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- What are WiFi hotspots and what can they do for me? - WiFi is an internet technology which allows you to access the Internet within a local area without the need to physically connect your computer to a computer network, instead a wireless broadband signal is sent around the local area allowing computer users to connect to the internet in that area wirelessly. In case you were wondering WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity and WiFi hotspots are public areas where you can access one of these wireless broadband signals.
- Notebook and WiFi standards - Every modern notebook is WiFi enabled, allowing Internet access from any part of the globe. But while using your wireless notebook, you should be aware of WiFi standards, hotspots, and how to effectively use this technology to make the optimum use of your notebook. The 802.11g WiFi standard is the latest standard, which your notebook follows when you are online. The WiFi consists of protocols like 802.11, 802.15, 802.16, and 802.20. However, for most notebook users 802.11 would be sufficient with added "a", "b", or "g".
- Connect to the Internet through WiFi - WiFi, known as Wireless Fidelity, allows a user to connect to the Internet without using network cabling. Whether it's from your bedroom, couch, indoors or outdoors data can be sent and received within the range of a wireless base station. WiFi uses 802.11a or 802.11b technologies to provide a very reliable connection that is also fast and secure.
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