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Creating a Windows 7 DialUp Networking Connection: AT&T How To Video Series

Learn how to create dial-up network connection with Windows 7.Thank you for using the AT&T Business YouTube channel. We hope that this has helped you resolve your issue, and we appreciate any feedback on the video’s content or helpfulness. Please send us a direct message or leave a comment on the video. This tutorial is for use with Windows 7 For other social media support options please visit: AT&T YouTube Channel: go-att.us AT&T “How To” on YouTube: go-att.us AT&T “How To” for Online Account Management on YouTube: go-att.us Twitter: go-att.us Tutorials: go-att.us Forums: go-att.us Web: go-att.us Device Specific Tutorials: www.anypagehere.com Wireless Technical Chat go-att.us Video Script: Create a Windows® 7 Dial-Up Networking Connection Welcome to the AT&T “How To” videos. Today, we will be showing you how to create a dial-up networking connection in a Windows® 7 environment. We will be using an AT&T USBConnect Velocity device to connect to the internet. Before we begin, ensure that you already have an AT&T LaptopConnect rate plan. To begin, connect the device to the computer Verify the modem has been installed correctly. Access Device Manager by going to Start, Control Panel and click Device Manager Ensure the drivers for your device do not have a yellow exclamation or red X icon next to them. If you see this, feel free to contact our online Business Support Team at www.att.com/biztech. Return to Device Manager and create an Extra Initialization String Click the “plus
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Fundamentals of WiMAX: Understanding Broadband Wireless Networking

Fundamentals of WiMAX: Understanding Broadband Wireless Networking

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

Praise for Fundamentals of WiMAX

“This book is one of the most comprehensive books I have reviewed … it is a must-read for engineers and students planning to remain current or who plan to pursue a career in telecommunications. I have reviewed other publications on WiMAX and have been disappointed. This book is refreshing in that it is clear that the authors have the in-depth technical knowledge and communications skills to deliver a logically laid out publication that has substance to it.”

–Ron Resnick, President, WiMAX Forum

“This is the first book with a great introductory treatment of WiMAX technology. It should be essential reading for all engineers involved in WiMAX. The high-level overview is very useful for those with non-technical background. The introductory sections for OFDM and MIMO technologies are very useful for those with implementation background and some knowledge of communication theory. The chapters covering physical and MAC layers are at the appropriate level of detail. In short, I recommend this book to systems engineers and designers at different layers of the protocol, deployment engineers, and even students who are interested in practical applications of communication theory.”

–Siavash M. Alamouti, Chief Technology Officer, Mobility Group, Intel

“This is a very well-written, easy-to-follow, and comprehensive treatment of WiMAX. It should be of great interest.”

–Dr. Reinaldo Valenzuela, Director of Wireless Research, Bell Labs

Fundamentals of WiMAX is a comprehensive guide to WiMAX from both industry and academic viewpoints, which is an unusual accomplishment. I recommend it to anyone who is curious about this exciting new standard.”

–Dr. Teresa Meng, Professor, Stanford University, Founder and Director, Atheros Communications

“Andrews, Ghosh, and Muhamed have provided a clear, concise, and well-written text on 802.16e/WiMAX. The book provides both the breadth and depth to make sense of the highly complicated 802.16e standard. I would recommend this book to both development engineers and technical managers who want an understating of WiMAX and insight into 4G modems in general.”

–Paul Struhsaker, VP of Engineering, Chipset platforms, Motorola Mobile Device Business Unit, former vice chair of IEEE 802.16 working group

Fundamentals of WiMAX is written in an easy-to-understand tutorial fashion. The chapter on multiple antenna techniques is a very clear summary of this important technology and nicely organizes the vast number of different proposed techniques into a simple-to-understand framework.”

–Dr. Ender Ayanoglu, Professor, University of California, Irvine, Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Communications

Fundamentals of WiMAX is a comprehensive examination of the 802.16/WiMAX standard and discusses how to design, develop, and deploy equipment for this wireless communication standard. It provides both insightful overviews for those wanting to know what WiMAX is about and comprehensive, in-depth chapters on technical details of the standard, including the coding and modulation, signal processing methods, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channels, medium access control, mobility issues, link-layer performance, and system-level performance.”

–Dr. Mark C. Reed, Principal Researcher, National ICT Australia, Adjunct Associate Professor, Australian National University

“This book is an excellent resourc…

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Price: $ 47.00

Verizon Westell 7501 Wireless-G Broadband Router

  • Four-port router with firewall, NAT, DHCP, DNS. 802.11b/g WLAN access point
  • Advanced VoWLAN performance and features for dual-mode handsets: extended range
  • Ethernet connectivity to any broadband network
  • Remote configuration and management
  • Fast and simple installations

The Verizon Router delivers high performance Wireless-G broadband routing. Connect to your modem and Netbook, Network Extender, or Verizon Hub. Broadband router with advanced VoWLAN performance and features for dual-mode handsets, delivers fixed-mobile convergence for IMS and UMA networks using dual-mode handsets, along with wired and wireless networking throughout the home.

List Price: $ 79.99

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More Wireless Broadband Products

My modem won’t detect a dial tone. Have tried about everything. Any ideas?

Our transformer was struck by lightning the other night and blew out the electricity on the whole block. Neither computer would connect at first, but my fiance got his going, but mine is still down. I’ve tried reinstalling the modem and dialup networking. I’ve redone my connection. I’ve tried a new cable, a different phone jack, a different line, and even a different modem, which when I turned it on after putting the new modem in, a big white box came up saying I must reinstall windows, which I did. Still no dial tone.

Nokia N900 Dial-up Networking via Bluetooth – Speed Test included

Using the Nokia N900 to connect my Dell Latitude E6400 (Windows XP Pro) Laptop PC to the Internet, via Bluetooth Dial-up Networking connection. *Speed Test conducted using Speakeasy.net

how do I stop my XP PC switching to dialup from cable in mid-session?

It’s a dell dimension 2400, and after setting up the Microsoft Home networking, it started disconnecting internet sessions and asking to reconnect using the dialup connection