Posts Tagged ‘wireless’

FCC Plan Urges Faster, Wider Broadband Internet Access

The Federal Communications Commission is presenting a new national broadband plan to Congress, aimed at encouraging companies to expand high-speed and wireless Internet access across the US Jeffery Brown talks to Julius Genachowski, chairman of the FCC.

Internet Connections : How Does Wireless Internet Work?

Wireless Internet works through a router that sends out a signal for sending and receiving data. Install a wireless card in a computer to gain access to a wireless router withhelp from a computer specialist in this free video on Internet connections. Expert: Mike Rickert Bio: Mike Rickert has been working in the computer industry in different capacities since 1995. Filmmaker: Abiy Engida

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