Sunday 4 November 2012

What Else Can I Do With My Wi-Fi?

By James Shelton


There are a bunch of things you could do with wireless networks that can automate tasks and save you time and/or money. Here are a few interesting ideas you might like to get you started.

Stash Files in Your Car

How would you like to turn your car into moving file storage? You can achieve this using a Wi-Fi hard disk - just set it up in the car and you can access it by Wi-Fi whenever you want. This means you can always have your documents accessible wherever you go (if you travel by car). Getting some new tunes for the drive becomes a matter of sending the music files over from your home computer and finding them waiting for you in the car.

These Wi-Fi hard drives tend to have a capacity of around 500GB. They have car chargers so you can keep them in your car permanently.

Make a Neighborhood-Wide Network

You can extend the range of wireless networks pretty far with the right tools. If your neighbors are into it, you could turn your area into a wireless hotspot. Share one super-fast Internet connection and divide up the cost - it'll probably save you lots of money! The way to do this is by setting up the actual modem in a central location and using wireless repeaters and directional antennas to boost the signal into all the areas that need coverage. There are repeaters like the Hawking HOW2R1 that are designed for use outdoors, and the company Amped specializes in high-range repeaters for bridging large gaps.

Of course, having more people on the same Internet connection will slow things down, which is why you should invest in a really fast one. You'll also probably end up needing to appoint a network administrator or two for any problems that come up.




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