chepurnova 1. You can buy any Wi-Fi router (for how much money is enough) ... the more expensive - the more hard the iron ... and most likely the data exchange speed ... any simple router quietly "pumps the Internet" to 50-60mbits ... At the same time, a hard-boiled router (with some kind of media server, file storage, etc.) for a lot of money will also "pump the Internet" ...
2. but there is one "but"
- and do you have a tablet that will pump these 50-60mbits? Wi-Fi standard G "pumps the channel" by about 20-30 Mbit ... but the N standard is already more serious ... but there is another "but"- the performance of the tablet itself may not be enough .... or are we going to "pump the Internet" on a hospital? then we look at the first point and save money ...
3. You will pay the same way as usual ... it connects to an Internet you have one device (router) and distributes it to others (computer, tablet, communicator, etc.) ...
PS: at the rate you have what rate?
Post has been editedcooler.nvkz - 05.10.11, 13:58Reason for editing: PS: I looked at the characteristics of the tablet - N is ...