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Satellite Internet service offers fast, reliable, high-speed Internet access to residents of rural areas where DSL (direct subscriber line) or cable Internet service is not available. It's available to any individual in the United States who has a clear view of the southern sky.
Dish Network Internet Service
DISH Network high-speed Internet service from HughesNet lets you surf the web rapidly and without delay and download files in a fraction of the time it takes with dial-up service.
With HughesNet high-speed Internet service you get a distinguished Internet connection that lets you get online instantly. You don't have to dial a number and wait to log on, and you won't miss essential phone calls while you're online.
You may download files in a matter of seconds, check your email instantly, and surf the Net 10 times quicker than you may with dialup service. There's no software to download, and HughesNet Internet service is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems.
DISH Network Internet Service Features
* Satellite Internet service is 10 times quicker than dial-up service, so you may surf the web and download files in a fraction of the time it takes with dial-up.
* Satellite Internet service gives you an "always-on" connection, so you don't have to wait to log on and connect to the Internet.
* Satellite Internet service is distinguished from your phone line, so you may surf the Internet and talk on the phone at the same time. No more dialing in, logging on, or missing telephone calls.
* 24/7 toll-free client service so you'll always have aid when you need it.
Bottom Line
Because DSL and cable Internet services are for less and quicker than satellite Internet service, we commend clicking on the links beneath to see if they're available in your area.
If they're not available, then we commend getting DISH Network Internet service from HughesNet.
Dish Internet
What is NETGEAR’s Universal WiFi Internet Adapter? Connects HDTVs, game consoles, and Blu-ray players to the Internet, Connects any device with a network port to existent Home Wireless Network, Wirelessly connects networked home theater widgets to your home network, Universal - works with any network enabled device. No need to buy a Wi-Fi adapter that only works with one type of device, Avoid long stringing cables. Freedom to place your home amusement center anyplace and still connect to the Internet, Learn more at www.netgear.com/connectWiFi, Package Contents, Universal WiFi Internet Adapter (WNCE2001) - Mounting kit, Ethernet cable, USB power cable, Power adapter, localized to country of sale
Connect any Ethernet-enabled device to your wireless home network with the NETGEAR WNCE2001 Universal WiFi Internet Adapter. The adapter is perfective for home theater widgets such as the Xbox 360, PS3, TiVo, Blu-ray player, and more. And thanks to it is elegant, compact design, you'll save space and have a lot of flexibleness in choosing where to place it.
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Universal WiFi Internet Adapter At a Glance:
- Adds wireless capability to any Ethernet-enabled device
- Works with Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, TiVo, Internet-enabled TVs, and more
- Wireless-N for fast performance
- Push 'N' Connect provides easy security
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Most helpful client reviews
62 of 64 humans found the following review helpful.
Extremely satisfied with this user friendly product By N. Shah Excellent product, very easy to set up and use. Glad someone found how to make a device that will grant electronic gadgets that may only take ethernet connectiion but are far away from a Router and running a Cat5 Cable is not an option.
I have Replay TV DVR that only takes ethernet cable to update TV Guide and due to this I was stuck with using this unit only at a emplacement where I had access to ethernet cable, I purchased the Netgear WNCE2001 and now I am capable to use my Replay TV anyplace around the house.
I likewise tried connecting this to a 24 port switch and was capable to plug in gadgets into the switch and access internet...so in essence it made my 24 port switch into a 24 port wireless switch.
30 of 31 persons found the following review helpful.
Amazing Device and Price is Right! By urban tech guy WOW! I purchased the Netgear Universal Wifi Internet Adapter today and I was a little hesitant because it less highpriced than other similar gadgets I've seen. Once I got home I opened the package and my Mac computer was connected to my WiFi Connection at home within minutes, so simple to set up. You may do a WPS automatic Connection if your wireless router supports that feature or you may set up the device using your computer (which is how I connected my device). I powered up my device and then connected the included ethernet cable to my Mac and opened the browser. The Netgear setup screen appeared and showed all the wifi networks available near me. I chosen my network and less than a minute later I was connected. I suggest you connect the device wherever you're going to use it so you won't have to unplug and move the device like me. I purchased this adapter to connect my Samsung Blueray Player to the internet. Works perfectly, observing Netflix Streaming Movies and Listening to Pandora with no problems. Good range with this device as well, my wireless router (Belkin) is on the second floor of my house and the Netgear Internet Adapter is in the basement, works just fine.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Very nice! By SkyeNoir
When we initial got our PS3, I had looked and looked for something like this adapter but found nothing. (Our firstborn 20GB doesn't have built-in wifi). Getting the PS3 connected to the internet turned into numerous of a chore, finally resolving down to a mini PC with wifi providing network connectivity by way of Internet Connection Sharing underneath WinXP. Not a good setup.
On the side, I likewise do work on PCs and Macs. Getting them online for the latest OS updates, drives, etc was always a task that involved transporting loads of files thru USB drive and then adding a wifi dongle as needed. Not incisively ideal, but dragging an network cable around the place wasn't likeable either.
When the Netgear device came along, I was more than ready to give it a shot. Setting it up with our network data was quick and painless, just followed the onscreen instructions. Once done, I tested it with my netbook to make sure all was well. Within when it comes to 30 seconds, it was online and ready to go. Next came the PS3, which also accepted it without a hitch after half a minute or so. And finally, I started taking it around to respective computers and plugging it in. Not a single item balked at using it, and transfer speeds were very good.
About the only complaint I could make in regards to the unit is the time it takes to connect to your network initially. It's underneath a minute, but, I'm impatient. It surely takes a good deal longer than any of the other wifi enabled gimmicks we own. But, really, unless you're moving it around a lot, it isn't something you're likely to notice. (And you're likely to be more patient than me.)
One other thing I'd like to note is the dual power options. The unit comes with a little wallwart, but, you may power it up by way of USB port. Both work evenly well, and have their benefits. The divergence is that if you use USB, the unit will power up and down with whatsoever you have it plugged into, which is when you might see the lag in connecting. If you use the wallwart, then the unit stays on all the time and you will only see the lag the fist time you use it.
It's a very nice tool to have on hand, and the price is on par with a number of the ordinary USB wifi adapters that can't be programmed. So far, range hasn't been an issue, but I haven't tested it extensively. I likewise haven't tried using it as an input to another wifi router, even though I plan to at numerous point.
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