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Make netbook connection to internet

Monday, March 1, 2010

People often are confused about how to connect their netbook (or laptop) to the Internet. Is the same for netbook - you can connect virtually any portable computer to the Internet in four ways .... And it's really easy

1. Using Wired connection ISP
The first way, and I use a lot, simply connect your notebook to the router at home, using the Netbook Ethernet port and cable that came with your router. So every time that works, provides a fast and secure, but it means that you need to use the netbook a short cable from your router. Any use of the Internet will be part of the normal use of broadband with your ISP at home, but not the point of netbooks which can be mobile with them? Who wants to have Nice new Netbook linked by a cable?

2. Connect with wireless connection from your home ISP
Another way to get netbooks online if you're at home is to connect the wireless router for the home. It is a very simple process - just connect the netbook and try your router. You can get a fast connection, good security (if you tell your router to use WPA) and usually work anywhere in your home or garden. Several netbooks, notebooks and other computers you can use the wireless Internet router in this way by you, your family and friends can use their own netbook at the same time.

3. Using Wifi Connection
A really cheap way to get online when you're out and it is on Wifi. Many squat - bars, hotels, shopping centers - were "wifi hotspots" that are simply powerful wireless router that can be used to connect the netbook wireless network. Some are free and can be used by all computers that are located nearby. Others are owned by operators such as BT Openzone or telecomms MYCLOUD and you need to pay to use them. The monthly subscription or pay as you go available. Perfect then, these choices are free and cheap for use with netboks cheap?


For something different from the netbook navigation in general, be wary of wifi. Others have no security at all, and the other is the password protection, but the data you send and receive is not encrypted. This means that no one can browse and listen to what they were doing. Do not waste time with wifi for this reason. See our function to separate the Access to learn more about it.

4. Using 3G Connection
The final form to connect to the network of netbooks - (and yes, there are only four ways - I said it was easy) is to use the latest mobile phone network - short for third generation 3G. As a phone, you can pay as you go or do a monthly subscription for phone companies to meet their needs. Then, with a small USB device called a modem or a USB dongle connected to your netbook, you can connect quickly and securely to the network most of the United Kingdom and in many places abroad. Netbook Some even have a slot to put the card in a straight line, if you can use a phone where you are, you probably can connect to the internet via 3G. Many people use 3G to connect to the network even netbook at home and not waste time with a normal ISP.


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