Posts Tagged ‘mobile’
Share your Internet Connection with Connectify!
Connectify is a Windows 7 application that turns your laptop into a WiFi hotspot to share the Internet with friends, co-workers, and mobile devices. Watch CEO Alex Gizis demonstrate the features of the Connectify Beta, and sign up today at www.connectify.me to test Connectify for yourself!
How to use your mobile phone as an internet access point
JoikuSpot is a free mobile software solution that turns Nokia Smartphones to WLAN HotSpots. JoikuSpot software is installed directly to the phone. When switched on, laptops and iPods can establish instant and fast wireless internet connection via smartphone’s JoikuSpot access point using phone’s own 3G internet connection. JoikuSpot Light 3.0 supports Arabic, Turkish, Chinese HK, Chinese PRC, Chinese TW, Polish, Korean, Indonesian, Hebrew, Ukrainian, Slovenian, English, English US, French, French CA, German, Italian, Portuguese, Portuguese BR, Russian, Spanish, Spanish AM, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish and Japanese. The language is automatically selected to be same as the phone’s language. Multiple devices can connect to JoikuSpot in parallel and seamlessly share the same 3G internet connection. JoikuSpot acts thus as an internet gateway to external WLAN devices. For detailed help docs and white papers please see www.joikuspot.com
Internet, email and MMS settings for Vodafone mobile phones
A Video tutorial explaining how to send over the air (OTA) settings to your mobile/ cell phone to allow access to Internet, MMS, email and Video Steaming. Formore help and support please visit vodafone.co.uk/help We are always looking to continuously improve our help video’s and would love you to send us some feedback. Please copy and paste the link below into your browser to send us some feedback: www.surveymonkey.com Thanks for viewing!
Sprint Overdrive Review
michaelsherlock.com The sprint overdrive is a great mobile hotspot. Not only is it easy to use and small to carry but it also supports 4G networks in regions currently covered. That means you can experience near broadband speeds from this small, sleek device. The overdrive is blurring the line between standard broadband and mobile internet access. In the future, I see more and more users stepping away from a dedicated home connection in favor of these increasingly quick mobile solutions. What do you think? For exclusive content follow me on twitter at http
TRENDnet CES 2010: 150Mbps Mobile Wireless N Router TEW-655BR3G (802.11n)
The 150Mbps Mobile Wireless N Router connects to the Internet either using a traditional hard wired connection, or by cutting the cables and connecting with a compatible USB modem from a 3G/4G Internet service provider such as Sprint™, AT&T™, or Verizon™. Designed for people on the go, this compact router connects to the Internet from any 3G/4G cellular phone signal. No installation required, simply plug the 3G/4G USB modem into the router to share an Internet connection with up six times the speed and three times the coverage of a wireless g solution. No more scrambling to find Internet access while on the go. Now you can share the Internet at a job site, while car pooling to work, in between flights at the airport, and even while on vacation with the family. Consumers only need to have an active Internet plan with their respective third party 3G/4G Internet service provider. The latest wireless encryption protects your valuable data. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates other WPS supported clients at the touch of a button.