Home-networking your PDA
There is a good article over at About.com on Home-networking your PDA:
‘As I’ve stated in the past, a PDA can offer you almost as much power as your home or office computer if it’s used the right way. The PDA was designed for mobility, and one of the ways to capitalize on the mobility is to take advantage of wireless networking. There’s nothing like the ability to keep in touch with the outside world without being confined to a desk! To accomplish total freedom from your desk, we’re going to show you how set up a wireless network for your PDA.
There are several types of wireless networking available. One of the fastest growing technologies is called “Wifi Hotspots”. These hotspots give a location the ability to offer wireless access to their customers or clients, sometimes free, but usually at a charge. The provider, let’s say Starbucks, provides customers with wireless internet access in their stores for an hourly charge, or even a monthly charge if you’re a regular customer. All you need is your PDA and a wireless card. As more companies offer wireless access, it behooves a PDA owner to always carry a wireless card with them. Many larger hotel chains now offer wireless access, which is great when you’re on vacation or on the road doing business. Also check your local library and community centers for free wireless access. In an upcoming article, we’ll discuss wireless Hotspots in more detail.’
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