Thursday, May 8, 2008

Wireless Internet Revolution

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The wireless internet world has become an integral part of today’s society. More and more, not only has technology advanced to a stage of unrivaled prominence, but the need for convenience in these times has also increased. It is now not sufficient to only have the capability, but to be able to do the act in a simple manner.

The wireless revolution has played directly into this need for simplicity. Wires, once an innovative factor involved in the growth of technology, have become troublesome and obsolete. The need to be physically connected to the machine of use restricts the freedoms that technology is meant to provide. Thus, wireless has become an integral part in today’s world.



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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Get Connected - Tech Talk - Wireless Internet Tips

wireless internet Wireless Internet has become a hot topic in the tech world. I want to discuss its advantages because there are a lot of them. First off, wireless Internet allows LAN's to be deployed without cabling for client devices, typically reducing the cost of network deployment and expansion. Spaces where cables cannot be run, such as outdoor areas and historical buildings, can host wireless Internet.

As of 2007, wireless network adapters are built into most modern laptops. The price of chipsets for wireless Internet continues to drop, making it an economical networking option included in ever more devices. Wireless Internet has become widespread in corporate environments, which also helps with the deployment of RFID technology that can piggyback on wireless Internet.

Wireless Internet is widely available in more than 250,000 public hotspots and tens of millions of homes and corporate and university campuses worldwide. Wireless Internet is more suitable for latency-sensitive applications such as voice and video, and power saving mechanisms improves battery operation.

Wireless Internet technologies have gone through several generations since their inception in 1997. Wireless Internet is supported to different extents under Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, and open source UNIX and Linux operating systems.

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