How to Keep Internet Access While Away From Home

Nov 11
07:56

2009

Boris Chistyakov

Boris Chistyakov

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Do you need to always stay online? Nowadays, Internet access is not a problem anymore, even if you have to go somewhere for a holiday vacation, an out-of-town conference, or simply outdoors. There are currently many ways on how anyone could stay connected to the Internet anytime of the day, anywhere. You should just bring your reliable laptop with you and you could be all set to stay connected to be able to read emails, update blogs, chat through instant messaging services, download programs, or use online phone services.

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If you could secure a conventional wired landline telephone line, you could secure Internet access through dial up. However,How to Keep Internet Access While Away From Home Articles you have to be really patient in using the online connectivity because the speed of connection is really inferior compared to your regular DSL or broadband. Furthermore, most notebook computer models these days do not feature dial up connectivity anymore. Technically, dial-up Internet access is almost obsolete due to the popularity and massive use of faster Internet services.

Here are some guidelines or insights that could help you keep Internet access while you get out of your home or office. These tips are aimed at securing online connectivity with faster connection speeds.

Find out about Internet access options. Before you go on a vacation or trip, find out if there is broadband service provided in the hotel where you would be staying. These days, most vacation and travel accommodations offer Wi-Fi Internet access. You could opt to choose to stay at hotels that provide free wired or wireless Internet services. Otherwise, you could opt to access Internet through library, cafй, or some other establishments that offer free Wi-Fi. To be safe, you could also check out lists of Wi-Fi hotspots in the area.

Learn to tether your own mobile phone. Specific brands and models of modern cellular phones could be easily and effectively tethered to any laptop wirelessly or through a cable. If you are wondering, tethering is the term referring to the process wherein the mobile phone also serves as a functional wireless modem. Be reminded that tethering could really be costly, cumbersome to install or setup, and slow. The mobile phone could not be used for SMS and calling activities at the same time as it is serving as a laptop modem.

Secure 3G Internet connection. If wired Internet access and Wi-Fi are not available in the area. You could use any mobile network carrier's third generation technology to connect to wireless broadband services. 3G online connectivity is now common among most urban areas. In most rural settings where 3G is not available, the ordinary cellular network (or GPRS) could work, though at a much slower speed and limited data access.

Find out if the area is covered by WiMax (an Internet access technology similar to Wi-Fi, but with a much faster and wider coverage). WiMax is still an emerging Internet access technology. Thus, expect that fewer cities and countries offer this service. In most cases, WiMax is also tied up to the basic 3G and online connectivity services of wireless networks. WiMax services also require lock-in and special contracts. 3G could still be considered better and more reliable, though in the future, WiMax is expected to outpace and outperform all other Internet access technologies.