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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... The plug into the outlet thing is kind of a day late and a dollar short IMO. My desktop computers are plugged into the walls, but all of the family laptops are wireless. So it might be a hard sell to tell someone that they will just have to plug into the wall socket to get their internet, when they now don't have to connect to anything! Your laptops would likely continue wireless via your home network. But just like now, somewhere you'd need to "plug in" to connect to your ISP. But once you have a wireless router, then it doesn't usually matter where in the house you have it as none of the computers need to be connected directly to it. Thus the "plug it into any power outlet" for the ISP becomes moot, i.e. it has no extra sales value over a cable, DSL, etc connection. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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