Wireless Internet is out of the early adopter stage and the growth of wireless ISP’s is currently on the rise in America. The freedom to move around the home and office and stay connected to the Internet has been sold as a “need” by marketing firms long enough that deep market penetration is now starting to take hold. It’s interesting however how many consumers are confused as to exactly what wireless Internet actually is.
The terms Wireless network and wireless Internet are thrown around a lot these days, and though they are used interchangeably many times there are major differences. Wireless Internet is a service in and of itself, providing the wireless technology and Internet access in a combo that allows a user to access the Internet away from the home and office. This type of service is more that a home network and a user could be at a hot spot such as a coffee shop airport or hotel. A Wireless Network is in general set up at a singular location such as a home or office. This network uses Wi-Fi technology to send data to an existing Internet connection. Wi-Fi allows the user to access the Internet anywhere in or around the given location,...