May 2nd, 2008
Wireless Internet Notebook

Got what I wanted for my birthday for once - my wife bought me a wireless Internet notebook, so I can get out of the house and work remotely more often. I’m psyched!
Laptop Wireless Connections must be the best thing since sliced bread. Don’t know how I ever got along before. The freedom to work just about anywhere - it’s intoxicating. Meeting a lot more people and getting a lot more sun. All to the good.
Imagine it - a web developer with a tan and a social life. Shocking.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 9:41 pm

January 30th, 2008
Laptop Wireless Network Cards Are Cost Effective

With the highest compatibility rate, laptop wireless network cards are cost-effective and time-saving, as they are suitable for any laptop brands at low prices. Advocated by producers and distributors as voyage-mates, laptop wireless network cards are miniature devices with high reception power that can fit in any pocket to be used on travels or business trips. Personalized and adapted by most mobile telephony providers, they are intensely used by data service suppliers. A permanently updated database of drivers renders wireless network setup installation a trouble-free process completed in a matter of minutes. Go for laptop wireless network cards as they require little battery power provided by the laptop’s battery - no additional energy supply is necessary.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 8:41 am

December 27th, 2007
She opened the cat 5 cable wiring first, so she knew she was about to get a computer.

My mother has been wanting to get a computer for quite some time. She is not very familiar with computers, but she thought she could use one as a means of keeping in touch with distant relatives through email. My sister and I decided to buy her one for Christmas. We purchased the computer, a printer, and the cable that she would need for installation. We wrapped all of the components and accessories in wrapping paper, and tied the packages with ribbon. We sat the gifts down in front of her and thought she would open them in the order that we placed them in front of her. Instead, she chose to open them according to size. She opened the cat 5 cable wiring first, so she knew she was about to get a computer. She was very excited before she even knew that she had received a computer for sure.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 6:40 pm

December 17th, 2007
Getting your wireless connection up and running!

Many people purchase an internet account and then experience difficulty getting up and running. Setting up wireless network can be a real challenge. The documentation provided by the internet service company does not always address security and encryption concerns. That’s where the internet can come in handy. You can research different aspects of internet security and make sure you take every precaution to improve the security of your setup. In this day and age where identity theft is a problem, you want to make sure that you protect your system.  

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 6:40 pm

November 23rd, 2007
Building a wireless network into your pre-existing network.

Designing a wireless communications system depends on using a complex set of engineering analysis that requires significant expertise and experience in radio frequency communications and networking, in addition This technology will also enables developing countries to build up their communications networks quickly and cheaply, bypassing the high cost and delays associated with building wired infrastructures. In instances where wiring is not an option, WLAN implementations can also create remote classrooms, remote training facilities, and remote hospitals. WLANs are especially ideal to implement in office buildings, manufacturing floors, health care centers, or campuses, and they can be adapted to both indoor and outdoor environments. Wireless network design can take advantage of some of the wired network, providing previously unavailable connectivity to that network.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 10:40 am

November 20th, 2007
Finding Wireless Network Hotspots Is Becoming Easier Everyday

Wi-fi spots are cropping up all over the place now. I live in the U.K where we have been slightly slower to catch on. In London there is plenty of choice for wireless connection but out in the country it’s a little harder to find wireless network hotspots. This is why I was so pleased the other day to visit my local McDonalds and see a sign stating that I could connect to the Internet using my laptop while munching on a burger. Hopefully this is just the start of more hotspots in my area.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 2:40 pm