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How does wireless Internet work?

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How does wireless Internet work?

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32 views 18 on Howcast, 14 on other sites » Anonymous (14) Wireless Internet works through a router that sends out a signal for sending and receiving data. Install a wireless card in a computer to gain access…more »Wireless Internet works through a router that sends out a signal for sending and receiving data. Install a wireless card in a computer to gain access to a wireless router with help from a computer specialist in this free video on Internet connections.

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They work preety much like any other wireless device. They transfer a signal at a specific frequency in which both the transmiters and recivers are tuned to. The signals are digital though, which means they are a bunch of 0s and 1s, not literally though, they are ons or offs, ups or downs: two different types of signaling which the reciever then interprets into data.

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When most people refer to wireless internet these days, they refer to internet that is wireless within a certain fixed area (like at home, or at work for example). To add wireless internet to your house all you need to do is purchase a wireless router.

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Imagine a world that is wire-free. Wireless internet is one of the many mediums that will help make this world a 24X7 connected, wire-free world.

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UDATAnet has antennas located in Wyandot county that are directly connected to our main line out to the internet. These antennas operates on a 2.4 Ghz frequency (Microwave) which allows UDATAnet to broadcast an internet link up to 10 miles from each antenna. Each customer must have an antenna, radio and a computer in order to receive/transmit back to UDATAnet. This connection is live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no time limit on usage. When your computer is turned on, you are on the internet. There is no telephone line involved and the weather does not effect your connection.

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