Wireless Internet On Laptop
Wireless Internet On Laptop
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMax, as this wireless internet for laptop is commonly referred to as, is not exactly a new technology. It’s just that people start to pay more attention to this technology in the recent times. An engineering officer of the Air Force Academy, Robert Morrow, is of the opinion that the future belongs to WiMax because cellular data and WiFi are not going to be ‘in’ anymore. On the other hand, there are many other people who do not have this kind of feeling about WiMax because it is very expensive and hence they Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless Internet Connectivity
Wireless Internet Connectivity
Recently with the availability of 3G and 4G handsets in the market a lot of people have been itching to get their hands on the latest mobile phones and surf the internet without the hassle of turning on their personal computers, netbooks or laptops. With 3G and 4G mobile phones you can surf, chat, watch your favorite shows, as well as listen to your favorite music all at the palm of your hand. But a 3G or 4G mobile phone in essence is still a phone, to enable the functionality of these handsets the telecommunications companies and / or Read the rest of this entry »
Plantronics Wireless Headsets
Plantronics Wireless Headsets
The Plantronics CS55 Wireless Headset Bundle offers superior digital sound. The CS55 wireless headset has the call quality of a corded set with the convenience of a mobile phone. Employees can work around the office as they need to without missing a call.
Plantronics continues as a technology leader. The Plantronics CS55 Headset offers the freedom of mobility while maintaining efficiency. Employees may talk with co-workers, walk to the printer, pour a cup of coffee and not miss an important call for up to 300 feet from the employee’s desk.
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Security Key For Wireless
Security Key For Wireless
Part of securing your network must include looking at your wireless access points. Wireless access can be dangerous to your network. Most people don’t even know how easy it is to exploit wireless access points. Let me illustrate my point. I went out one afternoon and took my trusty laptop with me. The task this afternoon was to scan for “open” wireless access points. An “open” wireless access point is one that has absolutely no encryption, or security, on the signal. This allows anyone to listen in on your data stream. If you still don’t get it, it’s a Read the rest of this entry »



