Qwest Internet now does business as Centurylink. Centurylink offers high speed internet access to consumers, in addition to providing traditional phone service.
Qwest offers a good dsl internet service for home use. We have had it and like it.
wifi ------------------------------ WiFi is actually short for "Wireless Fidelity". And that's not the only name for "Wireless Internet". Wireless Internet can come over cellular signals (Edge, 3G, 4G), WiFi (802.11a/b/g), Amateur Radio (Packet Radio), and a number of other methods. However, all Wireless Internet needs to comply to the same standard (TCP/IP), in some way, before it gets to the computer.
You don't need software to find out who's using your wireless internet. If you look at your network it will tell you the IP address and the name they use. You can and should set a password on your wireless internet so no one else can use it.
Wi fi is another name for wireless Internet.
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Your PS3 must have a wireless adapter installed if you want to connect to the internet wirelessly. Otherwise, if you don't you will have to use an Ethernet cable. If you have a wireless adapter installed on your PS3. You will need to connect it to your wireless router. Go to the wireless network menu on your PS3. Find the (SSID) network name of your network. Connect to it!
"A wireless service provider is just another name for your internet service provider, the internet comes in on a cable, but is made wireless when it hits your router." "I guess your wireless service provider would be your house, or whatever company made your router. A company doesn't provide you wireless internet, it just provides you internet�you make it wireless." In some areas, there are companies that offer line of site 2.4GHz wireless broadband access. This is NOT the same as WiFi. It is a microwave signal that you access via an antenna array on your roof. it is a device that your laptop has so u can get other peoples internet but if the signal is not strong u cant do it it provides you service and help needed to set up the wireless internet homedawg
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your SSID would be the name of the connection you connect to when you want wireless internet. Do you remember this?
It would be helpful if you provided the name of the internet connection provider which you are using. There are a number of different ones, and a ton of different wireless hotspots. I would suggest contacting your internet connection provider and asking.
Yes, you will need to purchase a wireless router. 1.get a wireless router. 2.install the router on your PC. 3.have one end of an ethernet cable go from your dial-up modem to the router's internet input port. 4.Name your network's ssid. 5.Test the connection, if sucessful, you're done.