Wireless Pocket Access

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The Nuts And Bolts Of Mobile Website Development And Content

The sheer growth rate that the mobile web network has seen in just less than 15 years, so incredibly fast, can only be the responsibility of mobile web development and content. The very bricks that builds the mobiles websites of today, not without its own trials over these years, are now starting to boom with activity, forcing the technology supporting it to grow at a similar rate with every passing month.

The mobile website development originally and often still written in WML or Wireless Markup Language, later received the assistance of WAP technology, which acted as a gateway to manage the information now being recoded to binary before sending it on to your mobile device. The three major problems remaining firstly the diversity of hardware amongst the user base, secondly the high latency and thirdly the low bandwidth, it inevitably led to the next generation markup language called XHTML MP, to address these problems specifically.

This markup language has the function of enabling your web browser to request the content of the website you want to visit and receives a Mobile Profile variant of that webpage for your specific model mobile phone. It is vital to the success of the mobile website, to understand the technical limits of mobile browsers as well as the frustration of the user forced to navigate via a mobile phone keypad.

Another bug point, is that the seeming endless variations of model handsets available today, is still the problem to be overcome thoroughly by WML and ZHTML MP. The technical under-pinning of the content needing to be squeaky clean and meticulous, is still a minimal requirement of the mobile web content. In the same breath, it is not just the technical content that is important, but also the actual visible content, design and layout of the page and its interaction with the visitor.

The intended aim and goal of the mobile website, along with the target market it is going for, is of dual importance to consider when writing the actual content, as it involves the direct access of users with any handset they might have, to the mobile website. Keeping the content the visitor interacts with interesting and relevant will bring the traffic needed for success.

No matter what the mobile websites target market is, whether for in depth or just informative articles, or just the latest news, games, entertainment and so forth, is what will keep the traffic coming to the site. The layout along with the text bodies on the site being more of a design aspect, plays a fundamental role in converting the traffic to currency for a successful mobile website.

A simple equation has evolved from mobile web development of this new market, where visiting traffic plus quality content equals revenue. Simply put, with the ability to place your content on the individual person of your target market, your content now in their pocket and the cash in your pocket.

Can you use an access point in this way?

Could I use this (http://www.amazon.com/WL330GE-Wireless-pocket-access-point/dp/B000TPVWX0) to create a wireless network so that my PS3 can play online? It would be connected to a router via an an ethernet jack, which would be connected to a modem. That wouldn't cause to much of a difference in ping and cause online to lag, would it? Thanks. :)

I am using a software router currently, and all works fine, expect it lags every 2 minutes or so...I used a USB key before to create a wireless signal for a PS3, and it had no lag. So, should using this cause lag or not? Here are my connection speeds...

http://www.pingtest.net/result/9910657.png

http://www.speedtest.net/result/709472277.png

Yes, that should work. The latency (lag) between the two Ethernet ports will only be about 1ms. That's nothing compared to the latency of the wireless connection.

TP-Link Portable 3G Wireless N Router fits in your pocket, draws power from USB (Engadget)

Sure, we may be fast approaching the 12th year of the 21st century, but as you
may have noticed, planet Earth has yet to be coated in a warm, fuzzy blanket
of WiFi. And yes, we're just as befuddled as you. For now -- and for the
foreseeable future as well -- we'll need to continue furnishing our own
provisions for reliable wireless internet access, which is often no small
feat. Fortunately, if you're able to find a USB 3G modem or Ethernet
connection, TP-Link's new Portable 3G/3.75G Wireless N Router (TL-MR3020) can
hook you up with WiFi for a mere $40.

The tiny device is small enough to fit in your pocket, and offers a variety of
power options, including a built-in plug and mini USB connector -- enabling
you to use the device with an external battery pack, for example. A second USB
port lets you hook up a UMTS/HSPA/EVDO USB 3G modem, which you can then dish
out to other wireless gadgets. This pocketable WiFi wonder will be available
on December 14th at Fry's, Micro Center, B&H and Data Vision, along with
e-tailers like Newegg and Amazon. If an Ethernet-only model ...

Engadget

Getting Started: Wireless N Pocket Router (DAP-1350)

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