Articles, tagged with "wireless access point", page 1
07th February 2012
Wireless networks have been available for quite a number of years now, and prior to their introduction the only option available for Local Area Networks was through the use of copper, twisted pair cabling. A Wireless Access Point is used in a Wi-Fi networ...
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Author:
David
30th January 2012
A Wireless Antenna is a device for transmitting and receiving radio waves over a range of radio frequencies. The greater the range of frequencies over which the antenna operates, the more broadband the antenna is said to be in its operation. Another commo...
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Author:
David
24th November 2011
Wireless networks have been available for quite a number of years now, and prior to their introduction the only option available for Local Area Networks was through the use of copper, twisted pair cabling. A Wireless Access Point is used in a Wi-Fi networ...
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Author:
David
26th September 2011
Patch Cables and their Application(By David Christie)The term Patch Cable is used to describe many situations where two optical or electronic devices are patched together using either an optical patch cord or electrical patch cable. A patch cable is the p...
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Author:
David
01st June 2011
Do you have more than one computer at your home? Home computer networking will help you to connect all your desktops, laptop and other networking devices. You can get network setup and support from an online computer repair company. To set up home compute...
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Author:
James Madison
21st April 2011
When comparing smart phones, there can be a fine line between a good phone and a phone that consumers should stay away from. Trying to find the perfect phone is like trying to find a needle in a hay stack, but there are ways of discovering a very decent d...
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Author:
cwestley
13th April 2011
Advancement of technology has given a facelift to the domain of communication. And mobile computing is the latest addition in this context. This is a technology that allows the user to transmit data, via a computer, without being connected to a fixed phys...
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Author:
James Madison
05th April 2011
D-Link DAP-2555 AirPremier N Dual Band PoE Access Point is powered by full features of business class wireless access point including Cloud Command technology for easy management from anywhere via the internet. It also supports advanced security including...
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Author:
Ki Grinsing
31st March 2011
Do you want to set up wireless network? Thinking what sort of equipments is required for your wireless network? This is a very useful guide for you. Devices like wireless enabled PDA's, laptops or desktop computers, etc. are widely used these days. Synchr...
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Author:
Eve Wilson
29th March 2011
One of the fastest growing segments of Internet connectivity today is Wireless Internet. Wi-Fi, or Wireless Fidelity, is Internet connectivity over dual band networks that are classified by a set of standards most commonly referred to as 802.11, 802.11a, ...
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Author:
Freeman Brock
28th March 2011
If your small business is getting bigger and your home-class wireless router is not adequate to support your growing business needs, you should upgrade your router to a small business class router. A business class router firstly must be capable of delive...
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Author:
Ki Grinsing
23rd March 2011
Use of wireless routers is quite common these days for wireless network connectivity. This has brought a revolution in home network setup. These routers are very easy to setup and you don’t need to be a tech geek to perform this task. But the problem is t...
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Author:
James Madison
16th March 2011
Wireless routers can be found in various forms and functions as the link between the broadband connection and also the network.These are available in a number of configurations but the most popular type of the device is a four-port Ethernet with a wireles...
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Author:
Vern Lester
16th March 2011
Building a computer network in your large home with two storey building is more difficult compared with a home with only one floor building and is sometimes frustrating. Thick concrete building generally contributes signal attenuation and dead spots in wi...
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Author:
Ki Grinsing
25th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado
The truth of the matter is that you can buy a wireless router at any electronics store or department store that have electronics' sections. What most people, those who are not tech geeks, mean when they ask this type of...
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Author:
Mr.Guru