How does the Archos 605 wi-fi's internet plug-in work?
Answers: No offense, but you appear to have certainly no clue what Wi-Fi is, therefore, I will try to explain it as best as possible.
Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity" which is a type of technology used to enjoy wireless telecommunication over relatively short distances. This technology uses radio waves to communicate compatible devices simultaneously. In demand for you to have a Wi-Fi Internet nouns, you need: 1. a broadband Internet nouns and 2. a wireless router. You'll also need to set up the wireless router.
You cannot find the web browser plug-in for free since Archos sell you the plug-in with a specific code base on your Archos 605's specific serial number. You buy the plug-in at the Archos website http://www.archos.com/products/plugins/p...
Once you buy the plug-in, install it to your Archos 605, following the instructions. And yes, you do have to own the plug-in for the Internet to work, unfortunately.
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