>Subject: [A-1-Computer_ Tech] what is benefit of wireless? 

>Hello, JD's wife. Thank you for answering my questions. I still have several

>concerns. 1) I'm beginning to think it's too much for me to think about

>wireless. 2) So what is the benefit of wireless? 


(JD's wife on her own account here! ;) )
Well, if you have a few computers in the house, its a lot easier than trying to 
give EVERY one of them a special router and set up to the internet. All you'd 
need is the little card or adapter in the USB drive. Plus, no wire mess running 
everywhere- if there's kid or creatures around, this can be messy (We have a 1 
yr old and 2 kitties). With the laptop, you can go from your own home network 
to Starbucks like you were mentioning without any worries. Your comp would 
realize you're somewhere new, see it was a freebie open wifi, and easily tap 
into it. 
If its the security issues that are spooking you, that's easily fixed! 
Passwords, encryptions, and other security helpers are included with your 
routers. They can be confusing at first to get set up, but once you do, no 
worries... You're the only one who can get in there! Most home based wireless 
networks are for people with a few comps in the house, as well as other 
equipment that uses internet. Xboxes and Playstations both have online areas 
that players can log into and play games with anyone. They can either be hooked 
up with the wires (big mess!) or tap into wifi (easier!). Main reason we have 
it, really. My laptop, his Xbox. 

Hope that helps!-SJ
  

    
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