There have been recent posts in a number of groups about WiFi. What is that? Suggestions to get the U of R to help fund, or to have the City help. What is it, and what are the benefits?
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DeWain,
Thank you for the great exlanation. It leads me to believe this is not an avenue that should be explored right now for the 19th Ward or SW community as there are other priorities that need funding first.
For people with home computers, they have to pay for access anyway. It sounds like WiFi is only a benfit to those with laptops. If they are in a zone where there is access. Where someone pays for that access.
There is another fault with line of thinking about providing more WiFi access for the 19th Ward.
It will not increase communication to those we need to reach, as I have experienced from organizing attempts for a block club around Enterprise, Ellicott (E2 Block Club.) Most of these people do not have computers! Why put in WiFi for people -- useful for students or professionals -- but do you think someone is going to buy computers for the people living in poverty or on welfare who already do not have access to the internet? These are our neighbors. Let's concentrate on basic problems first. I agree we should try to make the neighborhood more attractive to people with more money move in, but the first order of business is taking care of the people who live here now. Let's do code enforcement, get houses up to code, make the neighborhood look better, then maybe more people would be interested in buying. But we have to start by fixing what we have.
I'll provide a slightly more technical explanation. I could provide much more detailed information if anyone really wants it (as I have a MS Degree in Telecommunications Engineering), but here is a quick overview. WiFi is a means of making a wireless network connection. WiFi is commonly used to connect devices that have WiFi antennas (such as laptops most laptops these days) to the device that connects to the outside "carrier" (phone company or cable company) that provides the Internet connection. WiFi can also be used to make other network connections, such as between computers and networked printers.
I am using WiFi right now in my home to connect my laptop to my Frontier access device. WiFi does not intrinsically provide free Internet. It provides the connection between a paid Internet connection and wireless devices that want to use that connection. In the case of our network in our house, we still have to pay Frontier for the connection to the Internet, but WiFi lets anyone in the house use that connection.
Some cities do have municipal WiFi systems where anyone can connect to the Internet for free. However, the city still has to pay for a very large bandwidth (capacity) connection to the Internet through an Internet carrier. It's like a free lunch... it can be provided for free, but someone still has to pay for it.
The real barrier to implementing a free WiFi in the 19th Ward is not technical, but rather a matter of finding someone to pay for the cost of the "pipe" to the Internet. The more people who use the service, the higher the capacity needed for the "pipe", and the higher the cost to the entity that is paying for the Internet connection. It's not cheap, and we really have to think hard about what our priorities are in our neighborhood.
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