Thursday, 23 August 2012

Turkish Top notch Resort Kusadasi Goes Live With A Municipal Metropolitan area Wide Wifi Network The First In Turkey and letting Kusadsi a Hot Hot Spot Vacation resort For The net Users.


The long discovered resort of Kusadasi has yet another reason to be a vacation spot of choice. Located on the beautiful coastline of the Aegean in Turkey it has been a hotspot for tourism for a long time. A destination for cruise liners internationaly and served by Izmir and Bodrum International airports it has increased in popularity year on year. On the front doorstep of the world prominent Ephesus and with amenities for everyone set in a climate to match its beauty it has just aquired a more modern day attribute. It is now a Hot Hot spot resort as it is the first vacation spot in Turkey to go live with a municipal city wide Wifi system. Recent surveys have established that internet accessibility is at the top of the modern day travellers demands this meets their needs in the best and most economical manner. No longer will they be connected to one internet access point but the whole resort now has connectivity including the world famous “Adaland Water Park”. In addition many of the astounding beach front locations and attractions including the its yacht marina and cruise port are in range of the signal The scenario is great as soon as you enter the resort you can connect to the internet via this network and pay for it on a time basis not just a data usage tariff So you can update all social networks communicate with co travellers or contact home in the cheapest manner available. Which you have any wifi device you have ability to access from mobile phones to ipads and tablets ,laptops and even cameras You do not need any extra hardware it is as if you are connecting to a wireless network at home. It has been well documented that not only visitors benefit from this type of system but all parties within its network coverage. Residents and local businesses are given a flexibility and choice of how they connect to the internet that usually concludes in dramatic saved money and increase in efficiency of usage. The influence will be even more noteworthy than in the past due to most modern devices having the now usual connectivity ability and more applications networks and software that use that economical connection to communicate in the most effective manner. It is an established fact that mobile roaming supply work out more expensive than if you are connected via wifi and now in Kusadsi you can connect anywhere in the resort. Visitors that arrive can gain access the moment their devices see the signal then pay for it with a variety of options. Residents can decide to remove their land lines and pay for what they use no long term contracts or commitments just total convenience. The small and large scale businesses can choose from bespoke packages tailored to their needs. Many visit Kusadasi to see ancient history they now can do it in the environment of cutting edge technology giving them a service that is un matched. Kusadasi is the first resort in a deliberate expansion by the managing company to exploit its national licence and open the networks in multiple locations many other areas are already well advanced and about to be opened to the general public. Tourists and visitors should visit http://www.holidayinternet.tr.uk.com where there is a simple launch scheme to get a free weeks access pass. Further announcements will also be made on the simplicity and cost of connectivity If resident’s pre register on http://www.wifi.tr.uk.com they will be informed of the massive savings that can be achieved and the developments specific to their location the company expects to be live to many homeowners very soon in multiple locations along the shoreline of Turkey. Business interest can be registered on http://www.wifiyol.tr.uk.com both for usage and for any parties interested in being operator’s there are still some territories available at a low capital cost. This is a major plus for Kusadasi and for any individual visiting living or working there .Also it is a major advert for Turkey as a whole giving tourists exactly what they will lot of want. Wifiyol Portal for aggregation and promotion of Wifi in Turkey and globally

Friday, 3 August 2012

Optimizing VoIP Over WiFi

VoIP is one Internet application which is extremely susceptible to problems in the network such as lag or latency, and jitter. While these problems will also affect other applications, none of them suffer from performance degradation as much as VoIP because it's a real-time service. A round trip delay of 300 milliseconds will be very noticeable and there are many things which can be done to improve the response time. In this article, we look at using VoIP at home and what modifications you can

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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Wi-Fi Hotspots Pose a Threat of Identity Theft

There is a lot of buzz lately in the media around Wi-Fi hotspots. Most likely you have been using one to access the internet to do some web browsing, checking email, chatting or banking or shopping online. A Wi-Fi hotspot is an access point set up in a public area, such as an airport, hotel, restaurant, cafe or shopping mall. These hotspots enable you and others to join their network to access the internet; although it is very easy to connect to hotspots, what you don't know is if it is secure

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WiFi Causes Infertility in Men - What Other Frequency Damage Is Being Done?

Frequency Pollution is real and vibrational energy really matters, it matters more than we might ever imagine. Consider if you will that healthy cells all vibrate at specific frequencies, and when they don't they can lose their optimal strength, and become subjected to foreign viruses and bacteria, which can cause disease or sickness. Okay so, let's discuss this, because these days almost everywhere you go, you are bombarded with frequency pollution and it is affecting you at the cellular

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iPad Wi-Fi Versus iPad 3G

When you decide to go out and buy an iPad, you need to have knowledge of the iPads available in the market. A critical look at these two models reviews the following: As opposed to Ipad Internet oriented wireless network, the 3G model isn't readily available. Though once you have one, you can get limited wireless internet admission in some coffee shops where you are a regular.
When you are a person who travels a lot, it is advisable that you buy the 3G type because it will be far much cheaper

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Citywide Wi-Fi Proves to Be a Boon for VoIP Services

There's little doubt in anyone's mind that the biggest stumbling block for VoIP services over mobile phones has been the lackluster Internet services. Wireless data networks have so far been fairly underwhelming, even when being able to deliver good speeds at certain times. For VoIP, the critical factor is not the speed of the Internet connection per se, but the reliability and the ease of connectivity. If the network drops packets on a regular basis, is unreliable, or takes an inordinate

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Best Sellers In Unlocked Phones

Cell phones are a must have for all in the present era dominated by rapid advancements in communication and internet. In this article we compare five best selling unlocked cell phones available.
BlackBerry 8520
BlackBerry 8520 phone comes with Bluetooth, WiFi international version and 2 Mega Pixel camera. This phone from the BlackBerry curve smart phones series comes with built in GPS and Maps features. Fast 3G access is available making live streaming a fast and pleasant experience and

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What Every CIO Needs to Know About Mobility Costs

Houston, we have a problem: Mobile connectivity costs are out of control. Enterprise spending on mobile connectivity services is growing explosively with no ceiling in sight. However, this will continue to grow, with most companies completely unprepared to manage the impact:


The number of mobile workers is increasing. More than 187.9 million workers are mobile today, and Forrester Research expects that number to reach 397.1 million by 2012-73 percent of the global enterprise workforce.

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Saturday, 28 July 2012

What Is Wifi


WiFi®

Sometimes sometimes written as Wi-Fi®, is a type of wireless networking technology used across the globally. It refers to  systems that use an 802.11 standard, which was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and released in initially in 1997. The standard was then  largely promoted by the Wi-Fi Alliance®, a trade group that pioneered and promoted the commercialization of the technology.
Any person or business or organisation can use a wireless router or similar device to create a "hotspot" or a zone in which appropriate devices can connect wirelessly to a network that is connected into the wirless device so all that ius connected to that point can then gain Internet access.

Basic Setup

In a WiFi® network, computers or now a variety of devices such as printers phones handhelds and tablets with appropriate network cards can connect wirelessly to a an appropriate router. This router is usually connected to the Internet by means of a modem, often one featuring a high-speed connection. Any user in range  within 200 feet or so (about 61 meters) of the access point can then connect to the Internet,Speeds can be affected by closeness to the central router  and for optimum  good transfer rates, distances of 100 feet (around 30.5 meters) or less are often suggested. There are a number of factors that can affect quality of connection but in the first place the signal strength must be good and signal boosters can extend the range of a wireless networks.

Types of Networks

WiFi® networks can either be "open", so that anyone can use them, or "closed", in which case a password is needed. An area blanketed in wireless access through a device is often called a "wireless hotspot." Anyone with a device that includes appropriate functionality can connect to this network while in the hotspot. Through this connection, a local network can be accessed or Internet connectivity can be achieved. This allows people within the hotspot to connect to the Internet via the router and modem, often provided for employees at a business or as a complimentary or paid for service at Hotels Conference centers Social Areas and today in multiple locations.

Large Hotspots

There are efforts underway to turn entire cities, such as  Cambridge UK ,San Francisco, Portland, and Philadelphia, into big WiFi® hotspots. Many of these plans could offer free, ad-supported service or ad-free service for a small fee to anyone within the city. Such efforts require a great deal of infrastructure planning and support, though they would grant unparalleled connectivity for residents of those cities.There is also benifits of controlling many mechanisms using this connectivity and not only does it facilitate external communication but makes communication within that network optimum

How It Works

WiFi® technology uses radio signals for communication, typically operating at a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz (GHz). Electronics that are "WiFi® Certified" are guaranteed to operate and interact with each other regardless of brand and manufacturer, as long as they use the same version of the technology. So unlike some manufacturers that seem to insist on having say an adapter unique to their brand this allows all brands using the technology to function and network together It is as if every mobile phone charger was the same and has become an efficient industry standard Companies designed this standard to cater to lightweight computing systems, which are typically mobile and designed to consume minimal power. Hardware developers produce mobile phones, laptops, and tablet computers that are all compatible with this wireless technology. Desktop computers can typically connect to such a network through the installation of a wireless card or dongle.Any existing hardware can usually be made connectable using a card or simple usb adapter and some software driver.

Different Types

Different versions of the 802.11 standard have been released over the years, often indicated by a letter following the designation. Wireless-G, for example, introduced numerous improvements over the initial standard such as higher transfer rates. It is important for a computer or device user to recognize what type of WiFi® their device uses, to ensure compatibility with the router creating a hotspot. As the technology continues to improve, additional designations are likely to be released, though they are often in the spirit of the standard compatible with earlier versions.
It is simply an industry standardization that has been adopted globally and because of that creates many inherent benefits to users and manufacturers alike