February 12, 2009

Sun Wireless Broadband

a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.techticles.com/tag/sun-broadband-wireless”>Sun Broadband Wireless agents is everywhere selling their latest internet service aggresively; and today, I was handed with a brochure of their service along with people around me. The initial reaction was that “May signal ba ito?” (Is there a sun signal?). Sun is not known to provide extensive quality service on their mobile phones. I were one of those early adopters when they launched their mobile service years back and I was disappointed as I always had to struggle with their signal. I guess, that reputation is deeply placed in their brand.

I would be making a Sun Broadband Wireless Review in the next few days and heads-up; I only have positive remarks for their products’ quality.

Anyways, below are their current plans (All these information come from the official Sun Cellular Broadband site):

Easy Broadband Plan 799
unmetered usage
up to 2Mbps
Php799.00 MSF
One time charge of Php2,500
No lock-in period

Plan 799
No limit usage
up to maximum 2Mbps
Php799 MSF
There is no initial fee
24 month lock-in period

Plan 999 2-in-1 Deal
No limit usage
up to maximum 2Mbps
Php999 MSF
No initial fee
The Free Plan 350 with handset
Lock-in period of 24 to 36 months depending on handset model

BROADBAND JUST GOT PERSONAL

Sun Broadband Wireless is the personal broadband service that offers the most advanced and affordable mobile broadband solution, empowering you with an internet experience that suits you, anytime, anywhere.

Fast - Broadband speeds using GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA technology
Affordable – Lowest Unbeatable Plans
Easy to Use – Plug & Play; no need for phone lines

System Requirements
Your Sun Broadband Wireless Plan comes with a USB modem that works with the following minimum computer system requirements:

Pentium 4, 1 GHz or higher
USB 2.0 full speed
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Mac OS
50 MB free hard disk space
128MB RAM or higher


Application Requirements

Completely filled-out Service Application Form
Valid ID

A Competitor Bill or Proof of Billing/Proof of Income

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Using WiFi Hotspot Software To Create Your Own Connection

If you are a small business owner and you are looking to use WiFi hotspot software to create your own connection, this guide is here to give you a couple basic guidelines on what you need to do in order to create your own internet connection spot.  While you could do this directly from the router, using WiFi hotspot software to manage your connection will give you more control and make updates and changes a lot easier.

How To Use WiFi Hotspot Software To Manage Your Connection

If you have used a laptop WiFi hotspot before no doubt you have seen some that are free and others that are managed.Now taking that a step further if you are a business owner you may be wondering how you can take advantage of this to create more capital for your business.  This is where WiFi hotspot software comes in.  More then likely your company will have its own internet connection, and if it does all you need is a router and some WiFi hotspot software to make better use of this resource.  At the very least if it is a public place the money from this service could go to pay for your internet connection.

Generally speaking WiFi hotspot software is not very expensive and can bring a great amount of revenue if you set it up properly.  This is however not the only use for WiFi hotspot software.  It can also be set up to manage several aspects of your internet connection.One key thing that most will do is limit users to what sites they can go to and how much bandwidth they get.  This should help to stop people from using your internet service for any activities you do not want them too.There is plenty of material out there on the internet that could cause problems for your business, and by using WiFi hotspot software you will be able to better control what is going on through your company network.

In addition you can force people to logon so that you have a digitally signed record of their activities.  I would highly suggest even if you are giving away free service that you have this set up so that if someone does do something that requires legal action you will have a record of it.  It is important to keep track of this information and WiFi hotspot software is by far the easiest way to do so.

Hopefully you now have a better idea of why you would want to use this software and what it can do for you.

For more information please visit my WiFi Security Camera Website.

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Free Wifi Sites Will LeadYou Vulnerable To Identity Theft

There many ways to get free wifi service. You can go to a free wifi site, such as a coffee shop, an airport or any other company or building that offers it. With these types of free wifi sites, you simply have to have a wireless antenna or card in your computer and then you can log onto the internet for free as long as you are within range of one of these free wifi sites. The only drawback to getting your internet this way is that you can be open to hacking if someone really knows what they’re doing. When you send information over these signals sent by these free wifi sites, that information can be plucked out of the air by people who are good at that sort of thing. Your name, address, banking information and more can be stolen if you’re not very careful. There are ways to combat this but for the typical internet user, these avenues are much too complex to even discuss.

Sending Information

You would need to send information over the signals from the free wifi sites in order for it to be stolen. For example, if you are ordering a product, or products, over the internet and you’re using a free wifi site, your credit card could be stolen. The person who stole it can then order whatever they want, leaving you with an enormous bill. It is advisable to be careful when you’re using a free wifi site. Don’t send anything across the wifi that don’t want stolen. You can surf the internet, check sports scores, read the news, or check stock reports, but it’s very advisable not to order anything or to get on your banking sites when getting your internet this way.

The Padlock Icon

If you are going to include anything on a website that can be stolen, such as personal or banking information, make sure the site is protected. You’ll be able to see a tiny padlock symbol somewhere on the site. This padlock symbol is typically next to the web address bar or it’s in the status bar at the bottom of your web browser. This means that the website is protected and that the information sent over that site is encrypted. However, you should know that if a hacker really knows what he or she is doing, and the information is sent over a free wifi site, it can be deciphered and stolen just as easily as someone can listen in on phone calls if you’re on a free wifi phone connection. Having a free anything is great but you should just be careful if you’re using a free wifi site so that you’re not a victim of identity theft.

For more information please visit my WiFi Security Camera website.

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