Wednesday, February 3, 2010

About 4GWimax

If you have ever wondered what a 4G WiMax connection is, there are a few ways of describing it so that the novice might have some clue as to what is actually happening when they sign onto the Internet through it. It is not a broadband service, nor is it a standard WiFi connection. What you will receive with 4G WiMax is a far greater probability of wider spread coverage through your service, and this often happens in three ways. Whether you are needed stationary, portable, or mobile Internet, you can most likely find all three in one simple to use and more affordable service.

You are most likely familiar with the satellite and cable versions of the Internet that offer great broadband width and speed for your home or office. These services can also bolster a wireless router, and this gives laptop users some added flexibility both within the home or office and sometimes within the general vicinity outdoors. What you are not afforded with these services is a fast and reliable connection that you can take along with you or use while mobile. Once you move away from that weak router signal, your laptop will no longer have Internet access.

4G WiMax uses microwave technology, and there are ways of utilizing both low frequency and high frequency microwaves to gain a stationary and mobile connection for the user. For either frequency, a dish receiver will most likely be installed within close proximity to your home, especially if you are in a rural area and are not within 30 miles of a service tower. What's exceptional about this is that low frequency microwaves can carry via the NLOS quite well for you, and this allows for all three Internet options with just one service. For LOS connections, or those which are strong and in the line of sight to the tower emitting the signal, you may only need a small receptor, such as your computer's WiFi card.

What 4G WiMax does for the Internet service recipient is equal to what the cell phone has done for the telephone service recipient. Rather than having to choose three separate plans and using three separate devices in order to make use of them all, you are offered a way of transferring your Internet service from stationary to portable to mobile while paying one bill per month and using far less stressful and demanding tactics. This new microwave technology is rather incomparable when compared to all other Internet sources.Another amazing thing about 4G WiMax is that the user is able to gain complete 4G coverage and speeds. For those who are more rural and who need to set up a device for NLOS signals, this broadband width may decrease somewhat, as may some of the speed

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