Tuesday, 30 April 2013

unit 14 p7 + d2

An easy way of sending a contacts number to another phone is through text. Click onto the contact number, highlight it and it should give you options saying something like copy, edit. Click copy then go on to SMS and paste the number into the text then send it. That is the easiest way. More ways is to click onto the contact and it should say send contact card the options given could be Email, PIN, Text Message. By using Email you will need a Email Address and you can then attach the contact into a file then put the file into a message then send it to the person you want to send it to. Using Email is the hardest out of all of the protocols. It is very complicated and the other person may not know how to receive and open up the contact card. I think copy and pasting the contact through text message is the best way because its not complicated and quick so you can get it done quicker.

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

unit 14 p5

You can buy an iPhone for around £200-£500 and you can buy apps such as Satnavs and mobile phone trackers, so the boss can track the worker to make sure he is where he should be and not doing something off task. You could use excel to make timetables to say what time they have to be there at. you could also ring workers if they are late on a delivery. this would make the business more efficient and quicker, therefore the delivery would most of the time be delivered on time.

unit 14 p3


Wi-Fi creates a network in your home or office – a little zone where computers can get broadband internet. It uses radio waves, just like TV or mobile phones. You may sometimes hear this zone referred to as a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). A device called a wireless transmitter receives information from the internet via your broadband connection. The transmitter converts the information into a radio signal and sends it.You could think of the transmitter as a mini radio station, broadcasting signals sent from the internet. The ‘audience’ for these transmissions is the computer (or computers, as more than one can connect at the same time) which receives the radio signal via something called a wireless adapter. The whole process, meanwhile, works in reverse, with the computer sending information to the wireless transmitter. It then converts them and sends them via your broadband connection. Wi-Fi covers 30m around your house, but walls can interfere with the Wi-Fi strength.