Posted on February 10th, 2011 by zenia
Internet in Afghanistan is rapidly recruiting more and more users, with about a million people now surfing the web. Although the internet in Afghanistan still as a long way to go before it becomes accessible and affordable to more of the population, the current internet service providers are doing all they can to bring the internet in this country up to speed. Many of the internet service providers have invested heavily in the rebuilding of the communications infrastructure in an effort to get Afghanistan connected to the rest of the world and be able to enjoy all the economic and social benefits that internet connectivity can bring.
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Posted on November 29th, 2010 by zenia
What is a Wireless Internet Card And How Does It Work?
A wireless Internet card is a type of adapter card that can improve the computer’s capabilities; in this case connectivity. You can get an Internet card for a desktop, PDA, notebook or even a netbook. The wireless Internet card connects with the WiFi hotspot to gain Internet connection for your computer. The wireless Internet card is small, can be the size of a credit card and it picks up the signal at the WiFi hotspot. If you thus want to browse the Internet at a coffee shop and have a wireless Internet card, it will be a case of just sitting down, switching on the notebook, finding the WiFi, getting permission to connect and you are on. Some holiday places also provide you with a wireless Internet card for such connectivity.
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Posted on November 29th, 2010 by zenia
What is a WiFi Antenna?
A WiFi antenna is a type of pc accessory that is required to radiate or capture the waves in a specific device and receiving the wireless, thus radio signals. The WiFi antenna is thus designed to specific radiate and receive radio waves. Without the WiFi antenna there can be no Internet connectivity. A person can setup a WiFi hotspot and all the WiFi enabled computers in the immediate coverage range can then connect to the Internet via the usage of the WiFi antenna of the specific hotspot. A WiFi antenna has a specific frequency of use, shape, polarization, and feeding method, strength and feed point impedance.
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USB Internet – Explanation of What it Entails
USB Internet combines the benefits of WiFi and LAN Internet. With USB Internet you use a USB as modem. It has never been easier to get high speed and convenient Internet than with the modern day USB Internet. It is mobile, definitely light, and versatile. With USB Internet you can have all your peripherals connected in a flash. Wireless has never been this convenient. Simply buy your card, connect the USB modem to your computer or notebook via the USB slot, follow the Wizard guide, install and you are up and running – provided you have a contract or have purchased prepaid data bundles for the bandwidth that you want to use. Now you can have Internet access from just about anywhere where there is wireless connectivity.
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How Does the Dial-up Connection Work?
A dial-up connection to the Internet is less popular today than five years ago simply because wireless technology and broadband have brought about fast connectivity. A dial-up connection simply means that a person connects to the Internet via a landline. The dial-up connection consists of computer plus modem plus landline and then finally also Internet access which is obtained from an Internet access provider. The modem sends the signal from the pc to the landline which then connects with the modem at the Internet access provider via a landline. Dial-up connect is slower than any of the other methods of connecting to the Internet. Instead of paying for bandwidth used, you pay for the time connected. It is still a fine option for someone who only sends and receives emails once daily and on occasion needs to do something on the Internet. If you plan heavy browsing then it is not the way to connect.
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