Hotspot | NEDA Telecommunications | Afghanistan
Hotspot Technology Explained
In layman’s terms a hotspot can be described as a public space where computers wireless access enabled can access the Internet. A computer within the hotspot area contacts the closest accessible wireless network using the network interface card. Radio waves from the nearby wireless networks are spotted by the interface card and when a strong signal is found, the interface card will get permission to gain access to the network. In many cases access is granted for free, but it can also be fee based requiring pre-registration to use it. There are normally a modem and a wireless router at the centre of the network used for creation of the hotspot. The further away a computer is located from the centre of the hotspot, the weaker the signal will be.
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