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I Recently Moved. Same Internet Service Same Equipment But My Tablet And Phones Will Not Connect

How do I connect a CCTV camera to a mobile phone?

Its quite easy to handle just connect your smart phone to wifi and go to playstore and download whatever app your company (CCTV camera manufacturer) offer and change the following settings.change network to WifiIP & Port: some addressID: your idPassword: ******and click on enter to login and we are good to go.Also i would suggest that all these problems are result of acquiring services from non reputable companies. Recently i installed CCTV cameras for my Home safety and they gave me satisfactory services. Not only they integrated my CCTV cameras in my phone for screening but also they gave me a good presentation about how to operate. For further details about CCTV cameras visit the link below:Security Cameras | home security camera systems

Android device connects to wifi but no internet?

So I've had my galaxy tablet for over six months now and at first it worked just fine, it was connecting to the internet with no problem. But a month ago the password to our wifi changed, and it worked a few weeks after I entered the new password, but one day I had opened the tablet and I couldn't access the internet at all. The weird thing is that the wifi is still there, it keeps telling me its "saved, secured" but I can't access the internet at all. And it's definitely not a problem with the wifi because ever other device in the house works just fine. And I've tried almost every method: I've forgotten the network and typed it in again, I've rebooted just about anything you can reboot, I've reset it back to factory settings (probably not a smart move, but oh well), I've changed the IP address several times. But nothing seems to work and it keeps saying its connected but with no internet access at all. I really need to fix the tablet soon, so answers would really, really be appreciated. Thank you!

Would moving my ps3 closer to my router improve my connection?

theres 4 walls, idk if that means anything, and door...my TV and ps3 is on one corner and i want to move it to another corner closer to my router...the router is downstairs and my room is upstairs, but making this move would make my ps3 significantly closer...there would be a wall between the router and my ps3 idk if that means anything...so please help me and tell me if this move would improve my connection and decrease lag...thanks!:)

If I buy a kindle fire do I need wifi to access the internet?

Hi, Grew, you need Wi-Fi connectivity (hot spot) to get on the web from Kindle Fire. However, what also is important is that you cannot get to the Amazon storage that is being promised without Wi-Fi thus you're stuck with 6 GB of usable storage that is enough for may be 2 movies and 5 apps. You'll have to move your content in and out almost daily with this device as all Kindle models do not have microSD (or other) card slot. Nook Color (and the rumored incoming Nook Color 2) from Barnes & Noble has a microSD card slot and can get up to 32 GB card in(class 6 or above.) Kindles are made to be almost like a "dumb terminal" of the past to make sure you're tied up to Amazon's storage on the web (for which you need Wi-Fi connection to get to.) and you can only store content you get from Amazon there, not other files. Also, VERY IMPORTANT – lack of microSD slot means that if you decide to root your Kindle Fire, you’ll have to root the actual device thus there will be no coming back. On Nook, you can make it boot from a “rooted” microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot. Nook Color still has the best on the market anti-glare coated screen that is better for reading/viewing outside. Kindle Fire is no more media tablet than even current Nook Color, most specs are the same, just a bit faster. If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi.

Do I need an internet provider to use wifi?

Your internet and your network are two separate things. Your internet must be provided by an ISP (Internet Service Provider,) which is usually a monthly fee, otherwise the network you create will only allow you to connect to other devices connected to your network via either ethernet cable or wifi. (An ethernet cable being that thing that kinda looks like a bigger version of an old phone line cable. It carries the connections between computers and such inside your home, and is basically the wired version of wifi.) To my knowledge, there is no way to legally get permanent internet from a provider, and no way to get internet at all without one.Once you have your internet connection from your ISP, make sure you get either a modem/router/wifi access point combo, or any form of those three. The modem part is needed to get the internet into your network (as it will likely be brought into your space of living through a coaxial cable and not an ethernet cable at first.) The router is needed to control what information goes to which devices that are connected to the network, so that you don’t send the information for your download to the wrong device. The wifi access point is needed to actually send and receive the wifi signal to and from your devices. A lot of devices advertised as routers are all three combined, but it is generally a good idea to make sure what you get is everything you need because it is still possible to get them all as separate devices and it would really suck to think you’re getting everything you need only to get home and find out that you only bought a router.Also check what comes with your internet package as some ISP’s do provide modem/router/access point combos with their internet.

If you move to a different location but have the same computer will your IP address change? For example: if I lived in the USA but then moved to Australia with the same computer will my IP address change? Or will it still show the USA one?

Your IP will not be the same, IP numbers change when you change internet service provider and/or the network card in your computer.Your computers IP address depend on the network card address which requests IP from your internet service provider. All computer have something called MAC ADDRESSES which identifies the address on the network card. They look like the followingAA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF When your computer starts up it contacts your Internet service provider saying hey I have network card adress AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF give me an IP please. Your Internet service provider will then give you an ip.If you do not use your computer for a while someone else might get your IP. IP addresses assigned by most Internet service providers are dynamic.

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