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Can I connect to the WCN with a Wi-Fi card?

WCN blog & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You can’t connect directly to a node with a Wi-Fi card, but you can connect if there is a wireless access point plugged into the node. Wi-Fi cards, such as a PCMCIA card used in a laptop, are designed to connect to wireless access points. Although nodes in a WCN use Wi-Fi equipment, they only talk to each other to route network traffic and do not act as wireless access points. Therefore you can’t connect to a node directly with a Wi-Fi card.
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BACK TO TOP What types of Wi-Fi cards and computers can connect to the Wi-Fi network?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
In order to use the EarthLink Wi-Fi service you must have an installed 802.11b/g compatible wireless card or external modem. Most recent laptop computers have Wi-Fi built-in as well as any Mac made after 2005. For use indoors, a Wi-Fi modem is recommended as it provides a faster, more reliable connection to the internet. Note: The EarthLink Wi-Fi product includes an external modem.
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How do I connect to a Wi-Fi Network?

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On the SP5, press the Communications Manager button (on the left side of the device as you look at it, top key) If the network is broadcasting its name, and you are in range of it, you will receive a message on screen that says ??? Wi-Fi : New Networks are available. Would you like to see a list of available networks?" Press ???Yes". On the next screen, press left and right on the joystick to move through the list of Wi-Fi hotspots available.
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What is EarthLink Wi-Fi?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
EarthLink Wi-Fi is a wireless network (similar to a cell phone network) that lets you access the Internet with a high-speed connection at a price similar to dial-up in many areas.
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BACK TO TOP Is Wi-Fi service safe?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
Wi-Fi is very safe - The EarthLink Wi-Fi network broadcasts its signal in the 2.4GHz range and it does it at much lower levels than many devices that use the same frequency that are commonly found in our homes today - Cordless 2.4GHz phones, Baby monitors, Cell phones, and Microwaves to name a few.
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BACK TO TOP Where in the house should I put my Wi-Fi modem?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
The strongest signal will probably be near an exterior window. However, you should experiment with different places inside your home to find the best signal and a convenient location. Sometimes moving your modem a few feet or just a few inches will result in a marked improvement in the quality of your signal. Also, make sure you have the antenna securely connected and it is in the vertical, most upright position.
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If I move, can I take my Wi-Fi modem with me?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Your Wi-Fi modem will work anywhere within the coverage area of your city. If you move to a different city, contact EarthLink and we'll help you re-establish your EarthLink service at your new location.
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How do I connect my PDA to a Wi-Fi hotspot?

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You may need to purchase wireless access to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot unless you can find a free site. Starbucks uses T-Mobile for internet access.
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How do I connect to the FASTPASS Wi-Fi Service?

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The only software you will need is the software driver for your Wi-Fi 802.11b wireless network card and an Internet-ready web browser. The FASTPASS Wi-Fi service requires no additional software. Use your existing Wi-Fi connection software to connect to the FASTPASS Wi-Fi network (SSID = "FASTPASS") NOTE: If you receive an error page, type in any public URL such as yahoo.com and you should be redirected to the FASTPASS Wi-Fi Splash page.
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For your WI-FI services, can I connect with a WI-FI enabled PC, an Apple Macintosh, or both?

Frequently Asked Questions | In Tune Wireless Internet
You can connect with an 802.11b/g enabled PC or Apple Macintosh. You can also connect with WI-FI enabled PDAs (personal digital assistants).
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How do I connect a Wi-Fi router to the MM2211 to provide in-house Wi-Fi coverage?

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Configure your existing Wi-Fi router to use DHCP for the Internet, or WAN connection. Configure and verify that the MM2211 is working in Bridge Mode. Directly connect the MM2211 with the WAN port on the existing Wi-Fi router using an Ethernet cable. The existing Wi-Fi router should be able to obtain a DHCP address from your Metro ISP's network through the MM2211.
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Where can I buy the BSNL Wi - Fi card ?

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The BSNL Wi - Fi card is available for purpose at the location where the BSNL Wi - Fi service is available. Type A cards are available at BSNL info counter of Hotspot and Type B cards will be available at select counters.
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BACK TO TOP Can I use EarthLink Wi-Fi while traveling?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
EarthLink Wi-Fi accounts work nationwide in cities we service. EarthLink Wi-Fi also includes unlimited dial-up access
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BACK TO TOP What is EarthLink Wi-Fi for Outdoor Use?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
EarthLink Wi-Fi for Outdoor Use is a portable broadband connection that gives you the freedom to connect from almost anywhere in your city. It is designed specifically for people who want wi-fi access outside their home.
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BACK TO TOP How fast is EarthLink Wi-Fi Service?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
While the actual speed of the connection you achieve depends on a number of factors, such as the type of equipment you are using, the distance you are from the radio transmitting the signal, etc., our network can achieve speeds up to 3Mbps.
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BACK TO TOP Is EarthLink Wi-Fi service secure?

EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
EarthLink Wi-Fi supports the latest industry-standard Wi-Fi encryption technology. This software is built into your EarthLink-provided modem, and is included in EarthLink's Total Access software. EarthLink also provides free encryption software that is available for download here.
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Do you have WI-FI?

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quot;Ha, ha, ha," is the response we get from Bell South when we question the availability of a DSL line. We "bearly" have phone service period. We cannot get cable, DSL, or anything high speed. So, No is the answer on that one.
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Yes. At both shops. Speeds are about 3-4 mbps downstream, 384-768 kbps up. No filesharing or other bandwidth hogging, or you will be drawn and quartered!
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Calcutta Telephones
Wi-Fi is the commonly used for Wireless Fidelity or Wireless Internet. It is a product compatibility standards for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Wi-Fi was intended to be used for mobile devices and LANs, but is now often used for Internet and wireless VoIP phone access. It enables a person with a wireless-enabled computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA), or a wireless VoIP phone to connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point.
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Wifi-soft - Helping unwire the World
Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity and is used to define any of the wireless technology in the IEEE 802.11 specification - including wireless protocols 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. The industry body called Wi-Fi Alliance is responsible for promoting Wi-Fi along with various other wireless technology standards.
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WCN blog & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Wi-Fi, an industry name for the 802.11 family of wireless networking protocols (802.11b, 802.11a. 802.11g), is the basic technology that the WCN project relies on. Wi-Fi devices are fast and inexpensive. The Wi-Fi equipment we use in the WCN project is the same as the kind you can get off the shelf from an electronics store and plug into a laptop for browsing online at the local coffee shop.
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Wibiki
Technically, Wi-Fi doesn't mean anything; it's a trademark, a brand name. Wi-Fi is an invented word to describe a particular way of using radio waves to transmit and receive digital data. It's meant to suggest "wireless fidelity," but that's not what it means. Wi-Fi means you can use the Internet without having a phoneline or Ethernet cable tying you to the wall. Wi-Fi means using a Wi-Fi card and radio waves to reach the Internet, your email, and the World Wide Web.
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Wireless Harlem Initiative
Wi-Fi is the wireless way to do networking. It is also known as 802.11 networking and wireless broadband. The big advantage of Wi-Fi is its simplicity. You can connect computers anywhere in your home or office without the need for wires. The computers connect to the network using radio signals, and computers can be up to 100 feet or so away from an actual radio.
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B L A S T Prepaid Internet Card
Short for wireless fidelity, Wi-Fi is a wireless communications technology that allows end users to access the Internet using Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as laptops, PDAs and mobile phones.
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EarthLink Municipal Networks
Wi-Fi is short for wireless fidelity. This is another name for IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g, a trade term promulgated by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). "Wi-Fi" is used in place of 802.11b or 802.11g in the same way that "Ethernet" is used in place of IEEE 802.3. Products certified as Wi-Fi by WECA are interoperable with each other even if they are from different manufacturers.
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FAQs and SUPPORT CATEGORY
Wi-Fi is short for ???wireless fidelity??? and has gained acceptance in many environments as an alternative to a wired LAN. Many airports, hotels and other services offer public access to Wi-Fi networks so people can log on to the Internet and receive emails on the move. These locations are known as hotspots.
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Answers to FAQs
No, Verizon Wireless does not provide WI-FI services. WI-FI is a wireless connection that is provided by hotels, restaurants, and other service providers within a small radius of said business or provider. These areas of connectivity are known as 'hotspots". WI-FI connections also require different hardware that may or may not be built into your PC. However, you can use the VZAccess client to connect to Wi-Fi networks provided you have an 802.11 Wi-Fi card or embedded Wi-Fi chipset in your PC.
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Wi-Fi (short for Wireless Fidelity) is a technology that includes the IEEE 802.11b standard that uses radio waves in place of wires to transmit data. FASTPASS Wi-Fi Service uses this standard to offer our customers a high-speed wireless way to access the Internet and email at convenient public locations such as airports and hotels.
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Wi-Here | FAQ's | Supplying Wi-Fi to Pubs, Hotels and Restau...
It's a value added service where you share your internet connection with your customers. They can use it to do business, study, entertain themselves, get in touch, send photos, get information, you name it.
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Is BroadbandAccess Connect a Wi-Fi service?

Answers to FAQs
No, Verizon Wireless does not currently provide Wi-Fi services. Wi-Fi is a wireless technology utilizing unlicensed spectrum that is provided by hotels, restaurants, and other service providers within a small radius of said business or provider. These areas of connectivity are known as “hotspots”. Wi-Fi connections also require different hardware that may or may not be built into your PC.
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