
In
response to your
inquiries,
I've written
this
NEW Info Page, in
an
attempt to explain
some
of the Problems
with
those SLOW...
Web
Sites.

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Let
me begin by saying the Main purpose for "Linking"
to
this page, was to
show you the problems
that have been plaguing the "WEB"
for
some time.
When
this "WEB"
thing started, there were not many folks out
there.. So,
no one worried much about
"Traffic"..
But NOW, there are
literally Millions
of folks out there, to
make matters worse everyone wants access
to the
"WEB"
at any time of day.. If you can remember ONE thing,
remember this -
Unless you have a "T-1,
T-3, Cable Modem, DSL" or an "ISDN"
connection;
at the very least, a "WEB
Site" that will provide access
for up to 25,000
connections, at a time..
It's going to be difficult to "Connect,
or Link" when
the "Traffic"
is at it's "Peak".
Those "PEAK"
times are when most of us folks, as well as
businesses' &
large companies are using
the"WEB"
..like a "Huge Party
Line",
remember those things?
The "T-1,
T-3 & ISDN" connections
are "Fiber Optic
Network"
connections used by Phone
Companies & Large Business..
The "Cable
Modems" are used by these Large
companies as well,
but many of us Regular
folks can"Afford"to
use them too.
NEW
Info:
The
new interest in "Wireless Networking", has brought more problems!
Worst
of all - it's an open invitation to "Hackers", since this makes it
easier
than
ever
before to "HACK" into your Network PC's and ruin your day!
Stick with the "Hard Wired" Network for your Safety.
NOTE:
With today's "always on" connections such as Cable Modems and DSL,
you
can be virtually certain, that at least two or three or four, (or more!)
bonehead
miscreant hackers will try to break into your PC every single day!
Be prepared with a Firewall Program Like
!! Comodo Personal Firewall !!
Norton Personal Firewall for Macintosh,
Mac OS X 10.4x/10.5x/10.6x,
already has a GREAT Built-In Firewall..
Mac OS X 10.4x/10.5x/10.6x Firewall-Note:
The Mac OS X 'Firewall', is turned off by default! -
You need to open.."System Preferences",
then 'click' on "Sharing"/or "Security"..
then open "Firewall" - 'click' - "Start"..
in "Security" - "Allow", or "Set Access".

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