Internet
Fixed Internet
If you are going to use the internet service in a particular location such as at home, you require a fixed type of internet service. There are two types of fixed internet connection: wired through an Ethernet cable or wireless connections (also known as WiFi).
Wired |
A wired connection is a high-speed internet service transmitted using hard-wired connection. You can check your connection speed by running a number of speed tests at different times of the day. The performance of a broadband may vary due to a number of factors including:
There are a number of technologies providing wired internet connections, which include the following:
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Wireless (WiFi) |
This is a high-speed Internet service transmitted using wireless technology. This type of broadband service is not available from a single fixed point but from anywhere within a specific area. Note that the device used to connect to the wireless connection has to be used within a particular area. WiFi is a good example of wireless broadband connection.
To set-up a WiFi system, you will need to install a wireless modem, similar to a normal modem but having an incorporated antenna in addition to the standard connection. Your internet service provider may offer a wireless modem, however you may also purchase a wireless modem from any retail outlet selling such modems. Most wireless modems provide coverage (where the signal can reach) of about 100 feet (30.5 metres) in all directions. This area is usually referred to as a 'hotspot'. Note that any obstruction between the WiFi hotspot and the wireless device (laptop, smartphone, etc) such as walls and doors will weaken or block the signal and thus reduce its range. If you wish to have a WiFi connection in large premises, you may need to have more than one WiFi hotspot to obtain coverage. If you install a WiFi hotspot in your home, it is very important that you ask your service provider or a technician about security measures to ensure that nobody else in the vicinity will be able to access your home network. This is important because:
To access the hotspot, you will either need a device with a wireless adapter which can be either in-built (common in laptops and smartphones) or as an external device you can attach to your computer. You can also find WiFi hotspots in offices, coffee shops, Internet cafes, libraries and so on, where you will be able to access the internet with your laptop or other wireless device in that particular area. Note that such hotspots may be offered at a charge. The Malta Communications Authority, together with other entities, offers access to free WiFi in various areas around Malta and Gozo. |