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Watch this video about next generation Internet technologies on HowStuffWorks. By using power lines, IBEC has been able to take broadband internet to areas that have never been able to have it before. See how IBEC takes the internet farther in this video World Business Review.

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SSL VPNs (6:23)

Watch this video about VPNs on HowStuffWorks. SSL VPNs (virtual private networks) are flexible, low-cost, secure solutions that allow organizations to provide remote access to their network. See how VPNs work in this video from PodTech.net.

Episode 3: Power Over Ethernet (6:22)

Looking to install a device in a hard-to-reach place? Don't feel like rewiring the AC power to your home or office to do it? Peter Newton of NETGEAR might just have the answer for you. Watch this podcast as he discusses power over Ethernet with... More »

Video Streaming Without Bandwidth Problems (12:57)

Watch this Technology Evangelist video describing how we may soon be able to have HD video streaming over the Internet without bandwidth problems using a service called NeoKast. NeoKast uses a proprietary bandwidth distributing technology.

ISPs Management (4:00)

Watch this video about internet service providers (ISPs) on HowStuffWorks. Equator One is improving the way ISPs are managed for big business. See how Equator One works in this video World Business Review.

Broadband Internet (4:13)

Watch this video about next generation Internet technologies on HowStuffWorks. By using power lines, IBEC has been able to take broadband internet to areas that have never been able to have it before. See how IBEC takes the internet farther in this... More »

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It's All Geek to Me: Internet Connection on the Road (2:41)

New York Times tech writer David Pogue explains how to get internet access when you are in a hotel with no internet. Learn more on The Science Channel's "It's All Geek to Me."