Showing posts with label Inprivate Browsing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inprivate Browsing. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

How to Optimize Skype

 

Skype is a Voice-Over-Internet Protocol service that allows a user to make audio-only or audio-video calls to any other Skype member anywhere in the world. Since the service is free, if you have friends or family in another country, Skype can help you keep in touch without breaking the bank.
 
Skype also lets the user talk to multiple Skype members at the same time, or call cell phones or landlines from their Skype accounts for a fee.

 

Friday, January 28, 2011

Create a New Protocol in QoS


QoS, or Quality of Service, is a protocol used to provide a high level of audio or video reception. This service is meant to provide a near flawless delivery of signals so the person at the receiving end will not have delivery breakdowns, interference or dropped calls.

The traditional delivery method was "best-effort" such as email or data downloads. However, with new communication technologies offering new delivery features, "best effort" was not good enough. The predictability and guarantee delivery of a signal is important.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

About RJ 45 Connection Standards


Registered jack (RJ)-45 connectors and RJ-11 connectors are used for communication networking. RJ-11 connectors connect a telephone to a telephone jack. RJ-45 connectors are used for dial-up and local area network (LAN) connections.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Solutions for Slow DSL

 
Sometimes nothing is more frustrating than a slow Internet connection. If your DSL is running slowly, it hinders your ability to shop, email, surf and download. If your DSL has never run well, the problem may be with your Internet service provider, but if you're experiencing a new problem, the issue is likely on your end. Before you call a technician, try to troubleshoot the problem yourself.



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Reset Google Chrome to default settings

You can customize Google Chrome settings as per requirement. You can change history deletion days, turn off suggesttion bar, change download folder, enable pop-ups and lots more in Chrome. At times you may want to revert back to default Google Chrome settings and start afresh. You can easily reset all Google Chrome settings to default from options menu.

How to Fix Internet Explorer Stuck on a Proxy Server

Computer owners use proxy servers to enable greater privacy when web browsing or to restrict access to unwanted websites. Many businesses also utilize proxy servers in order to control Internet access on the corporate network. Proxy servers cache websites and serve these stored websites to you as you browse in Internet Explorer. If you are on a corporate server, you should not alter (and may be unable to alter) proxy server settings without network administrator access or permission. Home users may alter proxy server settings in Internet Explorer through the Control Panel.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

InPrivate browsing

In Private Browsing is another option to safe guard our system from being tracked or getting an option of virus.InPrivate Browsing helps prevent Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session. This includes cookies, temporary Internet files, history, and other data. Toolbars and extensions are disabled by default

Step 1: Click on tools

Step 2: Click on Inprivate browsing

This will not save the cookies as we do it Normal Browsing, which helps in avoiding Browser hijack, cookie tracking and other threats that will not allow hijackers to take attack our PC.