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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by sturat mitchel Wireless Networks, as the term indicates is a set of networks that work without the use of any wires. Wireless Networks are basically used for communication purposes, over wireless voice networks like mobiles and telephone networks written by Travis Olague Wireless internet connections have many advantages. If you are a businessman and run your own business then WiFi is the best solution to access internet and manage your business when you are away from your desk. Even if you are a common user, wireless connection is a good opportunity to chat to relatives, friends, being able to read your mail letters when you are on your holiday and just surf some interesting sites. Read the following. written by Maximum Hit Fulfilling your wish list for computer peripherals can be expensive. If you are looking for computer peripherals deals, they can be found. You simply need to be patient and wait for them to appear. written by Danial Manley Here are some brief descriptions and important features provided for GPS users especially fleet owners who are in bare needs of such system. written by Maximum Hit Owning a computer, is in no sense these days counted as an item of luxury. With the increase in user demands and gradual multiplication of application in industry, the use of computers and computer peripheral devices can be found in every sphere of human walk. Education, shopping, banking, health industry, transportation, security- name a place and computers are there. written by groshan fabiola Wifi, short for Wireless Fidelity, has taken the field of wireless networking to another level. Wifi allows users to connect to the Internet with the use of any network cabling written by Maximum Hit With quick advancements in technology, the size and the price of the devices has gradually come down, while the efficiency and capacity has considerably increased. The scenario is same in all cases, whether it is about internal components like processor, RAM, motherboard, graphics card, and hard disk or for peripheral accessories like mouse, speakers, Bluetooth dongles, keyboards (wired/wireless), monitors etc.
written by Martin Voelk Cisco Certification Exams are designed with the aim of identifying experts capable of understanding and working with the intricacies and challenges of end to end networking. This is the reason why Cisco exams are a hard nut to crack. written by Travis Olague Wireless broadband marketplace is getting bigger and wider. We are witnesses of this real and significant revolution in this area. Wireless connectivity has its advantages as well as disadvantages. Soon is expected that ADSL will be replaced by wireless connection. Is it better wire or wireless broadband? written by Phillip Kimpton Over the years, wireless home networking has become a virtual must. With many homes now hosting one or more computers and laptops, need to be able to share their photos and other data. More recently, with the advent of online gaming and the expansion of the Xbox 360, Playstation and Wii all allowing their users to compete against other remote players, wireless networking has become a necessity rather than an option. written by Joem Hughes The article offers information on the world of wireless phone service. It gives useful information and advice to occasional cellphone users. It gives tips on the best cell phone , wireless plan and accessories that are suitable for occasional mobile phone user. written by Joem Hughes The article offers information on the world of wireless phone service. It gives useful information on an important part wireless phone contracts. Specifically, it provides news and information on early termination fees and the recent changes made by wireless phone carriers. written by Joem Hughes The article offers information on the world of wireless phone service. It gives useful information on wireless phone contracts. Specifically, it gives advice on how to drop a contract and gives options on becoming free of a restrictive wireless contract. written by James Murray Bluetooth technology offers three different types of defined ranges, based on output ranges. Class 1 devices are the most powerful, as they can have up to 100 mW of power, with a regular antenna giving them a range of around 130 - 330 feet. written by Tim Lynch Seven Things You Should Know About Wireless Networks from Psychsoft Consulting, recognized by IT Industry magazines as a Top 500 IT consulting firm.
written by David Chow Chow In cellular wireless networks, it is very important to deal with Mobile station (MS) handoff between cells so that they can maintain a continuous and QoS-guaranteed service. There are four basic types of handoff protocols; network-controlled handoff (NCHO), mobile-assisted handoff (MAHO), soft handoff (SHO), and mobile-controlled handoff (MCHO). From NCHO to MCHO, the control protocols tend to decentralize the decision making process, which help shorten handoff delays; however, meanwhile, the decentralization makes the measurement information available to make a handoff decision also decreased. Next, we briefly introduce these four types of handoff mechanisms. written by James Marriot Asia Pacific, as the most powerful mobile market round the globe, has skilled inconceivable development in the past decade, amid mobile telephony chiefly responsible for this flow. Twelve key nation markets in the Asia/Pacific area developed as a thrust during the last five years. written by James Marriot WiMAX is all set to hit the fixed access market for the time being whereas the basic & full mobility WiMAX is the goal for the year 2010. The kind of enthusiasm that WiMAX has instilled amongst the businesses as well as individuals isn’t just for the wired version of the technology; Wireless WiMAX is where most of the silicon and large-scale equipment makers seem to be more interested in investing.
written by Jack Lee Inquiring minds want to steal your sensitive data through you wireless network. Stop them in their tracks with these easy to follow steps on securing your wireless network for your home or business. written by Ron King Going wireless is much like the switching from an old fashioned wall-mounted telephone to a cellular phone. The freedom is exhilarating. << previous page 1 next page>> |