As a Realtor, I visit many homes every week. Frequently I’ll have my HP tablet PC with me so that I can take notes or have contracts available for clients that I meet.  It never ceases to amaze me that I can walk into a home, turn on my computer and 1 out of 3 times have immediate access to the internet.

This is not supposed to happen guys.  (more…)

,

Ken S. said:

Although a wireless transmitter is limited in its range, wireless extension points can be installed to boost its signal and make the range of the network much larger. These wireless extension points are commonly known as repeaters.

Several companies have started to manufacture wireless repeaters, despite the fact that these devices are not part of the wireless standard. Wireless repeaters are designed to resolve certain problems with wireless coverage. The further away you are from where the wireless signal originates, the weaker the signal becomes. Eventually, you can’t receive the signal at all, regardless of what equipment you have. (more…)

Cloud Computing and You

May 8th, 2009
David B. said:


Everything changes; the world, business, technology, everything. In 2000, we had dial-up internet, expensive software suite solutions, IT departments, and branch offices. We still have those things – except if you still have dial-up, stop reading and go get DSL (more…)

,

Jon K. said:

A reliable Internet connection is crucial for the many people who use the Internet in their careers, and even people who use the Internet primarily for entertainment may feel that they can not live without a good Internet connection. (more…)

Going wireless with Internet connections these days is turning into a trend, and one that many of us are starting to enjoy. The convenience of being able to stay connected at any spot, or two feet, or ten feet away from ‘any spot’, is delightful, we must admit.

However, another buzz that has come out of wireless popularity is the security problem that joins it. (more…)

, ,
Crystal W. said:


Once a term only used by governments, cloud hosting is making its way to businesses both large and small. According to Wikipedia, cloud computing “is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the internet.” (more…)

,