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Set Up NYC Design Hotspots For Your Businesses

By Deanne Shepard


An area that has Internet access through a wireless local area network, or WLAN, is called a hotspots. These days, NYC design hotspots that offer people Wi-Fi capabilities use routers to connect people through their WLANs. Whether you have a philanthropic organization or a for-profit business, you should know that it's really not all that difficult to do so. All that is required from you is the proper wireless networking equipment and some basic networking knowledge.

You can either offer your Wi-Fi hotspot for free to the public, or you can charge a bit and make some money off of it. First off, you need to understand your Internet Service Provider's, or ISP's, agreement. After you're fully aware of all the terms and conditions, you can decide how you'd like to offer your Internet access.

Understanding the conditions that you agree to when you signed your ISP's contract is very important. You really do have to read up on them before you even plan your hotspot, just to ensure that you aren't making any mistakes that might cost your ISP to cut your connection off in violation of the terms. In most cases, home Internet connections aren't allowed hotspot abilities, while business connections might be able to.

Once you understand everything you've agreed upon with your ISP, you can set up your Internet connection with the use of a wireless router. Once you know for sure that it's possible to access the Internet through this connection, you can use an area that you want your hotspot to be in range of. Smaller areas such as a cafe or a bookstore won't require you to set up an additional antenna to reach a certain range.

You might have an area chosen that is much larger; such as a park, library, or an apartment building. You have to get a high-gain wireless antenna if your location is indeed that large. It will help offer a connection within that range.

When you know what antenna to use, set up the wireless router in a place that will ensure your users will get the best connection. You should lift your router above the ground, and avoid placing it near any large or metal obstructions. The signal gets better as the line-of-sight is clear.

Make sure that your hotspot connection has the right amount of security. Connections that you only use for your business probably won't require that you set any extra protection on it. However, hotspot connections that you'll end up sharing between your home and business will require you to set up a guest connection that only the public will use.

If your hotspot connection is indeed solely for your business, you can set up a WPA password on the router to limit the public's access to your Internet. You can then hand out the password to only your customers. If you choose to charge your customers, ask for payment upon receiving the password. You can also install router software that will ask for payment through the customers' computers before they can have the access.




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