As 802.11a products began shipping months ago, more and more companies have been taking advantage of 802.11a’s superior performance. 802.11a radios transmit at 5GHz and send data up to 54Mbps using ...
COMMENTARY--In a PDA & Wireless World spot poll I conducted last week--and note I said poll, not definitive research report--41 percent of the respondents said they use 802.11b, either at work, home, ...
Currently I've got a wired/wireless (802.11b) network setup in my house.<br><br>I've got a single floor house w/ a fully finished basement. So on my first floor in my ...
Many people are mystified and even intimidated by networking, especially when it comes to wireless technology. But a network novice can set up a high-performance wireless system with the products ...
Irvine, Calif. – D-Link's AirPro DI-764 is said to be the industry's first dual-radio, 2.4-GHz/5-GHz wireless router. This dual-mode wireless router simultaneously serves IEEE 802.11a wireless ...
Wireless is everywhere these days. Or rather, it isn’t. Be that as it may, the desire to not to have to struggle with wires is high for anyone who has ever installed a network. But until recently, ...
WIWB TV-14 in Green Bay, Wisc., couldn't get broadband service--the building was out of range of DSL, and, being in a business park instead of a residential neighborhood, there was no cable service.
The most common types of wireless LANs today support the 802.11b standard. Although faster 802.11a equipment has been available for some time, vendors of enterprise-class WLAN equipment — with more ...
Bangalore. February 5, 2003 - Ittiam Systems, today announced the availability of a complete Wireless LAN (Local Area Network) IP offering based on the IEEE 802.11b standard. Wireless LAN (WLAN) is ...
Hello, <BR> I want to know if wireless (802.11b) is dangerous in the same way that cellular phones are dangerous. Cell phones cause cancer. I don't really understand how all that works. What is the ...