Wireless networks are rapidly replacing wired computer connections because of the range and freedom they provide. Wi-Fi hotspots that were once limited to coffee shops and hotels are now common in homes,...
802.11a/b/g, or IEEE 802.11a/b/g, is a standard that has been developed by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), http//standards.ieee.org. The IEEE is an international organization that...
Graphite (aka M5757): The Graphite Basestation was apples first basestation. The ports in the back of the basestation are as fallows: 1 Ethernet Port, 1 56k Modem, 1 Power port. The Ethernet port allows you to...
This is just a short reminder, that for most home uses,there is no noticable difference between 802.11 b or g.The hype is that B runs at 11MB while G is 5 times as fast at 54 MB, or even 108 MB for so-called...
ParkerVision's breakthrough D2D technology is now being offered in a family of wireless networking products engineered to deliver unparalleled performance for consumers seeking hi-speed data rates over maximum...
With all the hoopla surrounding 802.11n, versus the older 802.11g and 802.11b, I just want to share with you that ... I haven't seen any difference between any of the three,in terms of performance. WiFi...
Be a WiFi Hot-Spot provider. Want to share your connection with others without any hassles? Find an old 802.11b wireless router and plug its Internet port into any PC port on your router. [NAT routers can be...
Excellent little pocket size detector. Saves time. Carry it with you everywhere so that you can find the WiFi hotspots for your wireless enabled laptop computer.