Wireless Broadband
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Wireless broadband is a new technology that allows you to access the internet without telephone wires or cable network. In other words, you are no longer confined to a limited space where wired network is setup, whether in your home or your office. This means, with your laptop, you can access internet from anywhere in your home or office or even on move providing that you have necessary wireless equipment and an access point nearby. A Wi-fi connection or wireless broadband depends on two things; an access point (this is what the so called hotspots provide in public places like airports etc) and wireless equipment like a wireless router. The hotspot or access point transmits the data in the form of radio waves and the wireless router receives the data and passes on to your computer. Depending on the distance from the access point and the performance of your wireless router, the quality and stability of your connection may vary. A new kind of emerging wireless broadband is mobile broadband which enables you to get broadband access via mobile phone transmission towers. This wireless technology has made your internet connection possible even without hotspots or access points. However, the quality of service depends on the strength of signal in your area. All your PC or laptop needs is a special transmission card or a USB equipment to access the broadband service from your broadband provider. Advantages of wireless broadband You may like to go for wireless for following reasons: To get rid of mess of wires: If you have plans to setup home networking, the traditional wired network would run metres of wires around your house making it unsightly and horrible at times. On the other hand, wireless network make your home or office tidy without wires even when multiple users share a single broadband connection. To enjoy the freedom of mobility: Wireless broadband has another significant advantage. You are connected to internet or other PCs from any part of your premises. So, you can move your PC/laptop to anywhere within the coverage area and continue to work without getting disconnected. How to go wireless? To use a wireless network, first, you will require suitable hardware like a wireless router. Secondly, you need to choose the provider who offers wireless router with all the necessary configurations thus making your switch to wireless environment much easier and simpler. If you consider buying a wireless router, you need to
Please read our setting up a wireless network article, to get more information. |
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