Yes, much to the dismay of your ISP, an Android device can be used for "Tethering" or as a mobile WiFi hotspot. Simply go Settings->Wireless & network settings -> Tethering & portable hotspot. EDIT: This only applies to Android 2.2 and above.
The term "wireless camera" generally applies to security cameras, not cameras for the purpose of photography. There are literally hundreds of models of digital (no film) cameras that span a considerable price range, anywhere from $150 up to several thousand dollars. You have to do the research and choose the one that best suits your needs and skills. As for wireless cameras for security purposes, check out www.homesecuritystore.com/c-52-wireless-cameras.aspx
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A network manager is an application or daemon that saves, loads, and applies settings to the network devices in the computer. They are used in preference to the traditional configuration files in /etc/network when the user needs to quickly switch between different networking profiles (such as switching wireless networks).
It doesn't affect your disabiity payment. The Social Security money is hers.
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Network profiles in Windows serve to categorize and manage network connections based on their security settings and intended use. There are three main types: Public, Private, and Domain. Each profile applies specific firewall rules and sharing settings to optimize security and functionality depending on the network's environment. This helps ensure that users have appropriate access and protection based on whether they are connected to a trusted home network or a public Wi-Fi hotspot.