Reasons to Start a Wireless Network
If you have not decided already,you will soon want to network your two or more computers in your home. You want to be armed to the teach with knowledge of just what it takes to connect your computers to one another.
How often have you been in a situation when someone asks for your number, and you reply "Just a moment while I find my card / scrap of paper I can scribble it on". It's an embarrasing event the majority of us can relate to in one way or another. I often feel under pressure to babble some apology as to why I can't ever remember my mobile phone number. Excuses such as, "I'm good at remembering names, but not with numbers". Wouldn't it be great to swiftly reply with a super number that rolls off the tongue?
Computer that may be close to each other but cannot be seen may and have phone jacks close by can easily be networked with the HomePNA Network.While PCs that are far from each other can be connected with the powerline network,assuming wall outlets are nearby.
A wireless network gives you access to your files wherever you are in your home, and makes it easy to synchronise the data on a laptop with a home computer. It is much easier to send files between computers with a wireless network than it is to send them by email, or even by burning them to a CD.
When others hear your gold mobile number, it's not only easy for them to remember, it's a conversation talking point and ice breaker. Everyone is impressed when they hear a great mobile number. It makes both the number, and the owner, memorable.
On special request, a UK Mobile Phone Number can be personalised. The choices for special mobile phone numbers are endless. You could match the last six or seven digits with your landline number. Or you can request a special date, for example, a date of birth, an anniversary date or any date of an important event in your life. You can even choose an alphanumeric number, which means you press the mobile phone keys that spell out your first name, for example Steven or surname, or a favourite pastime; such as 'tennis' or 'golfer'.
How often have you been in a situation when someone asks for your number, and you reply "Just a moment while I find my card / scrap of paper I can scribble it on". It's an embarrasing event the majority of us can relate to in one way or another. I often feel under pressure to babble some apology as to why I can't ever remember my mobile phone number. Excuses such as, "I'm good at remembering names, but not with numbers". Wouldn't it be great to swiftly reply with a super number that rolls off the tongue?
Computer that may be close to each other but cannot be seen may and have phone jacks close by can easily be networked with the HomePNA Network.While PCs that are far from each other can be connected with the powerline network,assuming wall outlets are nearby.
A wireless network gives you access to your files wherever you are in your home, and makes it easy to synchronise the data on a laptop with a home computer. It is much easier to send files between computers with a wireless network than it is to send them by email, or even by burning them to a CD.
When others hear your gold mobile number, it's not only easy for them to remember, it's a conversation talking point and ice breaker. Everyone is impressed when they hear a great mobile number. It makes both the number, and the owner, memorable.
On special request, a UK Mobile Phone Number can be personalised. The choices for special mobile phone numbers are endless. You could match the last six or seven digits with your landline number. Or you can request a special date, for example, a date of birth, an anniversary date or any date of an important event in your life. You can even choose an alphanumeric number, which means you press the mobile phone keys that spell out your first name, for example Steven or surname, or a favourite pastime; such as 'tennis' or 'golfer'.
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