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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Portable Wifi - Get Your Own Portable Wireless Hotspot Today! By Jonathan Bahr

Are you sick of dealing with lengthy Internet cables or USB wireless devices that are only good for one computer? Wouldn't it be great if there was a product that would allow you to instantly setup your own wireless hot spot regardless of where you are? Imagine having your own portable wifi which would give you instant access to the Internet at home, at the cafe or the work place. Well, there is such a product and it's called a portable wifi device.

There are some obvious and not so obvious benefits to owning such a device. The first benefit is that
wherever you have mobile phone coverage, you'll also have Internet access via your portable wifi device. It gets better though; you can share your Internet connection with up to 5 other devices. That means your laptop can be connected as well as your mobile phone. It always means that friends, family or associates are able to connect to the Internet at the same time as you provided you give them permission.
Such devices also do away with the need for costly home phone line connections. This is something many Australians lament due to the fact they don't ever use the phone but it's a requirement for ADSL. By powering your home with wifi, you can save money by using wireless Internet instead. If you do require the services of a telephone line, there are many VOIP providers which charge much less than telco companies such as Telstra.
These gadgets run off the same network as what your mobile phone does; the portable router comes with a sim card that you insert into the device. The configuration process is very simple; simply select a router password and type of wireless security (WPA2 comes standard for added protection) and you're ready to connect to the Internet. In future, you'll only need to turn the device on and it will connect within moments. Talk about ease of use!
Portable wifi is becoming very popular in Australia and you can find plans from companies such as Internode, Vodafone, Optus and many more. Each company has something a little different on offer so it's important to compare the plans to find one suitable to your needs and budget.

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