
Our most recent poll was ‘Do you use iPlayer?’ 67% voted ‘Yes’, 33% ‘No’ and thankfully there were no votes for ‘What is it?’
However, for those of you who don’t know what BBC iPlayer is read our Brandstar post about BBC iPlayer from back when it was introduced! See ‘BBC iPlayer – catch up on missed TV‘
Here at PCToolbox we think that the likes of the BBC iPlayer are brilliant and in the future I reckon they’ll be the main way people watch TV shows!
ITV (PCToolbox Review), Channel 4, Channel Five and Sky all have their own equivalents. Check them out!
Don’t forget to vote on this month’s poll…’where do you access Facebook?’
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Windows Live SkyDrive is an online storage device. You can use it for:
- Storing Private/Password Protected files,
- Storing files to share with friends all round the globe
- Sharing files with anyone and everyone.
You can upload and store pretty much any file, however you have a limit of of 5GB of storage space. You can have all your files organised and ordered into online folders. One slightly annoying thing is that you cannot upload entire folders at one time from your PC to SkyDrive, you can only upload 5 individual files at one time.
It’s up to you how you use it! Some ideas we came up with were:
- Sharing files when working as a group
- Backing up your important files!
- Securely sharing photos with family and loved ones throughout the world!
To be able to use this tool you need to have a Windows Live ID. If you don’t just sign up for one, its free!
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Last week I installed Sky Broadband for a client and I thought at the time it would be useful for people to know how easy the install process is, the features the modem offers and a general experience. So starting today I will be reviewing the broadband installs that I do, one from each supplier as we do the install and more than one if we come across different modems!
The Modem
So let’s go, Sky Broadband. A while ago I installed Sky Broadband for another user and they were sent a Netgear modem, this client however had a Sagem Wireless Modem Router, looks good, stylish, dark grey device, quite small.
The router has 4 Ethernet ports, however Sky states that the two yellow coded ports are for computers and the other two ports (red and blue I believe) are for features currently in development.
The Install
Being me I ignored the fact I was meant to start with the disc and just plugged the kit in as I knew was right and tried to access the web interface of the router. However none of the default usernames and passwords that work with other routers worked with this one. That was rather disappointing and Sky don’t provide you access to this router. Which for techies I would expect to be a pain.
So that aside I threw in the CD and followed the process through, it was nice and simple, animated and somehow less mundane thn the usual Broadband installation discs I get to see. So for techies and novices alike that process was nice and easy. Possibly the easiest I have come across. It does however brand your Internet Explorer “provided by sky” and add a couple of links to your desktop, which is why i try to avoid the disc’s for things like this in the first place!
At the end of the process you are connected! Nice and easy.
Wireless
If you want to connect a machine wirelessly you do this after the process. The code is on the bottom of the router, which seems the norm these days. The signal strength put out by the router seems to be fairly decent for the average household.
So there we go, my review of installing Sky Broadband with the Sagem router, and to summarise:
- Use the disc! Don’t try to be clever
- Setup is nice and easy, just do as the disc tells you and you will be online in minutes.
- To connect wirelessly after you have completed the setup, the key is on the router!
I hope this helped, Let us know if you have any experiences of your own.
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