Archive for the ‘Wireless Networks’ Category
If you have multiple computers in your home – and multiple people who need internet access, for business, school, or social matters – you're probably tired of the hassle of sharing the one computer with internet or if you already have a wired network and are tired of dealing with wires running up and down the stairs, across the floor, and through the wall you're definitely a prime candidate for a wireless internet network in your home!
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Many people are afraid to consider a wireless router because wireless routers are relatively new technology. But wireless routers can really simplify Internet access in your home, small business, or large company.
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While living in a growing age of technology, having at least one computer in the home is just as common as having a refrigerator. Most homes today will have some sort of computer equipment for either personal use or business use. With today's wireless-equipped laptops, a wireless router and, if you need one, a wireless adapter card, even the technically-challenged can create a network in a heartbeat. This discussion isn't about Bluetooth technology, nor does it relate to Macs.
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The Wireless communication had become a most popular communication among the people. In 1890s scientists struggled more and more to implement wireless telegraphy. Then in 1896, the first signals were transmitted through water of a small island Bristol Channel back to a small town Welsh mainland.
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There is a lot to explain when someone asks how do wireless routers work? because the system is anything but simple. It can be explained in simple terms but that will leave most people with just the basic understanding of knowing how wireless routers do work. And since for most people, that is all that is needed, the simple explanation is what we will focus on in order to save mass confusion. Only those who are really studying computers and routers in school go into the deep details of how it really works.
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Wireless technology has freed the world to work and communicate from virtually any location and any setting. The days of being tethered to a wall are long gone for most of us, and our laptops make using the internet possible in airports, the library, grandma's house, and even in the neighborhood coffee shop down the street.
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I currently have a USB broadband modem. I purchased a wireless router which has ethernet connections. Currently, the modem is plugged into my computer downstairs which is running Windows 98, therefore, it won't bridge the connections to my computer upstairs(XP). I can't update to XP because a family member wont 'risk' it.
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Do you have a wireless computer that needs some accessories? Have you considered all of your options? What accessories would you use the most and enjoy having? There are wireless printers, speakers and keyboards to go with most systems. It just depends upon your preferences. Sometimes the speakers that come with your computer are not so good, so speakers would be a great first choice.
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You no longer have to go to Starbucks to enjoy wireless Internet connections. That's right, you can enjoy your coffee from the privacy of your home and access the Internet. Wireless Internet has come home as well, and Internet connections can now be shared among family members without stringing wires through the living room. On the negative side, however, setting this up can be quite a chore.
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If you hate having to turn on a modem every time you use another computer on your wireless network, get ready to be happy. There is a way to resolve this problem, and it is called a wireless router.
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