Tuesday, February 14, 2012

About Computer Networking: Wireless Traffic Jams at Major Sporting Events

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
The recent American football Super Bowl XLVI set new records for wireless data traffic. Can you guess how many megabytes flowed through the AT&T network during the game? (Hint: Add three 0's onto the end to convert that into gigabytes).

Wi-Fi Hotspots and the 2012 Olympics
The planning of city Wi-Fi across London for the 2012 Olympic games started a few years ago, but one recent announcement confirms even the Underground will get wireless hotspots in time for the Games. If you're lucky enough to be attending, follow our guidelines for how to discover and use Wi-Fi hotspots like these.

Is Wireless a Health Hazard?
In the Readers Respond section at the bottom of this article, some of our audience has posted their thoughts on the issue of wireless radio signals and human health. Intuitively, it seems like a bad idea to inundate ourselves with radio waves vaguely resembling those of a microwave oven, yet that's exactly what Wi-Fi is all about, and no one seems to have caught on fire yet.

Why Wi-Fi Network Connections Drop
Does your Wi-Fi connection drop out suddenly for no apparent reason. You are not alone. Instead of getting frustrated, study our tips for working around or avoiding this kind of networking problem. The next time it happens, you'll be prepared.

Can Wi-Fi Be Turned Off?
Turning off Wi-Fi on a wireless device when your not using the network is a good idea for security and battery savings reasons. On mobile phones and some laptop computers, it might not seem so difficult. But what about your router: Have you ever tried turning off Wi-Fi on a wireless router?

 


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