WIRELESS INTERNET ON A DESKTOP COMPUTER - A DESKTOP COM

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Wireless Internet On A Desktop Computer





wireless internet on a desktop computer






    wireless internet
  • Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance that manufacturers may use to brand certified products that belong to a class of wireless local area network (WLAN) devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. 802.11 the most widely used WLAN technology.

  • Wireless Internet Protocols are the suite of wireless protocols after Wireless Application Protocol 2.0 (WAP). It includes XHTML Basic, Nokia's XHTML Mobile Profile, and future developments of WAP by the Open Mobile Alliance.

  • Provides shared access to the Internet with up to 128 Kbps or greater (depending on service purchased) of throughput via a Wireless Local Area Network connection. It comes with a single Private IP address (DHCP) and provides a single connection to a single computer.





    desktop computer
  • A desktop computer is a personal computer (PC) in a form intended for regular use at a single location, as opposed to a mobile laptop or portable computer. Prior to the widespread use of microprocessors, a computer that could fit on a desk was considered remarkably small.

  • (Desktop Computers) are - as their name suggests - computer systems which are designed to be put and used on a desk, or at least a single location (i.e. they are not designed to be portable). Whilst this might sound simple, when computers were first designed they were the size of a small room!

  • a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an individual workspace





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Joel Suplido




Joel Suplido





We usually work on the dining table. My computer is the Powerbook, my girlfriend's is the 12" iBook. Our friend owns that 14" iBook. They have names too: (L-R) Ivy, Chips, and Phoebe.

Basically no wires (except when the battery power runs low). Wireless internet access is graciously provided by our neighbor upstairs. Printing on paper is done in school (I teach middle school kids). I use Sidetrack so that got rid of the mouse. The Powerbook's speakers is good enough for DVD watching (and MAME games). BluePhoneMenu handles my SMS and calls. The MissingSync allows me to hotsync through Bluetooth for my Clie TH55/E in my pocket. Music is of course via iTunes (and I WILL get an Airport Express soon). Pictures are handled by iPhoto. The only clutter exists in my Desktop, as you can still faintly see.













Hyper-connected Christmas Eve




Hyper-connected Christmas Eve





A great tradition of our family is to gather at the kitchen table after Christmas Eve festivities and drink hot chocolate. As we did so this year, we realized that we were all connected to the Internet, checking Facebook, Twitter and blogs on a variety of devices. Not shown in this photo are my iPhone and the desktop computer on the kitchen desk.

With apologies to Holly for a very unflattering photo!









wireless internet on a desktop computer







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