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12-22-2009, 07:21 PM
POSTED BY PATROL 5.6 VVEL
بإستخدام بطاقة الهاتف تحول سيارتك إلى مرسل وايرلس للإنترنت. (بالتعاون مع مايكروسوفت)
New version of Sync turns car into mobile wireless hotspot
http://www.autoweek.com/storyimage/CW/20091221/CARNEWS/912219991/sync-wireless.jpg?ref=AR&maxw=340 http://www.autoweek.com/graphics/zoom1.gif A picture of a wireless broadband modem plugged into the Sync USB port. (http://www.autoweek.com/article/20091221/carnews/912219991/car-pictures&template=photo) The next generation of Ford's Sync system will take the signal from a mobile broadband card and broadcast it throughout the car.
The next generation of Ford's Sync system will turn the car into a wireless connection hotspot.
The wireless Internet connection is active when a cellular wireless card, also known as an air card, is plugged into the car's USB port. The connection can than be accessed by wireless devices in the car, such as a laptop computer or a handheld device.
The connection is protected so that only approved devices can use the network. This blocks someone nearby the car from getting a free ride.
The use of Sync for wireless Internet is Ford's response to competitors that offer an add-on connection system, typically as a dealer-installed item.
The second generation of Sync, which Ford developed with Microsoft, goes on sale next year.
بإستخدام بطاقة الهاتف تحول سيارتك إلى مرسل وايرلس للإنترنت. (بالتعاون مع مايكروسوفت)
New version of Sync turns car into mobile wireless hotspot
http://www.autoweek.com/storyimage/CW/20091221/CARNEWS/912219991/sync-wireless.jpg?ref=AR&maxw=340 http://www.autoweek.com/graphics/zoom1.gif A picture of a wireless broadband modem plugged into the Sync USB port. (http://www.autoweek.com/article/20091221/carnews/912219991/car-pictures&template=photo) The next generation of Ford's Sync system will take the signal from a mobile broadband card and broadcast it throughout the car.
The next generation of Ford's Sync system will turn the car into a wireless connection hotspot.
The wireless Internet connection is active when a cellular wireless card, also known as an air card, is plugged into the car's USB port. The connection can than be accessed by wireless devices in the car, such as a laptop computer or a handheld device.
The connection is protected so that only approved devices can use the network. This blocks someone nearby the car from getting a free ride.
The use of Sync for wireless Internet is Ford's response to competitors that offer an add-on connection system, typically as a dealer-installed item.
The second generation of Sync, which Ford developed with Microsoft, goes on sale next year.