Saturday, January 9, 2010

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802.11n wifi and free internet access

Posted: 09 Jan 2010 10:10 PM PST

I was thinking about how the latest version of wifi (N) works, and I suddenly realised it has  the potential to revolutionise internet access.

One of the biggest development of the N standard, has been the ability of wifi routers to use multiple channels at the same time.

This means routers can, theoretically, be set up to provide a public channel just for internet access… Eg channel 1, and also provide a private set of channels, to keep your private networked PCs secured from hacking.

If this is developed and widely adopted, then many places will end up with  “ad-hoc” cellular wifi networks, that are run by individuals… all sharing their network access.

Ultimately, it can means you can access relatively free internet access, from most places, without the 3g network charges.

But somehow, I suspect it will die in the same way that direct mobile to mobile (free) phone calls have… Its technically possible (to make mobile phones act like CB radios), but companies don’t want to kill the goose that lays the golden egg!

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