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A Guide to Wireless Online Communities


Wireless online communities are as common as Google. With so many people accessing the internet every day, all over the world, online communities are beneficial for everyone. There are a variety of ways you can engage in these communities, from Twitter to general searches. The only variant will be the particular topics you are interested in.

The key to finding a beneficial wireless online community is recognizing if the community has many viewers. This can be done by assessing comments after the post or article. This is often where you’ll find your most valuable information. As a member of that community you can submit questions, comments or concerns about the post. It’s here that you might find answers that address similar questions you had with the article.

Gizmodo.com is a technology blog that includes information on wireless issues. Here, editors also join in the comment conversation, answering questions or addressing relevant information. Arstechnica.com's informational guides are also filled with valuable wireless information. The blog is updated regularly and touches on relevant technology topics. 

Wireless forums are a good option for the technology-illiterate person. These forums feature questions from non-professionals. Yet, they are often populated with professionals and internet-savvy people who have the correct answers. Wirelessforums.org has over 20,000 members. Though only members can comment or post questions, your membership is free. The forum is broken down into topics, so you can easily sift through content you are not interested in.

Another option for joining a wireless online community would be to get involved with Twitter. As this application becomes larger, more professionals and companies have joined in on the conversation. Using Twitter is the best way to take advantage of the constant chatter on the internet. As a Twitter user, you don’t have to actually say anything. By simply following other people, you can read their updates. Following companies like Netgear and Cisco Small Business you’ll have up to date feeds on the newest wireless technology. You can also read through their archived tweets and find information that way.

Wireless online communities can be valuable in many ways. This can help you to avoid hours on the phone when you have router problems. You are also more apt to learn as you read through comments and questions, which will help with future problems. Regardless of your method, becoming a member of the ever growing online communities can only benefit you in the end.