In Feburary 2016 20,
Both your Internet speed and the recipient's Internet speed determine how quickly a file transfers between computers. On your end, as the sender, the speed is determined by your upload speed. Unfortunately, U.S. service providers have plans with high download speeds but only offer a small fraction of that speed for uploads. The speed is also hindered by the recipient's download speed. If you have an upload speed of 4Mbps but the recipient only has a download speed of 3Mbps, you won't be able to take full advantage of your speed.
Available Bandwidth
Similar to the network speeds, you can only use so much bandwidth at once. If you're also hosting a video conference in TeamViewer, downloading files in your browser, streaming video or playing an online game, the speed of all your online applications suffers. Turning off any other bandwidth-heavy applications increases the bandwidth dedicated to your TeamViewer file transfer.
Opening a Port
For transfer speeds that fall significantly short of your maximum, you can try opening a port on your router to allow TeamViewer traffic to pass through unimpeded. For the most part, TeamViewer uses HTTP ports -- ports 80 and 443. You can also set TCP port 5938 open for outgoing traffic. If you're using a firewall, allow TeamViewer to communicate through your firewall. Windows comes with a built-in firewall; you can manage the settings by opening Windows Firewall in the Control Panel.
Connection Types
If either computer involved in the transfer is connected via a wireless connection, the transfer speed isn't going to be at its peak. Wireless connections lose speed, with significant loss the farther you get from the signal source. Some routers also see a loss in speed due to power settings that reduce power usage and thus output. For the best possible connection and transfer speeds, connect both computers to the Internet via Ethernet cable.
In Feburary 2016 20,
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Monday, 8 February 2016
Hosting Sites That Offer Streaming Video CapabilitiesIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
The Host Gator Web-hosting company offers third-party, iframe/object-embed streaming on all its shared, dedicated and VPS servers. However, only the much-more expensive dedicated and VPS servers allow developers to stream live content, such as from a news feed or business conference. Prices for these servers range between $250 to $400. In addition, its shared servers do not support the streaming of any Flash content.
Go Daddy
Go Daddy's shared servers lack support for streaming live video, but they do support the embedding of video files from other sources, such as YouTube or VEOH. Its dedicated servers support all video content, and its servers are much less expensive than those from Host Gator. Keep in mind, however, that the servers include weaker processors, less RAM and a cap on bandwidth.
Cirtex Hosting
Dubbed a genuine video hosting service, Cirtex Hosting offers unlimited video streaming for a minimum of $2.49 per month. In fact, the company claims that one could potentially host a site just like YouTube on its servers. The only limit would be the bandwidth, which starts at 10 Mbps with shared servers and rises to 100 Mbps with dedicated servers.
Host Monster
Host Monster supports streaming video content that is either stored on one of its servers or streamed from a third-party website. The benefit of streaming from another site is that it won't tap into the server's bandwidth. Though the site claims to offer unlimited bandwidth, its up-time is not as high as that of Host Gator, Go Daddy and Cirtex.
In Feburary 2016 08,
The Host Gator Web-hosting company offers third-party, iframe/object-embed streaming on all its shared, dedicated and VPS servers. However, only the much-more expensive dedicated and VPS servers allow developers to stream live content, such as from a news feed or business conference. Prices for these servers range between $250 to $400. In addition, its shared servers do not support the streaming of any Flash content.
Go Daddy
Go Daddy's shared servers lack support for streaming live video, but they do support the embedding of video files from other sources, such as YouTube or VEOH. Its dedicated servers support all video content, and its servers are much less expensive than those from Host Gator. Keep in mind, however, that the servers include weaker processors, less RAM and a cap on bandwidth.
Cirtex Hosting
Dubbed a genuine video hosting service, Cirtex Hosting offers unlimited video streaming for a minimum of $2.49 per month. In fact, the company claims that one could potentially host a site just like YouTube on its servers. The only limit would be the bandwidth, which starts at 10 Mbps with shared servers and rises to 100 Mbps with dedicated servers.
Host Monster
Host Monster supports streaming video content that is either stored on one of its servers or streamed from a third-party website. The benefit of streaming from another site is that it won't tap into the server's bandwidth. Though the site claims to offer unlimited bandwidth, its up-time is not as high as that of Host Gator, Go Daddy and Cirtex.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
Marketing Techniques for Computer CoursesIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
To sell computer training, a training provider must first establish himself as an expert in the computer field. One of the quickest and easiest ways to gain this credibility is to offer a free information session where members of the public (and potential customers) can get a taste of the quality training they will receive. Some very successful training providers offer monthly or even weekly seminars that are open to the public, and some offer a series of training for free or at a significantly reduced cost. Independent and work-from-home computer instructors without access to a lecture hall or conference room may prefer to harness the power of the Web to deliver online seminars, or Webinars, for free on venues like Ustream and YouTube.
Becoming an Author
Another way to quickly gain credibility and widespread notoriety is to pen a computer advice column in a local publication. While large daily newspapers are likely to already have an entire team of writers dedicated to technology, smaller weekly publications, independent periodicals and community newsletters may welcome the addition of free technology-oriented content (computer training providers should not expect compensation for promotional articles, but may view the time spent as an advertising expense). To gain a broader audience, some larger training providers operate blogs or even entire websites on the Internet, though these venues often require special marketing of their own.
Traditional Advertising
While seminars and advice columns are excellent ways to quickly gain credibility with minimal investment, the power of traditional advertising mediums should not be overlooked. Few marketing tactics are able to disseminate an advertising message to a broader audience than media advertising, and a combination of radio, television and print advertisements is sure to gain attention for the computer training program. Expenses related to traditional advertising can mount up very quickly, though, so budget-minded training providers may prefer to take out only minimal traditional advertising and augment it with a combination of the other, less expensive methods.
In Feburary 2016 07,
To sell computer training, a training provider must first establish himself as an expert in the computer field. One of the quickest and easiest ways to gain this credibility is to offer a free information session where members of the public (and potential customers) can get a taste of the quality training they will receive. Some very successful training providers offer monthly or even weekly seminars that are open to the public, and some offer a series of training for free or at a significantly reduced cost. Independent and work-from-home computer instructors without access to a lecture hall or conference room may prefer to harness the power of the Web to deliver online seminars, or Webinars, for free on venues like Ustream and YouTube.
Becoming an Author
Another way to quickly gain credibility and widespread notoriety is to pen a computer advice column in a local publication. While large daily newspapers are likely to already have an entire team of writers dedicated to technology, smaller weekly publications, independent periodicals and community newsletters may welcome the addition of free technology-oriented content (computer training providers should not expect compensation for promotional articles, but may view the time spent as an advertising expense). To gain a broader audience, some larger training providers operate blogs or even entire websites on the Internet, though these venues often require special marketing of their own.
Traditional Advertising
While seminars and advice columns are excellent ways to quickly gain credibility with minimal investment, the power of traditional advertising mediums should not be overlooked. Few marketing tactics are able to disseminate an advertising message to a broader audience than media advertising, and a combination of radio, television and print advertisements is sure to gain attention for the computer training program. Expenses related to traditional advertising can mount up very quickly, though, so budget-minded training providers may prefer to take out only minimal traditional advertising and augment it with a combination of the other, less expensive methods.
In Feburary 2016 07,
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