Wireless Internet Access

Surf Where You Want To

Once you've moved to broadband internet to enjoy much faster access and you've freed up your telephone line the next big thing to consider is going wireless.

A wireless broadband router enables you to surf the net from any location in your home - with no more cables or telephone extension lines running up the stairs or along the dining room floor. You just need to ensure that your PC has a wireless comms card in it to "talk to" the transmitter.

The wireless broadband router (sometimes called a modem) connects to your broadband enabled, landline telephone socket and can be situated just about anywhere in your house.

It's Good To Share

You can buy a wireless broadband router that has 4 or more ports built in that can be used to connect other computers to it via cables to share the same internet connection.

Don't worry about security issues because it's possible to use passwords to protect your wireless internet connection from other computers within the transmission range (such as the next door neighbours perhaps).

Surf Anywhere With A Laptop

For the greatest, surf anywhere, flexibility you'll need a laptop. Then using your wireless broadband router you can simply go anywhere and surf anywhere around the house - and even the garden. You'll need a laptop that has either got the wireless communications hardware already built in to it (such as Intel Centrino technology) or you'll need a wireless card that it simply pushed in to the available card slot on the laptop. The connectivity range is in the region of 100m from the wireless broadband transmitter.

For further information on all the available wireless internet access hardware just pick from any of the retailers detailed.

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