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Wireless Workout
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Smart Computing Article - Other Cards
get a USB network adapter. The cost starts at about $100 per card, or networking kit, as it is sometimes called. When you buy a network card, or kit, it includes the cable(s) and drivers that you need to get set up. In addition, Windows 98 recognizes virtually all network cards, including wireless
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Smart Computing Article - Solving The Mysteries Of Modems
Packet Data network (CDPD). This system, which actually coexists on the regular cellular network, offers improved transmission quality, but is only available in certain areas. Another option is to buy a wireless PC Card modem that connects to a proprietary radio network service. These services are more
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Smart Computing Article - Wireless Woes
of 802.11g. It s even stranger when your connection sputters and stalls for no apparent reason, or when you pop a PC Card into your Acer Aspire only to find that a driver is outdated or won t work with a Windows XP patch. Wireless networks are mostly reliable and trouble-free. Designed for the home user
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Smart Computing Article - Wireless Networks
delve into the technical specifics of the different wireless standards here, keep in mind that devices using different standards generally won t perform as well as devices using the same technology. For example, although 802.11b adapters will work with 802.11g access points, older 802.11b cards can
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Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Network Interface Cards
to indicate network activity. An Ethernet cable attaches to the jack, and then the other end of the cable attaches to a broadband modem or to a router (also called a gateway or access point) if you have a home network. Wireless NICs typically attach to one of the computer s USB ports (or slide
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Smart Computing Article - Don't Get NIC'd
(often called "combo cards") include ports for multiple types of connectors. Since Ethernet has been the dominant standard for several years now, a combo card on the back of your PC is a good indication that you could benefit from an upgrade. Wireless networking is rapidly emerging as another option
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Smart Computing Article - Get Connected With Networks
cable to fiber optics cable. In addition to physical connections, a number of wireless communication schemes are in use, including infrared and radio frequency (RF) transmission. It's In The Cards. Network devices must have some form of unique identification in order to tell each other apart