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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How To Play Super Smash Brothers Brawl Online? Nintendo Wi-fi Connection Errors

On March 9th at Midnight marked the release of a Nintendo Wii game that would revolutionize the Nintendo Wifi. That game was Super Smash Brothers Brawl. North America was now able to Brawl Online. Many errors still exist because it was the first major Nintendo Wifi game release. There are simple solutions to the following errors you might encounter with either your internet connection or your Nintendo Wii.

The first error you might encountered is delayed game play. This happens most often when you are Brawling in four man matches. Other reasons why this error occurs is because of a weak wireless signal or loose cables in the back of the Wii. Another solution to remove the delay is to reset the wireless router or disconnect any computers that aren't in use.

If you are disconnected completely do not sweat because the game assigns a CPU to take your place the second you are disconnected. The next error/problem that occurs is people can't get connected to other people in Anybody Mode and are waiting in a white room with a sandbag for minutes.

If you experience this error reset the game and if there is a timer in the white room you can get connected to other people in Anybody Wifi Matches. If you do not see a timer you will be waiting in that white room until you exit or get disconnected.

In order to play matches in Friends Wifi Mode you must have your friends Nintendo Wii Brawl number. You can find friend numbers on a lot of Nintendo and Smash Brothers forums online. Nintendo is fine tuning the Wifi settings and game play programming slowly as they find bugs. So over time is will be perfected to be exactly like a standard 2:00 minute Brawl match.

Any other questions or concerns can be found at the Nintendo Wii Wifi help and support online.

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Establishing T1 And T3 Connectivity - How Do You Decide From Who?

For T1 and T3 (aka DS3) business connectivity.....how do you decide who offers the best package of bandwidth and network performance for the money?

A T1 (or T3) by any other name or even the same name, may not be the same. There is so much more to it than "just" getting a T1 (or T3).

First, no matter who you buy your T1 from, most likely the actual circuit (loop, UNE, copper, ...) will be provided by the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier, (ILEC) which is the RBOC, a Baby Bell in most areas (in the US). Might be Pac Bell, now SBC, er... AT&T (can sure get confusing). But any area with any amount of B&I will have a number of Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC), other competitive phone companies. And they are not all the same in their services. They may all offer a T1, but there can be BIG differences.

Look at the contracts offered. A T1 is 1.544M of bandwidth. One contract may state that if you actually use the full bandwidth regularly, they will increase your rate. Another one may state that if the full bandwidth is not available at any time 24x7 you get a rebate. BIG difference. Some will go even further and provide specs on things like packet loss and latency letting you know not only how fast, but how good. Be sure to check SLA's (Service Level Agreements).

Many of the smaller CLECs may have the ability to connect locally to the ILEC and sell you a T1. But how much bandwidth do they own? Some business models allow for a 10 to 1 ratio of sold bandwidth to owned bandwidth. This is guessing that only one out of ten of their users will want to actually use their bandwidth at any time. Others actually have their own "above net" fiber. This way they can haul your traffic above the congestion of the regular Internet to a more local peering point. At the extreme top end of providers, they can guaranty data transfer rates to points around the world.

Dedicated Internet, Voice or WAN availability depends on the exact address of the service location.

For a T3 (aka DS3) connection, this can be very expensive to implement. You might first want to see if the building you're in already has any fiber connectivity going into it. If the buliding is new or was part of the 2000 boom they might have some fiber already in the building. Then all you would need to do is find out who the fiber belongs to and pay to light up the line.

T1 and T3/DS3 are not distance limited, but they can be expensive for rural or hard to reach locations. DSL is limited to 12-18K feet and Ethernet over Copper (EoC) to 9K feet from your service address to the closest DSL or EoC equipped Central Office. Cable Internet and fiber providers must already be in your building to provide service --although, they may extend cable/fiber if there are multiple tenant prospects.

Most T1 and Ethernet over Copper providers buy building access (copper pairs or loops) from the local exchange carrier (LEC). If you have a T1 order in process (with any provider), and are experiencing an extended install delay, chances are that the LEC has facilities issues in the area (not enough copper pairs, fiber, cross-connects, etc.) In this case, you can either wait for the LEC to resolve the issue, or order new service from a provider that doesn't use the LEC access network (e.g., cable, fiber or wireless.)

Throw in the options of MPLS, Fiber, Gigabit Ethernet, and Metro Ethernet....and making a decision can get even more confusing.

However, no matter direction you go in you'll want to do a thorough comparison of all available providers to make sure you get the best combination of bandwidth, cost, SLA, QoS, etc to meet your application requirements.

Whatever that solution is it can be pretty time and effort intensive to contact every potential provider in the area individually.....compare, negotiate, decide, do the paperwork, etc.

This service will do all of that for you...and at no cost to you either: T1 and T3 Connectivity

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including Business-VoIP-Solution.com Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

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