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March 28 2009

Feed Online Network Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Feed Online Network takes your privacy seriously. This privacy policy describes what personal information we collect and how we use it. See this privacy policy primer to learn more about privacy policies in general.

Routine Information Collection

All web servers track basic information about their visitors. This information includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, browser details, timestamps and referring pages. None of this information can personally identify specific visitors to this site. The information is tracked for routine administration and maintenance purposes.

Cookies and Web Beacons

Where necessary, Feed Online Network uses cookies to store information about a visitor’s preferences and history in order to better serve the visitor and/or present the visitor with customized content.

Advertising partners and other third parties may also use cookies, scripts and/or web beacons to track visitors to our site in order to display advertisements and other useful information. Such tracking is done directly by the third parties through their own servers and is subject to their own privacy policies.

Controlling Your Privacy

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Special Note About Google Advertising

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Contact Information

Concerns or questions about this privacy policy can be directed to admin@feedthenetwork.com for further clarification.

February 16 2009

How do I connect my laptop to my wireless Lan network?

lan
ArchZodiac asked:


I have recently bought a new laptop with windows vista and the wireless lan capabilities. I also have a another computer that has a wireless router and internet connected to it, but it still won’t connect. My dad already has his laptop connected to the network but mine simply won’t connect wirelessly, please help me!

Your digital technology
December 26 2008

Can i get my Ambit Cable modem to work with a Cisco firewall?

cisco
v000d02 asked:


My cable company issued me an Ambit cable modem and it works fine with my PC without the firewall, my problem is my employer has set me up to work from home and there is a Cisco Firewall attached to that system and I can not get it to connect. When I called the cable company they stated that it was because of the firewall and that there is nothing they can do to make this work and that I should call Ambit for support, but Ambit refers me back to my cable company who then suggested I may need to buy my own modem. Can anyone offer any help with this?

Celebrity cruise
November 10 2008

How do I make my wireless internet connection more stable?

wireless
Just Me asked:


I use Time Warner Roadrunner wireless internet with a Netgear router. The internet is extremely fast, but whenever I try to play an internet game called Starcraft, I can join/create games, but I usually drop out because my wireless connection isn’t “stable.” I’ve played Starcraft on my dial-up connection before, and it is extremely stable. How do I make my wireless internet more stable?

Your digital technology
October 6 2008

How do I make my wireless internet connection more stable?

wireless
Just Me asked:


I use Time Warner Roadrunner wireless internet with a Netgear router. The internet is extremely fast, but whenever I try to play an internet game called Starcraft, I can join/create games, but I usually drop out because my wireless connection isn’t “stable.” I’ve played Starcraft on my dial-up connection before, and it is extremely stable. How do I make my wireless internet more stable?

Celebrity cruise

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