4g Provides The Perfect Solution To Nashville Wireless Internet Abuse

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By now, you are probably at least somewhat familiar with the term Wi-Fi. Short for "Wireless Fidelity," it refers to the technology used to create localized wireless networks out of wired broadband services like DSL and cable. These days, such networks are commonly found in private Nashville residences as well as in office settings, where they provide bubbles of connectivity that allow you to access the Internet with a laptop computer or other mobile device from anywhere within several hundred feet of the router.

Most laptops and many of the more advanced cell phones being sold today come equipped with a built-in wireless adapter that makes it easy to tap into one of these networks, which have also become pretty prevalent in public locations throughout Nashville, such as restaurants, cafes, stores, schools, and airports. In some places, where these networks are protected by a password, you have to make a purchase or pay in order to be able to connect. In other places where there are no passwords in place, you can connect freely.

If you are using a Wi-Fi network in your Nashville home, then you should not underestimate the importance of creating a password for it. If you do not secure your network, then anyone can use it, and chances are, they will. It is very common for people to "steal" Wi-Fi service from open networks. Computers and cell phones can search for the nearest networks and tell you exactly which ones are secured and which ones are not, as well as which ones have the strongest signals. This is meant to help people find networks that are intended for public use, but it also makes it extremely easy to take advantage of neighbors who may be less technologically savvy than you are. You will have no way of knowing for sure if you have become of the victim of this type of abuse. However, you may suffer certain consequences.

If someone is stealing your Wi-Fi access, you could end up paying for it on your monthly bill. This depends on the terms of your service plan. If, for example, you have a limited amount of usage allotted to you every month, you are likely to exceed it, causing prices to go up. Plus, if there is a lot of extra traffic on your network, then you may experience reduced data transfer rates and other delays. There are more serious risks, as well. For example, by failing to properly secure your Wi-Fi networks, you compromise your privacy. It becomes easy for someone to track what you do online, and this can lead to serious problems like identity theft and money stolen from online banking accounts. You could even run into legal problems if the person who is hacking into your account is accessing illegal websites or using it for unethical reasons. This activity will be traced back to the person to whom the network is registered, and you will have no way of proving that you were not the one committing the crime.

One way to prevent wireless Internet abuse is to secure your Wi-Fi network with a password, but that is not your only option. If you want to really play it safe, you might want to consider forgetting about Wi-Fi service entirely and switching to a mobile broadband service like 4G. 4G offers users even more freedom to roam around while maintaining your connection to the Internet (coverage areas can be as large as an entire city like Nashville), and you do not have to worry about security. With 4G, instead of using a router to get online via a localized network, you communicate directly with the WiMax tower in your area through a line-of-sight microwave access link that is nearly impossible to hack into.


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