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Internet Wireless Connection - Connected From Almost Anywhere


Get an Internet Wireless connection and stay connected from almost anywhere. Yes, now it's a real possibility. In fact, subscribers are already queuing up for a service provider who can give them the MOBILITY. The freedom to go CABLE FREE. Anyone who has used Wireless Internet is amazed and excited with the possibilities. And anyone who has seen one access the Internet, has in the least, shown high interest.

For an Internet Wireless connection to work, you need to remain in a hot spot. There are a number of hot spots you will come across. This is almost similar to a local transmitter and receiver that you need in a cell phone. And of course, you need the right hardware and the services of a Wireless Internet service provider.

What hardware do you need? You can buy a gateway-wireless access point and two PC adapters for just $100. You will come across several excellent deals in the market, which has become extremely competitive. For both a home and small business network, you need an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network. The access point should have built-in ports for wired Ethernet connections. Ideally, this unit would include a print server. 802.11b Wireless Internet service networks theoretically operate at up to 11 mbps. So get the right hardware and Internet Wireless connection and you can access the Internet that much easier.

An Internet Wireless connection does not however, ensure your online security. At least not yet. Much like the conventional method of accessing the Internet. Securing your machine, network and email remains your responsibility. So if you are on the Net, wired or wireless, by all means, take adequate protection. Mail Filter technology creates an email gateway and protects everyone in the network. This email filter also protects against spam. Also get an efficient Spyware or scumware to stop anyone from tracking your Internet habits. Also you can stop data thieves from getting access to your databases.

Driscoll-Wolfe Marketing & Research Consulting has conducted a study on consumer interest in an Internet Wireless connection, with emphasis on location-based services. The study also includes in-depth coverage of consumer opinions regarding location-based advertising messages and concerns about privacy. The study was partially funded by twenty-one companies, including major U.S. cellular operators, suppliers of Wireless Internet service providers and equipment manufacturers, developers of software for wireless platforms, telematics suppliers and automotive companies. It was based on a nationwide survey of 20,000 households and a series of focus groups in key U.S. metropolitan areas.

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