Posts Tagged ‘wireless’
For maximum speed and reliability, do I need a wired router?
My three computers are hardwired from a cable modem to a wireless-B router. But every one experiences frequent Internet connection drops. Would a wired router be faster and more reliable? If so, which one? Would the Wireless-G with MIMO be faster for our HARD wired connections than our current Wireless-B? We do occassionally use wireless, but it’s not a factor in our decision — speed and reliability are tops.
Laptop as Access Point For Use With A PSP 1of2
Using your laptop’s wireless card as an Access Point to give your PSP (or other devices) access to the internet, saving you the need to buy a router for your wireless devices.(1 of 2) DISCLAIMER: Not every wireless card can do this. If your’s does not have this ability (usually called “operation mode” in the hardware configure section). You have 3 options: 1. Buy Datel’s wifi Max For PSP, it will do the job for you. 2. Buy a wireless router, more expensive but it has more funtionality that the Wifi Max. 3. Get software that will do this for you, generally called “softap” – EXTREMELY hard to come by. If you are not one of the lucky one’s, there are other options. Thanks for watching.
JESUITS – gadget@TTS -Ep48- D-Link DIR-450 3G Mobile Router
www.thetechstop.net In Episode 16 we took a look at the sonicwall TZ-190. This high-end SOHO router gave users the ability to use their 3G WWAN cards to feed Internet access to an entire office or workgroup. The TZ-190 brought a fantastic level of performance and portability, but unfortunately it also brought a price tag that was beyond the personal budget of most ubergeeks. In this episode of 'gadget' we take a look at the D-Link DIR-450 — an economical and yet quite capable 3G Mobile Router that can take your 3G service and share it in a package that includes a router, firewall, access point and WWAN port. http
McDonald’s will soon start offering free wireless Internet access at its US 2010
McDonald’s will soon start offering free wireless Internet access at its US 2010
Wireless Internet On A Laptop?
I am soon going to purchase a HP dv6000t laptop and a HP All-In-One Printer. Once I get my laptop, what stuff do I need to buy so that I can use wireless internet? By the way, just to make sure I’ve selected a good laptop, here are the specs.:
– FREE Upgrade from Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit) to Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium!
– Intel(R) Pentium(R) dual core T2080(1.73GHz/1MB)
– 15.4″ WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280×800)
– FREE Upgrade from 512MB DDR2 System Memory (1 Dimm) to 1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
– Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 950
– HP Imprint Finish + Webcam + Microphone
– Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
– 200GB 4200RPM SATA Hard Drive
– LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer
– No TV Tuner w/remote control
– 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
– System Recovery DVD w/Windows Vista Home Premium
– Microsoft(R) Works 8.0
– Mobile Stereo Earbud Headphones (1 pair)
HP Deskjet F380 All-In-One Printer.
For wireless internet, make sure give me the stuff so I can use wireless DSL/Cable Internet. Also, My dad is only gonna pitch in $80. So I cant get 2GB RAM.
