Wireless Broadband - Internet on the Go

What is Wireless Broadband Internet

Wireless broadband is a type of Internet connection that allows you to go online wherever there is a "hot spot". As the name denotes, no wires are required to connect to the Internet with wireless AT&T Broadband; this type of technology utilizes radio signals to allow you to access the Internet.

In order to connect to the Internet, your laptop (this is what is often used for wireless connectivity) must have a wireless broadband modem or a mobile card. You must also find an area that has an available hot spot, so that your modem or mobile card can locate the signal and connect to the Internet.

 

The Origination of Wireless Broadband Internet

AT&T Wireless Internet was developed after DSL and cable modem Internet in order to make AT&T High Speed Internet available to more users. Before wireless Internet was introduced, people in rural areas did not have access to Internet technology because they could not be reached by DSL or cable Internet. With the development of AT&T Wireless Internet, people were able to mount a small dish pointed at transmitters on the roof of their home in order to gain access to the Internet.

Users can gain access to either licensed or unlicensed types of wireless Internet connections. Licensed connections are secure and private, and often require a password and user name before you can access it. However, the more common type of wireless broadband uses unlicensed connections, because these cost much less. Licensed connections need to be registered, thereby causing expenses for the owner and the user. Unlicensed connections, on the other hand, are cheaper and more accessible, but tend to encounter more interference.

Typically, there has to be a clear line of sight between your dish and the transmitter to effectively establish a wireless Internet connection. But those who cannot establish a clear line of sight have the option of using multiple hubs to repeat the signals.

 

The Advantages of Wireless Broadband

A clear benefit of choosing AT&T Wireless Internet is that you only need to pay a one-time fee, unlike other services that require a monthly fee. Upgrading is also affordable, so if you have a fairly adequate type of wireless AT&T Internet and decide to upgrade in the future, the costs will be minimal.

Wireless Internet connections are quite reliable, as most providers promise 99% reliability. Data transfer is also fast with AT&T Wireless Internet, and the best part about it is that you don't have to use wires! AT&T Broadband is also perfect for those who travel or move frequently, because wireless Internet can be accessed from any hot spot.

 

The Disadvantages of Wireless Broadband

Since the technology is relatively new, its availability is somewhat inadequate. However, this type of connection seems to be gaining popularity as more and more people become dependent on mobile technology.

The technology also works on radio signals, which makes this connection highly susceptible to interference, especially during bad weather conditions.

Another downside to installing wireless broadband is that you have to be knowledgeable about the technology. Installing wireless Internet involves complicated installation procedures, so you might be confused if you're not technologically-savvy.

When you order AT&T Internet service, you will receive complimentary Wi-Fi AT&T Wireless Internet access at over 17,000 hot spots nationwide. AT&T High Speed Internet is the leading Internet Service Provider in the nation. Check out current AT&T Broadband Internet packages with complimentary Wi-Fi access.