This webcast answers questions that typical home users may have when they decide to upgrade to broadband Internet service. The webcast discusses how to choose a broadband Internet service provider, how to install the hardware for the Internet connection, and how to configure Microsoft Windows XP and your software to work with broadband service. It also covers how to obtain help and advice from the Windows XP user community when you need it.
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