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Lone_Duck
I'm moving to a new house soon and am planning out my bedroom. The room has dark faux wood (laminate) flooring, and neutral beige colored walls. Because i'm not a big fan of flooring in bedrooms i bought a stylish area rug!
(see picture) http://www.rona.ca/shop/~rug-ice-shaggy-area-rug-rona-collection-337227_rona-collection_area-rugs_decoration_shop
What kind of bedding would go well with the colors and patterns in it? pictures of examples would be helpful!
Thanks!
Answer
Here are some ideas :http://www.target.com/DwellStudio-Target-Orbit-Comforter-Set/dp/B003Y6M1O0/ref=br_1_7?ie=UTF8&id=DwellStudio%20Target%20Orbit%20Comforter%20Set&node=372864011&searchSize=90&searchView=grid5&searchPage=1&sr=1-7&qid=1309130741&rh=&searchBinNameList=target_com_category-bin%2Ctarget_com_size-bin%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Cpattern_name-bin%2Citem_styling%2Cprice&searchRank=salesrank&frombrowse=1
http://www.target.com/DwellStudio-Target-Leaves-Comforter-Set/dp/B003KWFMNA/ref=br_1_62?ie=UTF8&id=DwellStudio%20Target%20Leaves%20Comforter%20Set&node=372864011&searchView=grid5&searchSize=90&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=372864011&sr=1-62&searchRank=salesrank&frombrowse=1&qid=1309130741
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=567626&CategoryID=7502&LinkType=PDPZ1
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=162962&CategoryID=7502&LinkType=#fn=sp%3D4%26spc%3D304
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/City-Scene-Branches-Chocolate-Bed-in-a-Bag-with-Sheet-Set/3926842/product.html?rcmndsrc=2
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Venice-8-piece-Comforter-Set/5307158/product.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Venetian-Pleated-8-piece-Comforter-Set/5690946/product.html
Here are some ideas :http://www.target.com/DwellStudio-Target-Orbit-Comforter-Set/dp/B003Y6M1O0/ref=br_1_7?ie=UTF8&id=DwellStudio%20Target%20Orbit%20Comforter%20Set&node=372864011&searchSize=90&searchView=grid5&searchPage=1&sr=1-7&qid=1309130741&rh=&searchBinNameList=target_com_category-bin%2Ctarget_com_size-bin%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Cpattern_name-bin%2Citem_styling%2Cprice&searchRank=salesrank&frombrowse=1
http://www.target.com/DwellStudio-Target-Leaves-Comforter-Set/dp/B003KWFMNA/ref=br_1_62?ie=UTF8&id=DwellStudio%20Target%20Leaves%20Comforter%20Set&node=372864011&searchView=grid5&searchSize=90&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=372864011&sr=1-62&searchRank=salesrank&frombrowse=1&qid=1309130741
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=567626&CategoryID=7502&LinkType=PDPZ1
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=162962&CategoryID=7502&LinkType=#fn=sp%3D4%26spc%3D304
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/City-Scene-Branches-Chocolate-Bed-in-a-Bag-with-Sheet-Set/3926842/product.html?rcmndsrc=2
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Venice-8-piece-Comforter-Set/5307158/product.html
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Venetian-Pleated-8-piece-Comforter-Set/5690946/product.html
How fast and effective is a home internet router?
Fragile St
My bedroom has NO phone jack (I think that's the word) and I want to have internet access on my pc in my room. My mother's room is the closest one and she recommended getting a router, I would like to know how fast my connection would be and anything else I need to know about a router because I am a novice concerniong them.
Answer
Hello -
The router is only as fast as your Internet connection. Setting up a wireless network (using a router) requires a broadband (high-speed) Internet connection, whether its DSL, or Cable, or even Satellite connections. If you only have a dial-up connection, then a wireless router wouldn't work.
Setting up routers are relatively easy. They come with installation CDs that will step you through everything you need to do.
One word of caution. Should you elect to create a wireless network using a wireless router, then be certain when you're going through the installation process that when it asks whether it should enable security, you choose "yes".
If you don't, then what can happen is that you'll provide free Internet access to typically everyone within a 1500 ft radius of where the router is sitting, depending upon line-of-sight. People could use your network, browse your files, hack into a website and make it look like you did it.
I don't say this to scare you off, only to be sure to turn on your security so that only people with the proper network key can access your network. I have set up hundreds of these networks, and all work great! I have a wireless network at my house, too.
So, when installing the router, get out a piece of paper and pencil and take notes as the computer asks for information. It'll ask for:
1. SSID (network name)
2. Type of encryption (WEP, WPA, etc.)
3. Encryption strength (64bit WEP, 128bit WEP, etc.)
4. Network passphrase (key is generated off of this)
5. What the actual network key is.
6. Advisable to change your admin password as well.
Good luck! Hope this helps!
Hello -
The router is only as fast as your Internet connection. Setting up a wireless network (using a router) requires a broadband (high-speed) Internet connection, whether its DSL, or Cable, or even Satellite connections. If you only have a dial-up connection, then a wireless router wouldn't work.
Setting up routers are relatively easy. They come with installation CDs that will step you through everything you need to do.
One word of caution. Should you elect to create a wireless network using a wireless router, then be certain when you're going through the installation process that when it asks whether it should enable security, you choose "yes".
If you don't, then what can happen is that you'll provide free Internet access to typically everyone within a 1500 ft radius of where the router is sitting, depending upon line-of-sight. People could use your network, browse your files, hack into a website and make it look like you did it.
I don't say this to scare you off, only to be sure to turn on your security so that only people with the proper network key can access your network. I have set up hundreds of these networks, and all work great! I have a wireless network at my house, too.
So, when installing the router, get out a piece of paper and pencil and take notes as the computer asks for information. It'll ask for:
1. SSID (network name)
2. Type of encryption (WEP, WPA, etc.)
3. Encryption strength (64bit WEP, 128bit WEP, etc.)
4. Network passphrase (key is generated off of this)
5. What the actual network key is.
6. Advisable to change your admin password as well.
Good luck! Hope this helps!
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