Wireless Internet Access Provider dot Com Shows How To Convert Your
Cell Phone Into a Wireless DSL Modem. We all have a cell phone or
pocket pc. Many of us have an EVDO Wireless Internet Broadband equipped
cell handset from Sprint or Verizon. But nobody seems to realize that
their cell phone can easily double as a wireless internet cell modem.
http://wireless-internet-access-provider.com shows how to quickly
convert your cell phone or pocket pc into a cellular modem for your Mac
or Windows XP PC. The process does not require an engineering degree
but will take about 60 minutes. Once the modifications are complete,
switching from cell phone to EVDO wireless internet modem takes seconds
each time.
Since there are hundreds of cell phone and pocket pc models available
today.
http://wireless-internet-access-provider.com has enlisted the
help of
http://evdo-coverage.com to isolate the modem drivers for the
most popular cell phone handsets available today. The list is quite
comprehensive although not unabridged.
Mobile office workers will find three key components to getting online
with their laptop and cell phone. First a driver is needed to tell your
computer that the cell phone is now a modem. Second, a modem emulator
is needed to tell your cell phone that it is a modem as well. Then with
the third component, a way to connect the two: bluetooth or a usb
cable, all you need to do is create a new dial up connection shortcut
from the network control panel.
The website also offers visitors a comprehensive internet access
protocol comparison chart. It helps consumers understand the
differences and compare wifi vs dsl vs cable vs t1 vs evdo vs wimax vs
hsdpa vs ofdm. With all the new internet standards coming out, this
list makes understanding your options simple. If you are specifically
awaiting the arrival of wimax
http://wimax-coverage.com has global
coverage maps.
http://wireless-internet-access-provider.com welcomes tech support
questions and comments at their new open support forum:
http://wireless-internet-coverage.com/forum - where you can ask and
answer the most pressing mobility questions.