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Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

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Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

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Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

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Wi-Fi Hotspot Versus the MiFi Dongle

When away from home, you will discover there are a great many Wi-Fi hotspots scattered here there and everywhere. These hotspots are fantastic if you want to connect to the internet while out and about, but they are not always easy to find. It is very useful to have a mobile broadband connection either via the traditional dongle or MiFi dongle. Both types of dongles will allow you to connect to the internet, regardless of your location. Naturally there are differences between the dongles, so you need to consider which is best for you before you purchase.

The Wi-Fi Hotspot

Some individuals prefer to locate Wi-Fi hotspots, instead of facing the commitment and expense associated with mobile broadband dongles and connections. However, hotspots can be rather difficult to find. There are certain places which have these Wi-Fi hotspots and are worth knowing about. Once you are aware of their position, you will be able to connect to the internet easily when away from home.

1. Franchises

Many businesses offer the option of a free wireless broadband connection. The most common and frequented location is McDonalds; however, local pubs, restaurants, cafes, airports, service stations, libraries and a lot more places also offer internet accessibility. Most places have banners and signs signalling that you can use their WiFi.

2. Tube stations

Around 120 stations offer Wi-Fi. It should be mentioned that these connections are for individuals using certain networks and, if you operate on a different network, you will be required to purchase a wireless pass. This pass allows you access to the connection for a set period of time. This underground network is based on Virgin Media infrastructure that has been laid pretty comprehensively around the tube.

The Wi-Fi security

One of the biggest concerns people have when using a wireless hotspot is security. Usually these Wi-Fi hotspots are an unsecure network, which makes them open to hacking. Hackers will often try to gain access to your information via the broadband connection, and then use this information for fraudulent activities.

While these networks are unsecure, there are preventative measures one can take to remain somewhat secure. The first step is to not engage in any highly sensitive transactions using this connection. You should not do any internet banking or complete any activities where you are amending security protocols. Another tip, use secured networks only. Many hotspots do offer a level of security, but if you can log onto the network so can undesirables. Many Hotspots require your home broadband credentials for access.

The Mobile Broadband Dongle

The mobile broadband dongle is the most common and well-known way of connecting to the internet when away from home. This type of dongle operates as a modem that you insert into your computer via a USB port. The device will then hook onto a 3G or 4G broadband signal, allowing you to connect to the internet.

The majority of mobile broadband package providers will provide the dongle free of charge, if you sign a fixed-term contract. The "pay as you go" broadband package does not provide this service and you will have to pay an upfront fee for the dongle. In order to use this dongle, you have to insert a sim card into the device. This sim card is what tracks your data usage and how much of your allowance is still available.

One of the biggest disadvantages of the traditional dongle is that you can only connect one device at a time. The majority of individuals in the UK will use, on average, two devices simultaneously at any given time. This may be a mobile phone and laptop, or mobile phone and gaming console. Regardless of the device, if you are using a mobile broadband dongle, you will not be able to connect all devices to the internet at the same time.

The MiFi Dongle

One of the latest devices on the market is the MiFi dongle. The MiFi dongle is a mobile Wi-Fi dongle and has improved on the limitations of its predecessor, the mobile broadband dongle. Unlike the traditional dongle, it does not connect to the computers and other devices via a USB port. It utilises a wireless broadband connection. By not having to operate via a USB , the MiFi dongle allows devices without USB ports to connect to the internet.

Further benefits of this type of dongle will include:

The wireless connection can be accessed anywhere, making the dongle convenient for travelling businessman and students.You are able to connect more than one device at any one time. When using a MiFi dongle, you can connect up to five devices to a single mobile broadband connection. However, you do need to watch the data usage: more devices mean the data allowance will be used more quickly.This type of dongle is far easier to set up than the original mobile broadband dongle. They can be set up in a few minutes and there is no specialised software required.You do not have to plug the device into anything. This dongle works on a wireless network, which means it does not have to be connected to a device to allow for an internet connection. You can place it beside your computer and you will be able to surf the web.You are able to store data on the MiFi dongle. This storage data feature is similar to the traditional dongle. However, it has an advantage in that you may enhance the size of the storage space. By inserting a micro SD card into the dongle, you will be able to create a larger storage space. However, this feature is not available in all MiFi dongles and you must check the device before assuming it will accept a micro SD card.

While the advantages of the MiFi dongle are great, there are also disadvantages which must be considered.

Only five devices can be connected simultaneously. This means you will have to rotate devices to split connectivity across devices.The wireless signal range is approximately 10M and is restrictive if being used as a home broadband.Unfortunately, only a few providers offer the MiFi dongle. It is a new device and you will have to check whether your current provider offers deals with this modern item of technology.Sel Jones Photo Using a MiFi dongle was sure to make life easier for Sam Jones . He managed to find a great deal from a top provider after only spending a few minutes online on sites such as uSwitch.

View the original article here