Articles tagged: wireless internet
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Adrian Gates As someone who lives off the beaten path, it turns out that some sort of wireless Internet was my only possible solution to higher than dial-up speeds for mobile data. After spending some time comparing services and contracts carefully, I decided against satellite in favor of cellular based wireless Internet. I ended up with Sprint, because they were the only ones at the time offering 3G speeds in my area with a plan that included unlimited bandwidth. written by Twinomugisha Charles It is disappointing to travel with your notebook on any travel and fail to use it until you reach at your destination. Some times we take long journeys where one gets bored for just sitting idol for like 10 hours. But with the coming of the wireless internet cards, that boredom is gone forever. written by Nick Nikolis Most hotels are familiar with booking rooms and reservations over the phone, but information technology has expanded well beyond that. Information technology in the hospitality industry is still going forward. written by Natasha Copley Every office worker knows what it feels like to sit at a desk in the summer months, staring out of the window, tapping away at the computer and enviously watching people enjoying the sun. Read on to find out how mobile broadband can help you to get ahead at work while leaving the office behind.
written by Christy Myers Wifi main role is to provide the connectivity amongst various types of communities. It is one of the good, cheapest and consistent tools of communication in the USA. written by Muna wa Wanjiru I am unabashedly amazed with wireless internet. To think that I can walk into a local coffee shop or library, turn on a laptop computer, and instantly be able to surf the internet at a relatively high speed strikes me as one of the most obviously advantages of the recent advancements in wireless internet technology.
written by Rob Campbell I was not going to become another stay at home mother. written by James Marriot In the US a technology known as WiMAX is being conceptualized that will make high-speed wireless Internet services available in areas much larger than a typical Wi-fi coffee bar. These wireless hotspots would match the size of Philadelphia or a rural community in the American heartland. written by Steve Holloway
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written by Ron King You can connect your laptop to the internet when you are out, at places called "hotspots." Public institutions, businesses, even small shops offer free or very cheap internet access. written by Ron King Going wireless is much like the switching from an old fashioned wall-mounted telephone to a cellular phone. The freedom is exhilarating. written by Ron King Wireless networking can be thought of as Morse code for computers.For all its complicated ability, is far simpler to use than you might expect. << previous page 1 next page>> |