No. You have to be within range of some sort of wireless signal for such devices to work.
For just regular internet access, you need a computer and an internet modem (from your internet provider). For wireless access, you need a DSL or broadband modem, a computer to set up a router on, and a Wi-Fi router, and the thing you are going to use to connect to the Wi-Fi router to access the internet.
A wi- fi modem is a thing that gives you internet at home on the computer or laptop.
Norton internet security is a great option. It gives you the added security that computers need these days to to the ver changing advances in coputer virus that are on the internet. The free trial is a great way to try out the product and would be a great thing to leave on your computer.
The best thing you can do is supervise your kids when they are on the computer and never give them access to a private computer or account. Most kids are more tech-savvy then their parents and can get through any kind of blocks you put up.
No - An ISP provides a 'gateway' for a computer to access the internet. An On-line Service is simply a company providing a specific product to the on-line community. For example Virgin Media is an ISP, providing internet access to their customers - Santander is a banking organisation, providing customers with on-line access to their bank accounts.
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An error 138 network error - access denied error on Google Chrome indicates that the computer is unable to access the internet. The first thing to check is that either the Ethernet cable is plugged into the computer or the Wi-Fi connection is turned on and able to access the internet. If this has been checked and is working it could be a Windows or third party firewall issue, which can be fixed by allowing access to Google Chrome in the firewalls 'allowed programs' area. Once access has been given the computer may need to be restarted to allow full access.
Your internet probably isn't working right. You should take your computer or handheld devise in to a specialist that works in that sort of thing to make sure it is working right or just wait until the internet is working again. Facebook DOES require internet.
some thing that you plug into you labtop to get wireless internet
A screen saver is the thing when you turn on your computer and it says internet. BUT the SCREEN SAVER is the thing BEHIND where it says internet. Like the picture.
Because the internet is an old thing on the computer.
Can you connect to your home network wireless network while abroad? No. But there is worldwide internet access in the sense that the internet is available anywhere. Macglobe.com has a good guide on internet use while traveling.