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inviroman 26-03-2006 21:55

wireless internet
 
first i dont know a thing about wireless as i hard wired my house with cat5 but i now need to connect to the web via wifi anywhere i go ie airports cafes hotels etc can some one explain how i do it
thanks
my laptop has wireless enabled 11mb/54mb

Druchii 26-03-2006 22:16

Re: wireless internet
 
Usually it picks up the wireless signal itself, and there you go.

But, in some cases it will notify you with a "Wireless network found" message, on which you click and click connect.

Obviously if you miss this message you can double click the Wireless icon in your system tray.

Make sure your wiFi is switched on throughout this.

It's really simple :)

Also, to scan for new networks press "Refresh network list" in the menu that appears after double clicking the wireless icon.

Simple.

Gareth 26-03-2006 22:23

Re: wireless internet
 
I've only seen prepay wifi... you pay for the amount of time you'll be connected and they provide you with the credentials you'll need to connect to their wireless access point.

Provided you've already got the hardware (which you have by the sounds of it) then you'd just need to pay the provider.

There are some free-of-charge wifi spots popping up over the place... Wikipedia has some info and some links to some interesting sites. I think the idea is that businesses, ie McDonalds, small coffee shops, etc... set up a wireless AP in the hope that you'll go there and buy their products whilst surfing the web for free, and that you'll potentially stay longer (and drink more coffee and eat more burgers) if you're happily surfing the web for 'free'.

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One thing to be careful of, however, is the presence of evil twin networks... these are wireless access points that are set up in the same location as legitimate access points with the sole intention of getting people to connect and then stealing any passwords, credit card numbers, etc... that they have used.

The customer is unaware that instead of connecting to the access point that they paid to use, they're really connected to the evil twin, so they quite happily access confidential information, buy stuff, etc... without realising what is happening.

The moral of the story is to check closely which network you're connected to if you ever use a public wifi spot.

Ramrod 26-04-2007 16:14

Re: wireless internet
 
More on evil twin wifi points.......

Gareth 26-04-2007 22:56

Re: wireless internet
 
See, I wasn't just making this stuff up :D


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