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Computers that Support Wireless Internet

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Summary: How to set up various types of computers with a secure wireless internet connection; learn about online security in this free instructional video.

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By Rick Kennedy
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Rick Kennedy has worked in the computer field for over 15 years, and has been in involved in network and phone systems systems design.read more

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Computers are complex machines built upon very simple principles. They perform arithmetical operations millions of times over to transform digital information, moving at lightning speed, into usable human data.

A personal computer's job is to help a user create, manipulate, deliver, receive, or delete media content. This is a simple, sterile definition that sounds uninteresting on the surface. Nevertheless, these fundamental functions mimic human ability in some surprising ways. Therefore, the computer is increasingly becoming an engine of the imagination, a platform for the digital life.

Computers also allow us to share information easily with other computer users through a series of networks. The internet itself is a very large, wide area network. In this free video series, learn how to setup a secure wireless network, with tips on connecting a wireless router, and how to set up a secure internet connection on a Mac or Pc computer. Get free computer help in these short video clips.

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"Okay let's get started. The first thing we're going to do we're going to go through our equipment. As you can see we have quite a few computers here. We have a tablet, we have a laptop, and also we have a Apple computer. Now the thing here with the different systems that we do have here they are kind of on their different formats and different platforms. As you can see here we're using a table laptop. Kind of sort of like a laptop but it's a tablet form that you can spin the screen around and also you can write on it but as you can see here, right here in the corner, where the light is at that it has already a wireless adapter built on."

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