Wireless Broadband Currently in Beta! Wireless Broadband from Silicon Dairy is currently in the beta testing phase. When more information is available, we will post it here as well as on the Silicon Dairy News page. No further information regarding deployment dates, future beta testing, or pricing is available. High-Speed Wireless: Overview You want high-speed Internet access from a local Internet Service Provider, but there aren't many options. Our high-speed wireless solution is the future of broadband connectivity. Break free of the large telephone and cable companies by surfing the web over thin air. How does it work? A service technician will visit your home and install a small shoebox-sized receiver on your home or business location. The output of the receiver is a simple Category-5 ethernet cable suitable to connect to a router or directly to a compatible PC (Windows XP, MacOS X, Linux). Fast connection, low latency Our wireless network has low latency. This means applications that require a fast "ping time" such as multiplayer online games, streaming music and video, and realtime data streams to not "lag" while online. Information is delivered at the same speed as wired broadband services such as DSL and Cable. Over the air strong security Our wireless network utilizes a protocol that is fully compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ( HIPAA). All data transmitted over the air is secured using one of the strongest encryption methods available today. Your Internet experience is a safe experience. Always on — or not. You decide! Today's Internet is a battleground for hackers, viruses, spyware, and spammers. The majority of spam and viruses originate from zombie computers that are "always on." With our wireless broadband, you're able to protect your PC by quickly and easily "disconnecting" your wireless connection when not on use, similar to a dial-up connection.
Power users with up-to-date firewall and virus protection on their PCs can still choose the traditional "always on" mode. The choice is yours! |