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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Stop Strange Charges on Your Phone Bill Through Reverse Look Up Phone Number Service

Oftentimes, phone companies mistakenly charge us for phone bills that didn't belong to us. You can always give them a call to correct the problem they made but sometimes they are adamant that the phone calls came from your address and there's nothing you can do but accept it and pay the bills. Now if you're still not convinced that those strange phone numbers came from your address, there's one way to find out. Use the reverse look up phone number service online.

If in case you're not familiar with reverse look up phone number service online, this is the easiest way to obtain an information of anyone who owns a phone number in an instant. Of course it's not free but for a modest fee, you'll get all the information you need available to satisfy your search.

Naturally, you want to call that strange number on your phone bill but you might think that the number belongs to someone you don't want to speak to, or what if it's the number of a client, a business associate or something similar? The last thing you want to do is to bother someone just to ask them who they are. And if in case the number belongs to a business associate, it would look rather unprofessional. So the very best way to find out is to do a reverse look up phone number online.

You can just go to search engine like Google and type reverse phone look up and you will be prompted with heaps of competing service providers. Just make sure you'll choose a reliable and trusted company. There's a reverse lookup phone number blog I found online (see below) where you can read informative articles and tips all about reverse phone lookup service and find some of the trusted and top reverse lookup service providers. It helps a lot to read them before you do any reverse lookups.

So once you've chosen the right reverse lookup service provider you want to use, all you have to do is enter the strange phone number on your phone bill and click the usual "Search" button. You will then be given access to usable information about the person who owns the number. Basically, you'll obtain their name, current residential address and even access civil and criminal background records. This is indeed a great resource for finding information about an individual who owns a phone number.

There are several reasons that there are unexplained numbers on your phone bill. Oftentimes, a member of the family knows about this number and just doesn't want to tell the truth. It could be a sign of infidelity of a partner or kids calling long distance and apparently they are not allowed to do it. It is really frustrating getting these unexplained numbers but fortunately, finding out who's behind it is now an easy task through the use of reverse look up phone number service that will give you a great deal of information and find out what is exactly going on.

If you're serious about stopping those strange numbers on your bill through reverse look up phone number, do it now at http://www.reverselookup-phonenumber.com and put a stop to it once and for all. But before you do any reverse look up phone number, check out our blog at http://www.reverselookupphonenumber.rticlz.com for useful articles and tips in utilizing a reverse phone number look up or cell phone reverse look up online. Avoid hassles and scams.

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Choosing Broadband Services - A Guide For Businesses

With so many telecom services out there choosing the right one for your business can be challenging. Here is a guide to help you understand some of the main telecom choices that you have and what they mean to you.

The main types of lines available are T-1, DSL and OC circuits.

Generally speaking, faster speeds indicate larger bandwidth. The larger bandwidth is useful for large applications such as large data file transfers and streaming video. The large bandwidth also sets up your business to allow for future applications that may require additional bandwidth.

T1 - A high-speed digital connection that transmits data at a speed of 1.544Mbps. A T1 consists of 24 channels, which can be used for voice, data or a configuration of both. Each T1 can provide service for up to 50 to 100 phone users.

DSL - Digital subscriber line. A high-speed/broadband connection whose speed varies depending on the distance to the central office. The popularity of the DSL has been taken over by the T1. Unlike the T1, there are distance limitations. Cheaper than the T1, a DSL line is usually not covered by increased customer service like the T1.

T3 - A T3 is a high speed digital connection that transmits data at a speed of 43.232 megabits per second. The T3 is equivalent to 28 T1s. The T3 can handle even the most bandwidth intensive applications easily.

OC3 - Optical Carrier line that transmits at speeds up to 51.84 Mbps. The OC line uses optical fiber or SONET fiber optic to carry signals. The number behind the OC stands for the level of data transmission speed. An OC3 is equal to 84 T1s.

OC12 - An optical carrier line that transmits data at speeds of 622 megabits per second. This large bandwidth product is equal to 4 OC3's.

OC48 - A very large optical carrier that can transmit at speeds up to 2.5 gigabits per second. The OC48 is used for very large campus environments or as network backbones. The OC48 is equal to 4 OC12's.

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How To Make An Ethernet Cable

Ethernet cables are essentially the lifeline of our home networks, and our internet. Almost every home network uses ethernet cables to connect either their modem to their router or their routers to their computers. Ethernet cables are especially important for those users who are still on wired networks, and haven't made the jump to wireless yet. For those of you that have had to go out and purchase ethernet cables in the past know that these cables do not come cheap for anything over 10 feet or so. If you have to stretch it up to 20+ feet the price increase is exponential, when in fact, it doesn't really cost that much more to make a longer cable. In today's post we're going to show you how to make your own ethernet cable.

Materials For Making Ethernet Cables

  • Wire Cutters/Strippers- I'm sure you have atleast one pair laying around, if you followed my article on how to assemble the ultimate PC toolkit you should have a pair in your amazing PC toolkit.
  • RJ45 Crimping Tool- This is used for crimping or "terminating" the ends of the cable so they stay attached, you can get these at a radioshack-type store or save yourself some money and get them off Amazon for cheap.
  • Network Cable Tester- This tool is option, but it helps alot if you want to make sure the cables you're making are working correctly, and to test cables if you ever think you might have a bad cable. These can also be found on Amazon for relatively decent prices.
  • CAT5 Ethernet Cable- You'll need this stuff to make the cables out of, you can get this at Home Depot or Lowe's, it'll usually come in a box, and it's just the cable with no ends on it.
  • RJ45 Connectors- Last but not least, you'll need RJ45 connectors. These can be found at a Radioshack-type store or on Amazon, if you can't tell I really do a lot of shopping on Amazon.

Ethernet Cable Making Instructions

  1. First, you'll want to measure out how long you want your cable to be, just so you don't have all this extra cable slack, or you don't make a cable too short, that would suck. Then, add 5 inches to that length so you have something to work with when terminating the cable ends.
  2. Pull out your wire strippers and strip about an inch off of the cable, now you'll want to un-twist the cables all the way to the rubber shield. You'll want to make sure there is a few millimeters of copper exposed so they can make contact with the RJ-45 connector
  3. What you want to do is make sure each wire is in the correct position before you put on the RJ-45 connector. For normal ends it should be white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown, and this should be from look at the top of the connector, the bottom of the connector is the part with the plastic tab. For crossover cables the order is white-green, green, white-orange, blue, white-blue, orange, white-brown, brown.
  4. Put on the RJ-45 connector, and make sure the copper ends are making contact with the metal plates in the RJ-45 connector, if they aren't go back and try organizing the wires so they all connect.
  5. Put it in the crimping tool and crimp it, now you have one end terminated.
  6. For the other end repeat steps 2-6.
  7. Plug your ethernet cable into the tester and see if it all the lights light up green, if they do then you're good, and you can get to making your other cables, if they don't you'll have to cut off the RJ-45 connector and reterminate your ends with a new connector. At first it's hard to get the hang of it, but in no time you'll be making cables like Speedy Gonzales.

I also found these a build your own network cable kit on Amazon that look like a really good deal. For less than $60 on most kits you can get everything you need to make your network cable, including all the tools, the RJ-45 connectors, and you also get 100-500 Feet of Ethernet Cable for all of your networking needs.

Steve's Tech Guide - A blog that helps you scratch your tech itch with computer guides, informative how-tos, and important news events.

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