The New Zealand Wireless 2 Magazine
WiFi Magazine is a brand new Internet publication, which brings wireless technology to the forefront. It's a peerless directory of information on the latest products and applications and has become a sort of go-to source for technology consumers. In fact, it has garnered enough credibility for many online retailers to use as their main showcase and reference for buying products.
It is an electronic magazine, which can be easily downloaded online. It is a must for anyone who has recently purchased a smart phone, or any type of portable computer that can access the Internet. It provides basic information on the different types of radios, from the most basic to the most complicated.
It is divided into three categories, starting from the most basic to the most sophisticated. In each of the three categories, there are subcategories as well. There is a network sub category, including such familiar ones as USB radio and Bluetooth radio. Another subcategory is for mobile wireless devices. This includes Walkie-Talkies and Pocket PC radios. It also includes information on Digital Wireless Modem and Broadband Wireless Modem.
A subcategory is for commercial WiFi networks. WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity. It's necessary to have a modern system in place to allow multiple wireless LANs to connect to the local network at the same time, as when you have multiple roommates at your house, all with their personal wireless LAN cards in them. So, this section of the WiFi2 magazine focuses mainly on that.
Then there is a technical aspect of WiFi. A very important aspect is the security of the network. It gives advice on how to set up a secure system, including choosing a password for the system and getting an antivirus program. The advice is also available for setting up a wired LAN connection to the wireless LAN.
You also get information on the different kinds of radio stations that are available in your area, as well as the ones that you can subscribe to, for downloading music. It gives information on a variety of radio stations and what's popular among people in your location. You can even download free software for your computer, which is then connected to your network. There are sections for TV Guides and Music Stops. For the latest news, there is the NZ Herald, which provides international breaking news and general information about New Zealand, in both English and New Zealanders' languages.
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