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Wireless Broadband Internet Service: Helping You Spot the Hot SpotsIn recognition of the demand for communication and technology, you can find "hot spots" almost anywhere -- in airports, coffee shops and libraries.
You can hook up with wireless broadband Internet almost anywhere. Thanks to hot spots, you can keep in touch with others electronically. To connect to a hot spot, you need a laptop computer set up for wireless broadband Internet service. You must then be within range of a Wi-Fi network, which usually is within 50 feet or so. The distance covered may vary up to more that 100 feet. As for the speed, the connection speed through a wireless broadband Internet service is hundred times faster than a dial-up connection. To locate hot spots in a city, you can get a "sniffer" (coined by Boingo wireless), a program that can detect Wi-Fi networks present in an area. A sniffer can save you time and effort of having to go around looking for Wi-Fi signals. When connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi, the system warns you that you are about to connect to an un-secured network. In one way, this is a safe guard prompt for the user when hooking up using an open-to-the-public connection, which rarely are equipped with security measures. Upon acknowledging that you are connecting through an un-secured free access connection, you will be able to browse the Internet. However, if the wireless broadband Internet service connection is not free, you will be invited to buy network time. Coffee shops like Starbucks offer this through its partnership with T-Mobile. People can subscribe on a weekly or monthly basis, or they can get a day pass, which is good for 24 hours. One advantage of the wireless broadband Internet service is that you can still access your internet service provider that you regularly use. For instance, you can use your AOL in tandem with a wireless broadband Internet service.
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