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Wireless
Internet Service
Wireless
Internet Service provides high-speed access to the Internet without
the use of a phone line. Much like a radio signal, data is
transmitted to and from your computer via antennas. The data travels
from your computer, to an antenna mounted outside your residence or
business, and then proceeds through a series of antennas placed
every three to five miles until it gets to your Internet provider.
Wireless
Internet Service can compete with xDSL and cable modem service
speeds, and it may even pass them up. Depending on the service
package you get from your provider, Wireless Internet Service access
can range from 1.0 megabits per second (mbps) to 11 mbps.
Difference
between Wireless Internet Service and Satellite Internet Access:
While both services transmit data without the use of wires,
satellite access sends and receives data through satellites orbiting
around the earth. Wireless Internet Service uses
a path of antennas between you and the Internet service provider.
The two types of data are distinguishable by the kind of equipment
that is used to translate them (a wireless receiver and a satellite
dish and modem).
You will need a
receiver, placed inside your home or business, and a bidirectional
antenna, placed outside your home or business. The receiver connects
to the antenna via coaxial cable. The receiver connects to your
computer via Ethernet, so you will also need a network card in each
computer that you wish to have Internet access through the wireless
receiver.
Wireless
Internet Service is an "always on" technology. This means that you
do not have to wait for your modem to dial up; just open your
Internet browser, and you are on the Internet within seconds.
Wireless Internet Service is excellent especially when you are using
DSL Internet. Just imagine the bad weather conditions or fire, where
these situations can damage the Internet cable. In all these similar
situations Wireless Internet Service is the only solution. Moreover,
nowadays Wireless Internet Service is getting cheaper with so many
providers.
Wireless
Internet Service usually operates on the 2.4 GHz spread spectrum
radio band. Although this band is unlicensed, it is becoming the
standard transmission band for wireless computer products worldwide.
Because it is spread spectrum, the band is difficult to detect, so
it is unlikely that any stray signals would be picked up by the
antenna and receiver. It is also unlikely that your signal would be
picked up by anyone else.
Wireless
Internet Service is predicted to be available to more homes and
businesses than xDSL or cable modem service in the near future.
Wireless Internet Service implementation costs less for providers
than xDSL or cable modem, so it is expected that many Wireless
Internet Service will be popping up all over the world. Since there
are no phone or cable line limitations with wireless access, the
probability of actually getting the service is greater. There is no
doubt that there is lot for Wireless Internet Service to get in the
near future.
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