2. Main theme : How High-speed Dial-up Works
What is the basic idea communicated in this
article.
First : Explain details and im-porta
nt things in this article.
Secondly and Thirdly : Good and
bad points in this article.
Last of all : How will develop this t
echnology in the future.
s1180001 Takahiro Aoki
3. A summary
If you've been in an airport , coffee shop, library or hotel
recently, chances are you've been right in the middle of a
wireless network. Many people also use wireless
networking, also called Wi-Fi or 802.11 networking, to
connect their computers at home , and some cities are trying
to use the technology to provide free or low-cost Internet
access to residents. In the near future, wireless networking
may become so widespread that you can access the Internet
just about anywhere at any time, without using wires.
s1180005 Keita Inomata
4. A good point
Wi-Fi has a lot of advantages. Wireless networks
are easy to set up and inexpensive. They're also
unobtrusive -- unless you're on the lookout for a
place to use your laptop , you may not even
notice when you're in a hotspot. In this article,
we'll look at the technology that allows information
to travel over the air. We'll also review what it
takes to create a wireless network in your home.
s1180005 Keita Inomata
5. A bad point
It is necessary to make the syste
m that records the sending and r
eceiving of handshaking for myse
lf to speed up the transmission
rate.
s1180017 Takemitsu Sakai
6. Result
➲The transmission rate on the network qui
ckens, and it becomes easy to compress
the file if setting it to high-speed di
al-up.
➲However, the system is only constructed
for myself.
s1180017 Takemitsu Sakai