There are several advantages of going wireless with your internet service. You can network your home or office computers easier, you aren’t tethered to the wall and you can access the internet on multiple computers at the same time. If you are interested in going wireless and you are also interested in satellite internet service, then you may want to set up a wireless satellite internet network.
The first step is to subscribe to a satellite internet service. These services are broadband so they are generally going to work with wireless networking equipment that has traditionally been used to create wireless networks for land based broadband internet services. The three top choices for satellite internet service are StarBand, HughesNet and WildBlue.
While you are waiting for your satellite internet service to be installed, you will want to buy all of the wireless networking equipment that you will need. First of all if you don’t have a computer that has an internal wireless networking card already built in then you will want to either buy one that does, or you will want to buy a wireless network adapter. Next you will need a wireless router.
After your satellite internet system has been set up you will be ready to connect your wireless network. To start with, connect your satellite internet modem to the router. The router will then send signals to your computer via infrared signals. Configure your router following the instructions that came with your router.
If you are using a wireless network adapter you will want to plug this into a USB port in your computer. Otherwise your computer should receive the signal using its internal wireless card. Turn your computer on and follow the instructions that came with your satellite internet system to set up your account if your technician didn’t already do this for you. That’s all there is to it.
By: Sarah Freeland
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January 7th, 2010Wireless Network Card Troubleshooting – Computer Crashes
December 5th, 2009
As the technology advances, now many devices can support hot plug, such as USB devices and 1394 devices. However, essentially, most hardware operations should be completed after the power supply is cut off, otherwise it may cause computer crashes or even the permanent damage to the hardware.
Sometimes computer may go dead if the wireless network card is pulled out suddenly from its related port. This failure occurs in a relatively high frequency. The reason why this failure happens is that many PC users think this wireless network card’s USB port or PCMCIA port supports hot plug, and it can plug and play. Actually, they take this plug-and-play function as random plug and few of them know that this wireless NIC card should not be plugged when working, for it is not only easy to hurt the card and its corresponding computer interface, but also likely to cause system crashes.
If your computer freezes up because of wireless network adapter plug, firstly, you need to confirm whether you have performed this action when the card is working, if so, you have to restart your computer.
In addition, in order to avoid this error, you’d better stop processes like information transmission and it’s best to disable your wireless network adapter in Device Manager before pulling out it.
Step 1 Click Start and select Control Panel.
Step 2 Double-click System to open the System Properties sheet.
Step 3 Click Hardware and choose Device Manager.
Step 4 Right-click the Network adapters and look at its properties.
Step 5 Disable and plug this card.
By: Molly Smith