Wireless Bypass


Five Reasons Wireless is Better  

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25. May 2010

If you’re getting online these days, chances are you are using some sort of mobile technology. And while a lot of people might count their cell phones and mp3 players as the devices that they go to when on the road, the fact is that the absolute best way to get online is always your own computer. You’re just not going to be able to send important emails if you are typing away on a touchscreen, and it’s not going to be feasible to do serious web sleuthing if  you are getting jostled around on the subway. You need a good balance of wireless internet and the right technology to make sure that you get the most of your time on the road.

Here are five reasons that using wireless on a computer is a whole lot better than thinking you are pulling one over by sitting there trying to write an email from your mobile phone or music player.

#1 – A laptop isn’t that much of a limitation. With the new types of wireless including connections that you can take anywhere, there is no longer the trouble of trying to figure out where you are going to get a network connection for your laptop. This means you can be practically anywhere, and still be online.

#2 – The growing number of Wi-Fi networks in shops you already head to. If you have a favorite coffee place or restaurant in a major city, chances are these days that it involves wireless connectivity. With more and more businesses getting on board with this new business plan, you will find more of that wireless you need.

#3 – Freelancing chances. You can’t freelance from your phone, but you certainly can work from just about anywhere if you have the right wireless network taking care of your connection.

#4 – Increased entertainment options. Forgot to charge your mp3 player and feeling the pressure since everyone else on your bus or train is blasting music? If you have a laptop with wireless, you can be streaming your favorite radio stations in no time.

#5 – Going where you want. Whether you are in a busy office space or a crowded dorm, having a network that means you can actually leave, and the sort of device that actually lets you do the work you need to do means no more getting stuck somewhere that you really don’t want to be.

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