Wireless, DSL, Cable.... Which option is right for your home network?
Back in the day, when the internet was first conceived there were only a handful of options for connecting into it. Pretty much everyone had a "dial-up" connection and the choice was which provider would give you the most "dial-up" time for the least amount of money. However, now, it's not quite that simple. Speed is the focal point of everyone's minds (as most providers give you unlimited access) but many people really don't know which option is the best for their home network. Well, HomeNetHelp has come up with a great guide to help you determine what is truly best for sharing the "net" your network. They compare many features, such as speed, connectivity, and security for the following options:
- Analog Dial-Up modems - 56k/v90/etc.
- Cable Modems
- DSL Modem
- Satellite Internet Connections
- Fixed Wireless Internet Connections - Wireless ISP
- Fiber Optic Internet and other Ultra-broadband Connections
If you have any personal recommendations, let us know!
