Posts Tagged wireless
Brother Wireless Photo Printer, Copier, Scanner and Fax Machine
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Fax on February 8th, 2012
For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com BrotherWireless Photo Printer, Copier, Scanner and Fax with Software Finally, a printer that offers style, simplicity and versatility in a compact design perfectly suited to your home office…. Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #168448
How To…… Set Up Wireless Broadband
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on February 5th, 2012
You’re online, now its time to go wireless. The friendly chaps at TalkTalk will show you how.
Video How To Send Free Fax From Computer and Mobile Devices with Nextiva
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Fax on February 4th, 2012
Visit www-faxfromcomputer.com to fax from computer and mobile devices for free using Nextiva’s Internet fax service. Transcript: This is a review of Nextiva’s Internet fax service. Follow along at www-faxfromcomputer.com. Let’s start on the Nextiva Internet fax review page. You learn that you’ll be able to send and receive faxes using just an email account. You also get a free 30-day trial of the service. The best way to see how useful Internet fax is is to try it, so click “Try It Now”. Click “Learn More” on the Nextiva vFax page. You’ll learn that you’ll be able to send and receive faxes from anywhere you are, including your mobile device. For an annual plan, the monthly cost is only .95 per month. For a monthly plan, the monthly cost is .95 per month. You’ll be able to send and receive faxes from Microsoft applications, as well as your cell phone and other mobile devices. You’ll never have to deal with a busy signal again, or lost or missed faxes. Your privacy is assured, and the Internet fax service is more reliable than a fax machine. Nextiva has a US-based technical support staff to help you at all times, and you get that with your free trial, so let’s click on “Free Trial”. Fill out your information, and with your confirmation, check your email. You’ve received an email confirming your sign-up, with your user name and your password, as well as your new fax number that people can use to send faxes to you. If you’d like to send a fax, simply create an email …
Optus NBN Broadband
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on February 3rd, 2012
Optus broadband Powered by the NBN
Epson WorkForce 645 Wireless Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax (C11CB86201)
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Fax on January 12th, 2012
Buy the Epson WorkForce 645 Printer by clicking on the link below (you will be redirected to the Amazon.com Product Page) —- amzn.to I have used about a half-dozen home office printers over the 10 years or so. The most recent comparison is the Epson 645 vs the [[ASIN:B0036TGGJ6 HP Officejet 4500 All-in-One (CB867A#B1H)]] to see which I liked better and which has the best functionality. I also own the Epson Workforce 635 printer, which seems very, very similar to the 645. However, both products are completely excellent. Set-up – I was never able to get the [[ASIN:B0036TGGJG HP Officejet 4500 Wireless All-in-One (CN547A#B1H)]] to work with my network….admittedly the HP 4500 has a wireless version but I haven’t used it. The HP 4500 was a bit clunky to set-up, but it was a doable. In Comparison the [[ASIN:B003XDU8PI Epson WorkForce 635 Color Inkjet All-in-One (C11CA69201)]] was an absolute breeze to set-up (at least on my Mac) – it took less than 10 minutes and that includes set-up through my network so that I could print wirelessly. Print Quality – The [[ASIN:B005IVL0SC Epson WorkForce 645 Wireless Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax (C11CB86201)]] is excellent for black-and-white and very solid for color. It is better than the HP 4500 in terms of print quality. I wouldn’t say that it is a high-end photo printer but it does do reasonably well. Also, it is important to note that the Workforce 645 will double-side print. Ink Cartridges – A full set of ink cartridges will …
NetTalk DUO VOIP setup, tips, saves $$$$$$
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on October 14th, 2011
I though I make a video on my Nettalk Duo. It’s the best thing I ever purchased and I save $$$. I found this device offers exceptional calls at awesome price. Setup is very simple. It does have E911 different from the landline 911 service. Features that I use are call waiting, call ID just to name a few. Canada, long distance and local calls are free. No monthly bills. But there is a year fee around You will need a good high speed internet connection to use this device.You can also send and receive faxes without issues. No PC required but you can also setup to PC. First, you need to disconnect the outside phone jack before installing this device. Second, register the Nettalk online in order to use it. You will pick a phone # from there. See video for more setup and tips.
Optus Wireless Broadband & Home Phone Bundle (Huawei Modems) Unboxing Review
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on July 11th, 2011
In-Depth Review & quick Unboxing of Optus products, including: Wireless Broadband USB Modem & Home Phone 3G Hub Bundle packs. Also an older 3G USB modem from Optus. All devices are Huawei Modems and equipment. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Governments Should Neither Subsidize nor Operate Broadband Networks to Compete with Commercial Ones
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on June 8th, 2011
NCTA, the industry association of America’s cable companies, claims that the US Rural Utility Service mistakenly funded projects under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in areas that were already served by one or more broadband providers. RUS maintains the grants are defensible because existing broadband services in the areas were inadequate to support rural economic development. Meanwhile, the state of North Carolina is considering a bill that would restrict the ability of municipalities to use public funding to build broadband networks in markets that are already served by commercial providers; supporters of municipal networks maintain that existing broadband services are often inadequate in rural areas. ITIF hosts an Oxford-style debate on these controversies and, of course, elucidation on terms such as “served” and “unserved.”