that's what a laptop is supposed to do
mobile computing
yup, a landline phone connects u thro dial-up
there are some wi-fi spots around, plz check details
http://www.wi-fihotspotlist.com/browse/intl/2000044/
http://www.wifi.vsnl.in/docs/index.html
many star category hotels offer broadband / wi-fi
i presume u'r laptop has wi-fi builtin
guess u'r local cellular operator should help tell u services provided., i've only heard about some usb cards > but that's all i know ... nothing concrete i can tell ya about ... never seen them, dunno anyone using them ... sorry
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did read in newspapers about bsnl tie-up with intel bout a couple of months back to provide wi-max services
wait n watch
2007-01-26 01:08:08
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answered by sεαη 7
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Go with Reliance Data Card, The card offers internet connectivity where ever reliance signal is available. It connects to reliance network with 223 Kbps speed but the average thrughput you would be getting would be 128 Kbps which is good for normal browsing. You can buy 1 GB Data Transfer per month for Rs 650 + Taxes or Unlimited Package for 1500 + Taxes.
Airtel also supplies a similar DATA CARD but uses GPRS to connect to Airtel Networks and GPRS can only deliver 56 Kbps.
2007-01-26 05:01:23
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answered by Sunil Saripalli 5
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for connecting to internet on the go, u can either use your phone with a GPRS connection, u can use it as a usb modem, just connect it to your computer via a data cable supplied or u can use bluetooth wireless technology to connect your phone to your laptop.
most of nokia smartphones like 6630, 6681,6680,6600, 3230 etc are good enough for this.
i am using this method and it's good enough for most purposes- general surfing etc.
remember you need a gprs connection your phone. and also pc suite software if u are using the datacable and bluetooth drivers if u are using blutetooth technology.
if u don' t have this option, u can use a data card available from reliance etc. these are useful for high speed wireless internet.
2007-01-27 20:27:49
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answered by Sunny Sran 2
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They have the wireless PCMCIA cards from verizon that you get an signal via satellites in most areas of world. Way too expensive if you dont use it much. You could just get a wireless card or USB wireless adapter and steal other people's wireless connection..
2007-01-26 00:47:08
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answered by keith s 5
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You could go buy a wireless usb adapter...but the thing with that is you don't know if you are able to connect to a signal all the time...it all depends on where you are......check into that though...the adapters run about 50 to 80 dollars
2007-01-26 00:51:29
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answered by blmiller2002 2
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You have to buy datacard from reliance or Airtel,It is as wel as sim card which is used in datacard for the net connection.It is worth it because even you can access while traveling by plane.
2007-01-26 01:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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yes connect your main PC via dial up and network your laptop to your main PC you will have to reset up your net con on main PC advising other PC's use it to access the net and laptop to access via main pc assuming both are wireless to begin with
2016-03-29 03:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yes either by landline or wireless cards!
2007-01-26 00:48:03
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answered by sorrells316 6
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yes.....
2007-01-26 01:27:04
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answered by Sharang Sharma 2
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