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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
J9346B ASAP Semiconductor HP Not Provided WIRELESS ACCESS POINT - IEEE 802.11A;IEEE 802.11B;IEEE 802.11G
ECB9500 ASAP Semiconductor ENGENIUS TECHNOLOGIES Not Provided WIRELESS ACCESS POINT - IEEE 802.11A;IEEE 802.11B;IEEE 802.11N (
NWA5160N ASAP Semiconductor ZYXEL Not Provided 802.11A/G/N POE ACCESS POINT FOR

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  • 802.11 Basics: Wireless LAN Configurations
    Currently, most wireless networks (WLANs) are based on the IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a or 802.11g standards. These standards define how to wirelessly connect computers or devices to a network. Wireless enabled devices send and receive data indoors and out, anywhere within the range of a wireless access
  • 802.11 Basics
    Currently, most wireless networks (WLANs) are based on the IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a or 802.11g standards. These standards define how to wirelessly connect computers or devices to a network. Wireless enabled devices send and receive data indoors and out, anywhere within the range of a wireless access
  • Wi-Fi Certified
    Computers with integrated Wi-Fi technology can use any brand of access point with any other brand of client hardware that also is certified. The term wi-fi (from wireless fidelity) can be used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a, dual-band, etc
  • Computer Power User Article - D-Link AirXpert DI-774 vs. Linksys WRT55AG
    Why settle for one wireless LAN protocol when you can have all three? Chances are your existing wireless adapters, bridges, and access points are based on Wi-Fi (802.11b). But store shelves are filling up with the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi replacement, the 54Mbps 802.11g, and many offices over the past two
  • Jetsons, Here we come!
    Call your oven from your cell phone. New WiFi technology makes it possible. Hold on to your remote controls, your living room is about to go Wi-Fi. Better wireless-fidelity technology able to support high data rates is making it possible to share Internet access between any number of home devices
  • Optimizing Airborne Platforms to Support Wireless-in-the-sky Applications.
    and to generate additional revenue streams.  However, it also presents significant challenges with regard to deploying robust hardware/software platforms that can handle the bandwidth and mix-of-services requirements. . The wireless servers and access points need to fit seamlessly into the physical
  • Wireless Frequency Site Surveys (.pdf)
    would be a better option. The N-Tron 702-W support 802.11b/g/n in 2.4 GHz and 802.11a/n in 5 Ghz. Frequency analysis is a part of a site survey. Site surveys not only determine where. access points should be placed but whether or not it is even feasible from a frequency. standpoint to implement
  • Overcoming Concerns about Wireless PACs and I/O in Industrial Automation (.pdf)
    . If support were included for all three of the most commonly used. Ideally, wireless I/O from automation manufacturers would act more. wireless standards in the world today--IEEE-802.11a, b, and g--. like the typical laptop computer, which includes both wired and. engineers could use wireless access points

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