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The Fixed Wireless Broadband Internet Service is an optional service which is provided by many companies which offers two main things: land line phone service and a wireless internet connection.
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A broadband router is similar to a wireless router, except that it lacks the ability to transmit and receive wireless signals. One example of a broadband router can be seen with early cable modems that allowed Internet access only to devices that were directly plugged into the unit with an Ethernet line. The primary purpose of a broadband router is to intercept traffic from the Internet and transmit relevant information packages to a computer or device for processing.
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Broadband is the term typically used to convey a fast internet connection. Broadband packages normally include a modem and a password-protected secure internet line. Other packages may offer more modem connections, wireless options, and more.
.... Its a broadband modem that get its signal wirelessly, instead of through your phone or cable line.. Almost all roger connections are of this type, same with bell.
The best thing to do is to set up a wireless router at your downstairs point and then access the Internet anywhere in the house from that. Presuming you have a laptop that has wireless access. Then you don't need to worry about the line going upstairs. Your PC at the point of access can still access the net direct via the line, so it doesn't need to have wireless. So just get yourself a wireless router.
The first step in deploying wireless broadband is to get broadband service to your location. Broadband service is delivered by an ISP--Internet service provider--and can come to your home or place of business in different ways. The phone line is just one of many options today: * via a telephone line (DSL) * via the TV cable * via satellite * via a T-1 or T-3 dedicated circuit * via cellular wireless. Every one of these services will (or can*) terminate in a device that will provide one or more network ports, usually RJ-45 type. The high-speed network is available at that port, into which you can plug a computer, a router, a switch, other networked equipment, or a wireless router. The wireless router will have several network ports into which you can direct-connect networked devices (PCs, printers, VOIP devices, etc.). Plus the wireless router is your wireless access point, capable of communicating Ethernet traffic wirelessly to over a hundred different devices. Each device of course needs a wireless adapter to uphold its end of the communication and must be within range of the wireless router. So we see that it's quite possible to subscribe to a broadband service and supply wireless broadband access at your location without a telephone access point. _______________ * The cellular wireless access-point device usually plugs directly into a computer.
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No, you will have to buy a wireless router, they are nor very expensive and also buy a USB wireless dongle for your computer (if it's not already wireless) and depending on the age of your laptop; if it's modern it will more than likely have wireless built in, if not you will have to buy a wireless card OR a USB dongle.
Depending on internetprovider you have to configure your wireless router. You might need to setup Primary DNS ip address, secondary DNS ip address, gateway...