Spotting the Best Places for Wireless in Your Town

May 26th, 2010

Part of the joy of actually having a computer that can connect to wireless internet is knowing where the best networks happen to be in your town. Sure, there are those typical locations–various chain stores like Starbucks, maybe your office or the local library. But for people with computers, there is something a whole lot more enjoyable in not sharing a space with dozens of other users clicking away on their laptops. Because wireless internet networks that are small often see a serious drain in signal once more than a couple of users are online, you definitely are always on the lookout for a location with a free Wi-Fi network, but without the ten or 20 people who have their computers and look like they aren’t going to be going anywhere for awhile. Read the rest of this entry »

Solving your Wireless Internet Issues at Home and on the Road

May 26th, 2010

There have been a lot of problems over the years getting reliable wireless internet connections. The issues on the road have been well-documented, but there continues to be inferior wireless connections set up in homes.What every wireless internet customer is looking for is basically what you get out of a WiFi hotspot: high speed service without interruption, all over the room or area covered. Obviously, this signal strength is provided by a modem which is established in a certain location.Is any provider offering these modems for customers to take with them on the road? The best wireless home connections have worked in the same way as the hotspots set up in cafes and other public places, but tossing a modem into your bag and talking it to the road is the ideal scenario for a wireless user. CLEAR 4G wireless internet has come out with a version of this modem that has recently gotten a lot of attention in the field. Read the rest of this entry »