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WiFi Access on Holiday

July 18th, 2007 · No Comments

For some people, going on holiday means cutting off all connections from the mundane activities of their daily lives. Yet there are also many people who cannot afford to do that. With the large stakes associated with their businesses, they have to find a way to keep in touch, even for only a few hours at a time. This is where the importance of WiFi access comes into play.

With the advancements in technology today, touching base with one’s business operations or even dealing with personal concerns becomes much easier. All you need is any device that can connect to the Internet and you are good to go. One of the most common ways people deal with communications issues while on holidays is to go to an Internet café. Most everything that you need to do can be done in these shops. You can check e-mail, check your accounts, surf the Web, and read news online. These services are usually offered at an affordable price. More often than not, hotels and resorts even offer Internet access.

A better option would be to be able to access the Internet from the comforts of your hotel room or even at the seashore while you lounge on the beach, soaking in the sun. Is this possible? With WiFi, it is. WiFi is short for Wireless Fidelity, a technology that merely means you can connect to the Internet using the 802.11 network. This means no cables and no wires, as long as you have a WiFi signal and a WiFi enabled device.
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Wi-Fi User’s Guide

June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Wi-Fi User Guide

Are you interested in connecting your computer to a wireless internet connection? There are plenty of ways that you can do that.A hotspot is an area where a person has their internet connection running through a wireless network, if there isn’t a password associated with their network then you can connect to it.

Once you begin using a Wi-Fi internet connection, I guarantee you won’t want to budge from it.The mobility and luxury of going anywhere within the range of the wireless network is just excellent and the speeds are also unbelievable.There are more than 120,000 worldwide public hotspots that will allow you to connect your notebook computer to for no price, which doesn’t count private home networks, but the user certainly has plenty of areas to choose from. Many cities around the world are evolving to a new form of Wi-Fi, which is also called a Wi-Fi cloud, which basically means that a city will hook up Wi-Fi all around their area so that anyone can access it.This would mean that nobody would need to purchase internet for themselves, only a network card so they could access the Wi-Fi cloud.Follow along so that you can learn yourselves on how to connect to a wireless network aka Wi-Fi.

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Apple May include 3G Wireless Access into future notebooks

June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

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Apple Inc. in general is developing new technology every day, but would we be acquainted with a new integrated cellular broadband module?Sources state that it is very possible in the upcoming years.The catch, this technology will have a unique spin on an already established formula.

Depending sources have spilled the beans about their new idea but why are they being are secretive to everyone else?Apple states that this new technology will deliver third-generation cellular Internet access in future Mac Notebook models.While the company name has been kept confidential, Apple did release that they have asked for a PCI Express mini-card adapter that would be included in the future notebooks.These PCI Express adapters would include WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) connections without having to depend on an external ExpressCard or USB Modem.

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