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If you plan on sharing your wireless Internet access, you will need to have 
that option turned on in your settings. However, if you do not have other 
computers hooked up to the network at this time, for security purposes, you 
should leave the setting turned off until the need arises to share the wireless 
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Wireless Internet 
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Coming in at the slowest is Bluetooth, followed by 802.11b, 802.11a and topping 
the charts currently is 802.11g. 802.11b is roughly equivalent to the 
traditional wired 10BaseT Wired Ethernet networks. Therefore, switching to 
Wi-If should not considerably slow down your wireless Internet connection .

Wireless Network Equipment While Traveling

You will need to have a wireless network card, either an adapter or integrated 
in your laptop. If you do not have an available slot on your PC, there are 
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Finding a Wireless Internet Hot 
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There are several stores and restaurants that offer wireless Internet access, 
such as Starbucks. If you have a particular destination in mind, you can call 
the hotels to see if they offer the service. There are also hot spot 
directories that you can search to find wireless Internet access.

Wireless Internet - WiFi Standards

802.11 is the Wi-If standard, however there are other standards which are 
variations of the 802.11. These include:

    * 802.11a
    * 802.11b
    * 802.11g
    * 802.11i.

The differences among these standards includes speed, transmission frequency, 
and price. 802.11g is backwards compatible with previous products, but that is 
not the case with 802.11a. Make sure you check on compatibility issues prior to 
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Wireless Internet and Dial 
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It is possible to share a wireless Internet connection with dial up, but it is 
not a very good idea. Some access points, such as the airport extreme base 
station from Apple, will allow this. However, there is some slow down time with 
sharing a wireless Internet connection, and if you decide to share a dial up 
connection, you won't be surfing anything fast.

Finding a Wireless Internet Hot Spot in a Chain

If you are traveling and know that you will be stopping at Starbucks, for 
example, and want to access the Internet, you can check out their website to 
see what specific franchises offer wireless Internet access.

Paying for Wireless Internet Access

Most likely, you will need to pay for the high speed wireless Internet access 
when you travel. Starbucks for example uses T-mobile as their wireless Internet 
provider. You will need to have a t-mobile account in order to access WI-if at 
Starbucks. There are some restaurants that may advertise free Wi-If, but in 
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Nationwide Wireless Internet 
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There are a plethora of national wireless high speed Internet services 
available. AT&T, Sprint PCS, T-mobile, and Verizon are a few which offer 
nationwide service. You will want to check out various pricing, roaming 
policies and fees for the various networks.

Mixing Apples and PC's to Share Wireless Internet Connection

You can mix apple and PC on a wireless network and share a wireless Internet 
access. For example, Apple makes an access point called the AirPort Extreme 
Base station. Even though it is made by Apple, it still uses the Wi-If 
standard, and PC computers with a wireless adapter on the network will be able 
to share the wireless Internet connection

Mixing Wireless Internet and Wired Internet

You can easily share a wireless Internet access while still maintaining a wired 
network. There are many wireless routers on the market which offer both wired 
and wireless network capabilities. It is also possible to add on an access 
point after a wired router for wireless access.
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Configuring Wireless Access Point to Share Wireless Internet 
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Once you install the drivers on your computer for the access point, you will be 
able to open up the configuration software that comes with the router. The IP 
address 192.168.0.0 is the lowest in the network and should be dedicated to the 
router. Make sure to follow the specific configuration instructions that come 
with your wireless router, as each product will be slightly different from one 
another.
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Wireless Internet 
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The beauty of the WI-FI is that it set a standard for wireless networking. 
Because of this, you do not need to have equipment from all the same venders in 
order to run a successful wireless network. You will be able to share wireless 
Internet access as well without having equipment from all the same venders.

Configuring Wireless Internet Card

You will need to use the configuration software that comes with your network 
card to configure your computer to work at various hot spots. Simply type in 
the hotspot network name (various depending on the service you are using) and 
state the type of network, such as access point. You can also scan available 
wireless broadband internet access in the area and choose which network you 
wish to connect with.
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Wireless Internet 
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WI-FI, the 802.11 standard, is important for a variety of reasons. Having a 
standard in the industry ensures that anyone using wi-fi will be using the same 
standard, therefore equipment and connections are interchangeable. Having a set 
standard makes setting up wireless networks, sharing wireless internet access 
and working with wireless equipment more 
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