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Saturday, May 12. 2007
Through my wifi fanatic brother, I came to love and enjoy the benefits of wireless fidelity or wifi. Before, I can't appreciate wifi because I don't know exactly what it is. But my ever technowizard brother acquainted me with this stuff and every time there's something new in the wifi products department, we avail it. Wifi has been beneficially to me especially in my writing job. Sometimes, I wrote all my articles in a coffee shop and send it via email to my boss. Recently, my brother said that Visiwave site survey has improve it's software by upgrading it. Now, the version 1.5 of Visiwave site survey is very alive and kicking.
Friday, May 11. 2007
 Last time, I already avail a Visiwave sitte survey pro version because it enables me to survey and gather data around the LAN site. I've read from reviews that this baby could do data collection and visualization powers you can use to tracj down locations. It lets you experience a wireless LAN surveying with it's beneficial software programs. Basically, this is a surveying gadget that allows you to track down location by manually clicking the floor plan pictures. With visiwave you're like a panopticon which can see everything in your coverage.
Thursday, May 10. 2007
Last week, my brother who is an expert player of awesome xbox games insists me to purchase a Visiwave site survey version 1.5. At first, I don't buy this since I have the pro version and I've read from the internet reviews that they're almost the same. But my brother persuaded me to buy this product by explaining it's benefits in layman's terms. He told me that visiwave site survey version 1.5 can actually make me see in full view my network coverage. I can also see some interference in my network and discover some routes for access areas. With these information, I finally agree to buy this product.
Wednesday, May 9. 2007
I'm really interested in wifi hotspots and wifi technologies. My friends even teased me as a wifi addict. It's a habit of mine to update myself with the latest news in wifi. Recently, I found out at the Emerging WiFi Technologies' website that they released BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna. I've heard from my other wifi addict pals that it's a good device that enhances the signal and range of your 2.4 GHz ISM band. With this cool feature I would never definitely leave my computer with wifi.
Tuesday, May 8. 2007
I want to buy the newest baby of Emerging Wifi Technologies, BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna since I like its features. I also think that I could benefit a lot from using this functional antenna since most of time, I bring my laptop with me during work. Before one of my main concern in wifi is its limited range. But with BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna, the range and ability of my wifi device will definitely boost. The best thing about this is you can use it in the latest Bluetooth technology, wireless routers and P2P, P2MP, 802.11b, 802.11b+, 802.11g, and 802.11b+g access points.
Monday, May 7. 2007
I admire EWT or Emerging WiFi Technologies, the creator of BA24 - 500mW Booster Antenna because of their innovative ideas. They always invent wifi technologies that they know are functional and multi-tasking. One of the goals of EWT is to create and provide the best and the latest products in the market. As of now, I've heard that Emerging Wifi Technologies is focusing on Wireless fidelity. The people behind these companies are experts and specialists in the field of computer technology and marketing. This is the reason EWT only creates and sells creative and high-performance wifi products.
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 It's reasonable enough: We pay for cheap broadband access, or we use the internet almost anywhere in the state of New York. Maybe even at Central Park, while feeding the pigeons. At least, this is what I've acquired from the latest Apple Podcast brought to us by no other than Dana Spiegel, a wifi buff like anyone of us, and the high chief of NYC Wireless. Basically, the project will examine the state of broadband in NYC and the possibility of setting up wireless hotspots everywhere.
Saturday, May 5. 2007
There had been news of the same endeavors in Santa Clarita, California, but so far, the NYC is the first to break ground. This July alone, there will be meetings held for all the volunteers whose agenda is to follow through a pilot project called Wifi4NY. Led by Andrew Rasiej, the event aims to begin doling out free routers at East Village. People in the neighborhood will be asked about their opinion on this, the technical matters will be tackled, and the group will have to address the number of routers that would be needed to make East Village virtually wireless.
Friday, May 4. 2007
These high-tech volunteers are out to do their jobs for the day. NYC Wireless is non-profit, and most other volunteers would set up wifi hotspots at cafes, day care centers, and restaurants from Brooklyn to Bronx in order to let New Yorkers know how wifi has been changing the way people are doing business and communicating. Is this the end of broadband? At about the same time I'm writing this, elsewhere in the US, a great number of residents are still getting internet access from dial-up. How ironic.
Thursday, May 3. 2007
 Whenever I'm in the comfort room doing my "business" I always wished that somebody would install a small television so I can relax while dropping my 'bomb' in the toilet. Sometimes, I read all the graffiti on the walls and doors of the comfort room.
Wednesday, May 2. 2007
JiWire, one of the leading providers for directory in hotspots, has launched it's own Hotspot Advertising Network. This is good because as an online shopper slash wi-fi addict, I really want to see more advertisements of the latest products and services straight from the advertisers. The good thing about Jiwire is that while surfing the hotspots you can still view these advertisements. News has spread that titans of home appliances Toshiba and Sony have joined this network. The advertisements include a simple pop-up and log-in screen ad. I think the reason why Jiwire has also entered networking is because of the potential market in it just like in domain name registration.
Tuesday, May 1. 2007
Upgrade is an infamous term in the world of cyberspace. Everywhere I go, I can hear systems, programs and software updates. Since everybody's in the mood for improving their services, PanGo Networks won't allow itself to be left behind as it upgrades the PanOS Platform and PanGo Locator to it's latest version 4.0. To people who don't know what this system does, this software can actually track your location and everything that revolves around position and location functions. This is great. It actually reminded me of the first Charlie's Angels movie where the antagonist was able to trace Charlie through a similar system like this.
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