WiFi - Wireless Access Points & Hotspots 1-800-506-3082
Wireless-G VPN Broadband
Router
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- An Internet connection-sharing Router, Switch, and Access
Point with built-in VPN endpoint capability and advanced
security features
- Jump start your small business network by connecting both
Wireless-G (802.11g) PCs, and local wired PCs
- Securely connect up to 50 remote or traveling users to your
office network via VPN
- "Hotspot Ready" with subscriber registration, authorization
and authentication functions
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Starting Your Own WI-FI Hot Spot - Easy!
1. You will need high-speed Internet access (DSL, Cable, or a T1
connection).
2. We'll Install and Download the correct firmware for your Linksys WiFi
Access Point.
3. A 3rd Party service provider then provides everything
you need to operate your WiFi Hot Spot including; marketing assistance,
tech support, customer authentication and billing.
4. We sell and service Verified Linksys Routers and
Access Points that have been tested with Intel® Centrino™ Mobile
Technology for compatibility and interoperability.
Call us for a free consultation and/or pricing 1-800-506-3082.
Wireless networking, also called WiFi or 802.11 networking is used to
connect computers at home, in an office, airport, coffee shop, and even
within certain cities. They use this technology to provide Internet
access to the public, wireless networking may may become so widespread
that you can access the Internet just about anywhere at any time,
without using wires.
WiFi has many advantages. Wireless networks are easy to set up and
generally inexpensive. Plus, a single wireless router can allow many
devices to connect to the Internet.
Some WiFi basics: A wireless network uses high frequency radio waves
usually in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHzs frequency band, just like a cordless
phone in your house. A computer's wireless network adapter changes data
into a radio signal then sends it to the wireless router that then
receives the signal and decodes it. The information from the router is
then sent to the Internet using a wired connection. The process works in
reverse to get the data from the internet back to your computer.
Wireless technology uses 802.11 networking standards set forth by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). This allows
manufacturers to make products that are interoperable with other 802.11
standard products.
802.11 standards are constantly changing as new technology emerges: The
original 802.11b is the slowest and least expensive standard. 802.11b
transmits in the 2.4 GHz frequency band at 11 megabits of data per
second. 802.11g transmits at 2.4 GHz, but it's a lot faster delivering
54 megabits of data per second. 802.11g is faster because it utilizes
orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), a more efficient
coding technique. 802.11a transmits at 5GHz and can move up to 54
megabits of data per second. It also and uses OFDM coding. Even newer
standards will be coming along in the near future like 802.11n, it
should be even faster than 802.11g. However, the 802.11n standard isn't
yet final.
Call us for a free consultation and/or pricing 1-800-506-3082.
We service the Phoenix Metro area including:
Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Glendale, Gilbert, Chandler, Cave
Creek, Deer Valley, Peoria, Goodyear, Avondale, Sun City, Sun City West,
Surprise, El Mirage, Tolleson, Casa Grande, Prescott, Payson, Pine,
Strawberry, Wickenburg, Globe, Show Low, Eloy, Gila Bend, Tucson, Arizona. |