Wi Fi Hotspots Computer Software Web Tips Guide
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Wi Fi Hotspots To Connect To The Internet
By Joan Kickosawa
When the various wireless mobile technologies were first brought
to the market, many people encountered some problems when they
tried to get these Wi Fi wireless devices to communicate with
each other, especially if they had been manufactured by different
companies.
Eventually, a Wi Fi Alliance was established that set up standards,
which has helped to resolve these types of incompatibility issues.
Thanks to this solution, people can now be on the move with their
wireless mobile electronics and still be able to have reliable
internet connections, as tens of thousands of Wi Fi hotspots can
be found all across the nation.
Within Range Of A Wireless Network
A device that is Wi Fi enabled, such as a personal computer,
a laptop, a gaming console, a cell phone, an MP3 player or a personal
digital assistant (PDA), are all capable of connecting to the
internet, or to another wireless mobile device, when it is within
range of a wireless network that is connected to the internet,
or within range of the other wireless device. The wireless access
points that provide the Wi Fi internet connectivity are called
Wi Fi hotspots.
Wi Fi hotspots can be comprised of a network that might only
cover a space the size of an average room, or can encompass an
area that is spread out over several square miles. In the smaller
hotspots there will be just one or two nodes, or access points,
providing the connection, while the hotspots that cover miles
will be serviced by a network of access points that overlap.
Closed And Restricted Security Networks
The technology behind all Wi Fi wireless networks allow for wireless
security networks to be established in homes or offices. These
are generally closed, or restricted networks, and can only be
accessed through the use of usernames and passwords.
But, in addition to the restricted implementation in home and
office settings, Wi Fi internet networks can provide public access
to the internet through Wi Fi hotspots. The hotspot connections
are provided either free of charge, as a service to customers
of a business or to citizens of a municipality, or to subscribers
who must pay for access to the Wi Fi connection.
Locating Free Wi fi Hotspots
Many large organizations and businesses, such as major airports,
convention facilities, libraries, hotels and restaurants, often
provide the free Wi Fi hotspots in order to attract new customers
or to provide patrons with expected services.
Some large cities have even experimented with providing completely
free, high-speed wireless access to the core area of the metropolitan
area, in order to give urban residents and small businesses an
added benefit of being in the central part of the city.
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In most cases, travelers who stay at even moderately priced hotels
will be able to enjoy wireless Wi Fi hotspots that are provided
for guests.
Increasing Number Of Hotels Have Wi Fi Hotspots
Some hotels have rather limited access and the guest must go
to the lobby or business center to access the wireless network;
however, an increasing number of hotels, especially those that
cater to the business traveler, are making sure that their guests
can connect to the internet, regardless of whether they are in
their room, lounging pool-side or eating breakfast in the cafe.
It is expected that in the not too distant future, there will
be many more types of electronic devices available that will also
utilize access to the internet to provide added functionality.
There will certainly also be an increasing number of Wi Fi hotspots
that will be installed to help meet the additional demand.
About the Author:
Joan Kickosawa has written a number of articles on computers and
software including Incoming
Mail Server, POP3
Server, Microsoft
Mail, Locate
Wireless, WiFi,
WiMax,
Wireless
Services, Wireless
Trends, Find
Wi Fi, Wi
Fi Networking, WiFi
Finder.
Did You Know This About Wi Fi?
The days of sitting around at your desk stranded inside because
you could not take your internet with you is over. Wi-Fi is the
answer to not being chained to an internet connection any longer
than you want to be.
There are plenty of hotspots around everywhere, even fast food
restaurants are jumping into the wireless craze. But before you
go running for your computer you are going to need the right tools
and software for the job. Luckily you do not have to drive everywhere
looking. You can find your wireless needs online.
What remarkable device allows you to keep up with your communication
needs while away from your home or office? It is Wi-Fi. Wireless
internet is the way to go if you want to stay abreast of the latest
news and receive communications from other people.
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