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Child Internet Safety

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

We have been asked a few times now in Burton on Trent about child internet safety and being a person myself that has children this is a thing after my own heart so this is my first part in a small series on the matter and what you can do to help control your child.  and the area of possible problems are :

  • These include the following:So-called ‘drive-by downloads’ (i.e. malicious programs that install on your computer automatically when you view a web page)
  • The risk of infection through peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs that give others access to your computer;
  • Unwanted advertising, including pop-ups and adware programs: these are sometimes installed automatically with freeware programs that are available for download on the Internet
  • Sexually explicit (or other inappropriate) content
  • Being tricked into disclosing personal information (about them or you)
  • Downloading pirated material (e.g. music or video files)
  • Being targeted by online bullies
  • Being approached (in Internet chat rooms, for example) by paedophiles

What steps can I take to protect my children?
Children can be just as vulnerable online as they are in the real world and it’s important that you understand the potential dangers. There are things you can do to minimise the chance of them being exposed to these dangers.

  • Talk to your children about the potential dangers they face online.
  • If possible, locate your computer in a family room and try to make the computer a shared family experience.
  • Encourage your children to talk to you about anything they experience online that upsets them or makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • Restrict the content that can be accessed from your computer. Many Internet security solutions let you do this. In addition, Internet Explorer includes a Content Advisor that can help you do this (this can be found under Tools | Internet Options | Content ).
  • Follow the guidelines above for protecting your computer from malicious programs and hackers and explain to your children how this helps protect them. Provide guidelines for them on what they may, or may not, do. Here are some of the things you should think about:

Also ask yourself are you happy to let your children ?

  • Register on social networking or other web sites?
  • Make online purchases?
  • Download music, video or program files?
  • Use instant messaging programs?
  • Visit Internet chat rooms?

Remember that the answers may change as your children get older.

In the next part I’m going to try and set out how you you might be able to control via Software.

Desktop not coming on looking for Computer Maintenance Repair

Monday, March 8th, 2010

One of the most common things to go wrong with Desktop computer is PSU (Power Supply Unit) and what it does it sends power other components in a computer.  And specially designed  to convert general-purpose  220-240V in UK  to usable low-voltage DC power for the internal components of the computer.

The most common computer power supplies are built to conform to the ATX form factor. This enables different power supplies to be interchangeable with different components inside the computer.  And they will turn on or off from a signal from the motherboard.

Common thing that make me think a power supply has gone are :-

1) Machine is completely dead.

2) The Light comes on but nothing else

If you need help with any Computer Maintenance Repair problem in the Burton on Trent area just give us a call.

Laptop Repair - Laptop shutting down

Monday, March 8th, 2010

One of the common the common problems with Laptop and one of the widely Laptop Repair is the laptop shutting it self off in the middle of the program.  The most common reason for this is dust in Fan Unit.  This will very true of a Older Laptop.

Check out this short film :-

 

Although I don’t recommend taking it apart but you could alway do it another way,  try buy Compressed Air Dust remover and blowing it into the Air vents on a regular basis this will stop the build up.

If it really bad then you could alway bring it into out Burton on Trent Branch.

Broadband Speed Quality Check

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

It great have a 20 MB, 8 MB connect etc.. but I only get 5 MB where I am,  but if the quality of the connection is very poor you not going to be able to download videa,  Play Music use Internet Telephone for example so a good tool yo check out your connect is Ping Test.

Goto the site http://www.pingtest.net/ run it and see what your connection is like.

The result will be in the following  form.

We give each test result a grade to help you interpret the overall quality. We also show the specific packet loss, ping and jitter values that make up your grade. When we are unable to measure one or more of them you will see a grade of N/A. Certain firewall configurations, Java not being installed or other technical issues can cause this, but it is possible that simply testing again will fix the problem. Feel free to test often, and read on to learn more!

 A -  excellent result! Expect all Internet applications to work very well assuming you have sufficient bandwidth. Use Speedtest.net to see. MOS greater than 4.37 (Example - a ping below 50 ms with 0% packet loss)

B - Very good! Your connection should work well for any Internet application. Some online games may not perform optimally. MOS between 4.28 and 4.37 (Example - a ping around 90 ms with 0% packet loss)

C - Acceptable. Your VoIP quality will suffer some, and you will have a disadvantage in many online games. Most streaming media will be fine. You should try testing again to another server close to you. MOS between 4.00 and 4.27 (Example - a ping around 150 ms with 1% packet loss)

D - Concerning. Most online applications will not perform well but should function in some capacity. Try testing to other servers to verify the result. You might need to contact your ISP for help. MOS between 2.50 and 3.99 (Example - a ping around 300 ms with 3% packet loss)

F - Very poor. Real-time Internet application performance will suffer greatly on such a connection. Test to other servers to confirm the result, but definitely talk to your ISP about troubleshooting the issue. MOS lower than 2.50 (Example - a ping above 500 ms with 20% packet loss)

 

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