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  • Wireless Workout
    , speeds, and ease of use have brought it into range for the average consumer. A wireless network consists of several parts: a switch, a wireless access point, wireless networking cards, and some computers. As most people who have more than one computer also have broadband connections, we have included
  • Wireless Broadband Handbook
    Wireless Broadband Handbook. By asking the logical, business-based questions that are important to you about this hot new technology, this practical guide tackles and clarifies the chaotic acronym-ridden world of broadband wireless--minus the techspeak. Books24x7
  • Selecting an Industrial Wireless Solution
    , and is typically used when wireless Ethernet/Internet access is required at high data transfer speeds. However, WLAN technology has well-known security issues, so encryption methods such as WEP, WPA, and WPA2 are required for critical data. Also, a new WLAN installation requires careful planning
  • 802.11 Wireless Networking (.pdf)
    newer 802.11b access points to be 802.11g compliant via relatively easy firmware. upgrades. 2.3.3 Availability and usability of newer wireless technologies. 802.11a and 802.11g technologies are still quite new to the market. They're more expensive. and not as readily available as 802.11b. Also, because
  • Wireless control gets a highpriority
    New wireless LANs handle real-time audio and video through methods that may come in handy for factory networks. World's fastest I/O node? Visible (bottom) mounted on the wheel well of the Our Team Pontiac is the Opto 22 SNAP I/O rack holding a wireless link. The I/O system beams back data about
  • Wireless USB for the factory
    medium. No question electronics makers had consumer users in mind when they devised wireless USB. But equipment on the production floor could benefit from the new spec as well. The reason is wireless USB may be an inexpensive means of beaming massive amounts of data between two points. The USB 2.0 spec
  • Smart Computing Article - Wireless Networks
    adapter that communicates with that access point. The access point serves as the base station for your network, emitting data signals that other computers on the network can receive and return. Each computer connected to the network needs its own wireless adapter to connect to the base. Although we won t
  • Introduction to 802.16 WiMax, Wireless Broadband Technology, Market, Operation and Services
    Introduction to 802.16 WiMax, Wireless Broadband Technology, Market, Operation and Services. Explaining the functional parts of a WiMax system and its basic operation, this book demonstrates the typical range for WIMAX systems and how to extend the range of WIMAX systems through the use

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