Dual Band Wireless Internet Router For Prepaid Wifi

Dual Band Wireless Internet Router For Prepaid Wifi
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NetGear is offering a new dual band wireless internet router that is the first home prepaid WiFi router to provide automatic channel switching.

The router has the capability to sense when the first channel is overcrowded and automatically switch to another channel to avoid slow downs. The router runs Linux and offers five Gb Ethernet ports along with a USB port for file sharing in private clouds. The N600 router runs on embedded Linux as do most NetGear devices. This dual band router is capable of operating on both a 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band, and it enables download speeds of 300 Mbps. The clear channel selector feature was previously only available on high end business wireless routers, but is now being offered to the home user as a way to combat the growing problem of channel overcrowding.


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New Router Launched By Edimax Which Acts As WiFi Hotspot

New Router Launched By Edimax Which Acts As WiFi Hotspot
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Edimax Technology has declared the launch of its new 3G-6218n Wireless 150Mbps 3G Portable Router and the most attractive feature of this router is that it can be used as a Wifi Hotspot. Users can use the 3G-6218n to create a Wifi Hotspot at any place with a 3G internet connection. The 3G-6218n Wireless 3G router has a built-in battery, xDSL /cable Internet support, and also a 3G/3.5G support. It enables the conversion of an internet connection from a cable/xDSL modem or a 3G/3.5G USB modem card into a Wifi Hotspot. If either of these connections is not available, a user can share an internet connection with a smartphone that supports internet tethering or 3G. This facility allows users of major smartphones such as HTC, iPhone, Nokia, Blackberry etc to create their instant Wi-Fi hotspots.


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Free Wifi At Tesco Stores

Free Wifi At Tesco Stores
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British super market, Tesco, is offering it clients, free wifi internet service, at its stores. Providing wifi facilities at its stores would enable customers, to use their smart phones or laptops, to look up the net to compare the price of products or availability, while shopping at the store.
At the moment Tesco is trying out wifi service at four of its stores. As Tesco uses wifi for most of its operations it will not have to invest much towards infrastructure. Tesco is could also repeat this experiment of wifi service in its stores outside the UK.
Though free wifi service is currently available in cafes and fast food joints it is finding takers in retail business. Customers also have expectation regarding facilities available at shopping outlets.


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