Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Wireless Internet Providers - Who is Best?

So you want to get wireless internet for your laptop, but you're not sure what you're options are huh? This short article will help you to select the best movable internet supplier based on your circumstances. There a few criteria you should consider when choosing a movable internet supplier to receive wireless internet for laptops. They are:

Monthly Rate: Wireless internet for laptops is commonly a microscopic more costly than internet for your home. A movable internet supplier commonly charges -80 a month for their assistance with a month being average.

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-Lowest Cost Provider: Clear Wireless 4G, Cricket Wireless 3G (/month)
-Highest Cost Provider: Sprint Wireless 3G/4G, Clear Wireless 3G/4G, Qwest Wireless (/month)

Wireless Internet Providers - Who is Best?

Contract: Wireless internet providers commonly wish a 2 year contract. There are some however that do not wish 2 year contracts and offer a month-to-month trade option. commonly the cell phone associates will wish 2 year contracts.

-Companies that Offer Monthly Agreements: Clear Wireless and Cricket Wireless
-Companies that wish 2 Year Contracts: Verizon, Qwest, At&T, and Sprint

Download Speed: There is a large variance in download speeds among movable internet providers. The slowest provider, Cricket Wireless, provides download speeds of 0.5-1.5 Mbps. The cell phone associates (Verizon, Qwest, Sprint 3G, and T-Mobile) offer wireless internet speeds of 0.5-2.0 Mbps. Clear Wireless offers movable internet speeds of 2.5-10 Mbps. The guess for the great contrast in download speeds is that Clear and Sprint operate a 4G wireless broadband network, whereas Cricket and the other cell phone providers use a 3G network.

-Slowest Download Speeds: Cricket Wireless, Qwest Wireless
-Fastest Download Speeds: Clear Wireless and Sprint Wireless (4G)

Coverage: There are differences in movable internet coverage among the wireless internet providers also. 4G wireless networks have not been built nationwide yet so its coverage is somewhat limited. Currently 4G is ready in over 25+ metropolitan areas nationwide (as of Jan 2010). Some of the larger city areas with coverage contain Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Baltimore and Chicago. Because of this microscopic coverage, 4G coverage with Clear and Sprint are only offered in inevitable areas. By the end of 2010 however, 4G will be ready in 80+ cities. 3G on the other hand is ready pretty much nationwide, although it is somewhat microscopic for rural coverage.

-3G Coverage Only: Verizon, Qwest, T-Mobile
-4G Only Option: Clear Wireless
-Both 3G and 4G: Clear Wireless and Sprint Wireless

As you have probably now gathered, you have lots of options when it comes to movable internet for laptops. What wireless internet supplier you resolve on will probably depend on the preceding criteria I have discussed. I hope that this article helps you to make an informed decision in choosing your wireless internet provider. If you wish additional assistance, please check out my reserved supply box and website below.

Wireless Internet Providers - Who is Best?

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Thinking of Opening an AT&T Wireless Store? There's Something New - A Virtual Wireless Franchise

If you are thinking of opening a traditional cell phone retail shop like one from AT&T, you may have made the right choice. But before you invest thousands of dollars, perhaps you should take a little time to look into something new that has sprung up in the wireless phone industry in the past several months. T-Mobile, Sprint and a company called Liberty International have teamed up to create a cell phone business opportunity that has the same access to phones, gadgets and service plans that the retail shops and major carriers provide--and it doesn't require an investment.

The mobile phone industry has grown very lucrative in the past few years due to a growing demand for phones and service plans. This has given rise to increased competition because of the addition of so many smaller carriers into the marketplace. The major companies are having to fight to stay on top as a result. This is good news for the consumer, however. You can now purchase an unlimited monthly plan from Metro PCS and Boost Mobile for dollars and dollars respectively.

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The cell phone industry is constantly changing to adapt to new market trends. One of the more imaginative approaches to attracting new customers is this new opportunity from T-Mobile, Sprint and Liberty International. If you sign up for one of their special wireless service plans you not only can get your cell phone bill for free by referring three people to the same plan, but you can start your own virtual wireless franchise and earn commissions on phones and plans in much the same way that traditional retailers like the AT&T wireless stores do.

Thinking of Opening an AT&T Wireless Store? There's Something New - A Virtual Wireless Franchise

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Broadband - Securing Your Wireless Broadband - Part 1

Broadband is now the most common type of internet in households. It's is now actually pretty hard to find somebody using a dial up modem for their connection. Most broadband providers also supply a wireless router either for free of for a very cheap price, and with most laptops having an integrated router inside them as standard, broadband just keeps getting easier and easier.

Wireless broadband sends signals from your router through your house and beyond. Most household routers have a dependency range of around 45 meters, so the signal can be easily picked up by surrounding households if it is not protected.

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If somebody is able to access your broadband connection you risk several things. There is of course the risk that by connecting to the network they can access your files and place viruses on your PC and therefore damage your machine. This is a practice that is on the rise in the united kingdom, with many people getting a kick out of being able to crack peoples passwords just for fun.

However, they can also affect you negatively in less malicious, but still harmful ways.

For example, if somebody logs onto your network and begins to download a large video file, they will slow down your internet's speed and performance by a huge amount. The longer they can get away with this, the worse off you are. Many broadband companies have a "bandwidth" or "download limit", and if somebody else is using it up for their own means, you lose out entirely.

Apart from direct attacks on your machine, there is also the risk of them looking at your history and possibly getting hold of your passwords and usernames meaning they could access highly personal information. Never store your banking details, credit card numbers or contact information on your PC.

If they take part in illegal activity such as phishing schemes, downloading music and movies illegally, or worse dealing in highly illegal products such as drugs and pornography, using your internet is a perfect way for them to shift the blame, as all of the connections are under your name. It is also very hard to prove who has accessed your network if you are in a densely populated area.

So for these reasons it is really very important that you limit who can access your broadband. It is usually a simple process to protect yourself, and nowadays broadband providers often supply you with the correct tools and software.

Make sure you have a good look at what you have been supplied with and use it to the best benefit that you can.

Broadband - Securing Your Wireless Broadband - Part 1