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Wireless communication is the transfer of info. over a distance without the use of electrical conductors or "wires". The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television remote control) or long (thousands or millions of kilometers for radio communications). When the context is clear, the term is often shortened to "wireless". Wireless communication is generally considered to be a branch of telecommunications. It encompasses various types of fixed, mobile, and portable two way radios, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and wireless networking. Other examples of wireless technology include GPS units, garage door openers and or garage doors, wireless computer mice, keyboards and headsets, satellite television and cordless telephones. From Wikipedia under the
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FierceWireless MatlinPatterson was reaching out to bondholders and other investors in a bid to strengthen its potential counter-offer for Nortel's wireless assets. ... NSN: We Only Want Nortel's Wireless Unit Billing World Nokia vows to keep Nortel on cutting edge Globe and Mail Can next generation of tech firms continue Nortel's Canadian ... Canada.com Wall Street Journal - Toronto Star - Reuters - FierceBroadbandWireless all 162 news articles » From Google News Search: "Wireless" How does built-in wireless connection work in a laptop? Q. I understand that I can get wireless internet connection if my laptop has a built-in wireless card for as long as I'm in a "hotspot" where I get connection from radio waves. How true is that? I am planning to get a laptop, but I'm not sure if where we live now is actually a "hotspot" or not where I could use it for regular web surfing? We do have broadband internet for our desktop now, but I don't want to have a wireless router connected to that as it is connected to my work/company's computer, I trust wired network better for that. If there is a DSL or Cable internet provider in our area, will that give a big possibility that I will be able to get good signal for the laptop's wireless internet connection? Where do built-in wireless cards… [cont.] Asked by lexie - Thu Dec 21 01:56:37 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. It is true you can connect to the Internet with radio waves. Hotspot however is a term used for an actual company. Hotspot cost money to use. You can pay monthly or pay-as-you go. Once you have an account with them you can use their Internet at Starbucks, airports and other various places (where Hotspot is offered). Now besides hot spot there are other ways you can connect via wireless. The easiest way is with a router. You already said you don't want to use a wireless router, but actually you can connect any computer to the router via "wired" or "wireless". Almost all routers have 4 ports for Ethernet and x amount for wired connections. If you connect a computer through the wired ports it would be just as secured as a computer… [cont.] Answered by yoophglup - Thu Dec 21 02:23:45 2006 How to make a desktop able to recieve wireless internet in a free wireless city connection? Q. My parents live in a free wireless internet zone city and have a dell desktop that runs windows xp. How can I set them up to recieve the wireless signal to get the internet? Currently they are not hooked up to any connection wired or wireless and do not have a wireless card installed. The computer has an internal modem. Asked by krtjroman - Mon Nov 26 09:19:55 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. you have to get a wireless card. Bestbuy, circuit city or compusa have ok ones. newegg.com is also good. If you are not good with computers get a external wireless adapter. When you plug it in and install the software. There should be a something to choose a wireless network. Answered by EJ - Tue Nov 27 18:53:19 2007 How can check if somebody is using my wireless router?
Q. I purchased a Wireless router, I am using the cat 5 from my wireless router to my PC therefore I am not using the wireless capabilities of my router. I would like to monitor the users of my routers? How can I find who is using my wireless router ? If I type ipconfig/all will it tell me who is using my router? Asked by Laura M - Sat May 2 15:13:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. no, login to your router. If you are using a netgear router, type in Routerlogin.com and if it asks for password and stuff type ADMIN for the username password for the password. Than it'll login to your router, it'll show a page with a whole bunch of tabs, to the left there will be an option that you can press that says attatched devices, click that and it'll tell you wat computers and devices are attached according to the computers name. so if your neighbors computer is called, DANS-PC it'll say that name as the connected device. If you dont want anyone logging onto ur router. add WEP or WPA security. Refer to your router manual for instructions on how to do this. It's a rather very simple process though,. Hope this helps Answered by fade2blak_91 - Sat May 2 15:22:00 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Wireless"
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