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Wireless Broadband

Wireless Broadband

What is Wireless Broadband?

Wireless broadband is the most new improved broadband service available. This service is a way to receive broadband without the need for wires, instead a broadband wireless signal is sent around a local area using a device called a wireless broadband router, which enables other computers within the area to connect to the broadband internet connection.

What Can I Do With Wireless Broadband?

Well, this improved innovation makes it possible for you to set up a wireless broadband connection at home/work which lets you use the internet on your laptop or another desktop computer, without the need to connect them to your main computer using wires. You could take your laptop in other rooms of your house or office, for that extra bit of peace and quiet or privacy. Once you get this facility, you won’t want to change back, it’s useful and convenient.

The other great use for wireless broadband is where you can access the internet at public places such as cafes, restaurants, airports, train stations etc. The way this works is that a business such as a cafe for example broadcasts a broadband signal in its local area, which you can log onto using your. This method of connecting to broadband in public places is known as Wifi. The places with these facilities are known as Wifi hotspots.

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How Do I Get Wireless Broadband Access?

To set up wireless broadband in your home, you will need to have a broadband connection already set up, you will need to buy a wireless broadband router which is the device which sends the wireless broadband signal around your home and you will need to buy a wireless network LAN card for your laptop or second computer which receives your broadband signal. Once you have the network set up, you will also have the added advantage that as your computers are networked together, you will be able to send and receive files from one computer to the other, read files off any of the computer hard drives from any computer in the network and print documents directly from any computer in the network. You will have to leave your main computer on for all of this to be possible though. However you don’t need to leave your main computer on to use your broadband wirelessly around your home as the wireless broadband router will still send the broadband signal around your house even when your main computer is switched off.

If you only want to use your laptop in Wifi hotspots when you are out and about then you will only need to buy a wireless LAN card as a broadband router is not required in this case (you will only need a broadband router if you were to use your laptop or computer wirelessly at home). The other thing you will need is an account with a Wifi service provider to give you Wifi access.

Wireless broadband routers and wireless LAN cards can be bought in most offline computer stores or you can buy them online too.

Make the most of your broadband provider and choose the right provider for you.
Browse broadband packages available to you.

Several broadband service providers have several packages available and now include Wifi products, such as wireless kits, wireless minutes, LAN cards etc.

Daniel Roberts is an experienced U.K based writer

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What To Consider When Chosing A Broadband Provider

What To Consider When Chosing A Broadband Provider

Broadband providers now provide speeds of upto 24mb (thanks to the addition fire optic cabling). With the increase of online media such as audio and video streaming and online gaming, Broadband providers are under constant pressure to provide the most competitive and fastest broadband speeds. This is great news for the consumer. But before deciding which Broadband provider to choose, you should consider the following options.

What Purpose Is The Broadband Used For

One of the first questions to ask yourself is what sort of broadband package you need. Will you be using the broadband connection all day?, will you be downloading games, watching videos, checking social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. If you are heavy user then a fast connection of upto 8mb and an unlimited bandwith (the amount of data you can download) is vital. However if you are a light user, who may only use the broadband connection for casual searching and emailing then some broadband providers allow customers to purchase broadband packages at a discounted rate, with a limited amount of downloading availabl.

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The Area You Live In

Once you have an idea of what kind of broadband package you need, it’s now time to go and find a provider. There are many sites out there that will allow you to search Broadband providers in your area and the packages available. For instance some areas will not have access to a cable connection and depending how far away you live from a telephone exchange, can also determine the broadband speed you can expect.

Broadband Equipment

Another consideration is the type of broadband equipment you will need. Will you be using more than one computer, do you require a wireless internet connection?. For using broadband via a mobile connection you will need two things. A router and a wireless internet connection. A router is a device that connects up to the internet, and provide a ‘always on’ internet connection. You can either connect direct to the router via a LAN (local area network) Ethernet cable or via a wireless connection. Most laptops these days have the wireless technology built in and you will need the routers access code to link the broadband connection to your laptop. However if you are using a desktop connection you will need to purchase a wireless internet card or plug-in in dongle.

Broadband Providers Fair Usage

Perhaps the biggest way consumers get caught out when using there broadband connection, is by not checking there broadband providers fair usage policy. As broadband connection usually share the pipe (connection) with many other users (most broadband providers in the UK rent the access) then there needs to be some sort of fair way for everybody to be allowed a fast connection. Broadband providers will usually monitor the amount of data and bandwith you are using, and may limit the amount of download speed attained if you go over either a set amount, or are constantly downloading at peak times. This restriction usually comes in the form of either a capped broadband speed or you may even have to pay extra for the usage. It is therefore vital to read the documentation before signing up.

Neil Maycock writes articles for Broadband providers UK

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