait for the outage to end...
Cellular networks are not that hard to hack and it is almost impossible to protect it. Telcos probably are not ready to take responsibility and spend millions of dollars to secure their clients.
I am trying to use two Powerline Adapters to help strengthen the wireless connection in our Living Room. We have Century Link DSL Service with a Wireless...
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The key to successfully setting up a network is to hook up and power on devices in the proper order. First, connect the coax cable (or phone cable for DSL modems) from the wall to the modem. Second, connect an Ethernet cable from the modem to the “WAN” jack on the router. This...
I even considered digging up an old Ethernet cable and plugging it into the back of my cable modem but then that’s not WiFi anymore. Oh, and my iPad doesn’t have an Ethernet port. Does yours? Exactly. So I was forced to actually take the time to track down the culprit in the ...