The term internet means International Network. Internet is a worldwide network of computers, which allows sharing large amount of information. In this network, the computers are connected through cables or any other device. Thus, Internet is a global network or a worldwide network.
The term Internet means International Network. Internet is a worldwide network of computers, which allows sharing large amount of information. In this network, the computers are connected through cables or any other device. Thus, Internet is a global network or a worldwide network.
A mobile device will need to be connected to a network (either Internet or 3G telephone) to be located. You can send Lock or Wipe instructions while it is not connected and these will be activated once the device connects to a network.
NIC stands for Network Interface Card. It is connected to the motherboard of the computer. It provides the device with a MAC address and allows a device to access a computer network such as the internet.
To stay connected to the internet on-the-go, you can use a portable WiFi hotspot device. These devices use cellular networks to provide internet access wherever you have a signal. Simply turn on the device, connect your devices to its WiFi network, and you can browse the internet from anywhere.
A node is a device connected to a network such as a computer or a game console. (Each device connected to a network is referred to as a node. A node can be a computer, printer, game console, or router.)
A network ready device is a device that has the potential to connect to a network, natively it isn't connected to a network, nor is it a network, but with the appropriate configuration and possibly with the addition of components could be connected.
A network is ANY connection of computers or other devices.Companies can have company-spanning networks; similarly, you can connect two or more computers at your home. A while ago, such networks were normally NOT connected to the Internet; the networks were set up to share resources such as printers, file servers, etc. Even today, every company and home that connects computers has its own network - thus, the Internet can be considered as a "network of networks", i.e., smaller networks, connected into a larger one. Often, the boundary between one network and another one is considered to be the router or equivalent device. Thus, the ADSL device I use at home, to connect to the Internet, connects three different networks: * An Ethernet network (which uses cables) * A Wi-Fi network (the wireless network) * The ADSL network (the connection to the ISP).
Wi-Fi is wireless network connection. If the Wi-Fi acces point is connected to internet, then you can use internet with your Wi-Fi device.
To connect to the internet you have to have 3 things. Internet account A connection to the internet (phoneline, cable modem, dsl, wireless) a program that will activate the port that is connected to the internet. If there is no physical connection to the internet (phone line, network cable, wireless card) then the 'seemingly unintelligent device) can not connect. What type of device is this? Is there a phoneline/network cable plugged into it? Is there wireless access capability on this device? Do you have Wireless internet at the site this device is at? Let me know, and I may be able to answer the question.
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If the Internet is slow when the device is NOT connected, then it is probably not related to that specific device.