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- Setting Up and Securing Your Wireless Network By: John Thompson
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. Tags: security, home business, wireless network, wlan, router, ide
- Wireless Lan And Laptop Computers By: Mike Dobson
A small business run from home or on rented space, while it can be extremely profitable, cannot be furnished in the same style as a large-scale company office. Using standard full-size desktop computers in such a set up is impracticable, as it takes up too much space and is too bulky for cramped confines. To deal with such a situation, desknotes or transportables may just hold the key.
Desknotes are systems that can be alternately used as a standard desktop PC, but also of... Tags: laptops, laptop, computers, notebook, technology, internet
- Get Connected To Wi-Fi By: Robert Thatcher
Wi-Fi, short for wireless fidelity refers to a set of wireless networking technologies more specifically referred to as any type of 802.11 network, 802.11b and 802.11a, dual band. The word Wi-Fi was built by an organization called the Wi-Fi Alliance. They overlook tests that confirm the production.
A product that undergoes the alliance analyses is given the name “Wi-Fi certified”. In earlier times, the term “Wi-Fi” was used only in place of the 2.4 GHz 802.11b.standard. I... Tags: wifi, wireless lan, wlan
- Good Reasons To Have A Wireless Network By: Ken Snodin
Having a wireless network opens up many possibilities.
Wireless networks provide an inexpensive and easy way to share a single Internet connection among several computers. This means you only need one modem, and you can add additional computers to the network just by plugging in a wireless card and turning them on. The new machines are connected to the Internet immediately.
A wireless network also lets you access files and printers from anywhere in your home. It allows ... Tags: wireless network, computer network, mobile computing
- Extending The Range Of Wireless Networks By: Chris Snow
Although a wireless transmitter is limited in its range, wireless extension points can be installed to boost its signal and make the range of the network much larger. These wireless extension points are commonly known as repeaters.
Several companies have started to manufacture wireless repeaters, despite the fact that these devices are not part of the wireless standard. Wireless repeaters are designed to resolve certain problems with wireless coverage. The further away you... Tags: wireless, internet, broadband, network
- All About Wireless Routers By: James Dyson
It is an incomplete computer network without a router. So, what all it does within a network. A router actually transfers data packets along networks. It requires at least two networks for a router to connect, commonly it connects two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP network. As a connecter device, routers are positioned at gateways, where two or more networks are connected.
Routing in the Internet
Routing is the technique using which data get its transfer path from on... Tags: Broadband, Wireless Broadband, ADSL, Routers, Wireless Route
- What Is A Broadband Router? By: James Dyson
A broadband router is a basic device to set up a wired or wireless network. Broadband routers ensure that all the computers on a network can send and receive data to each other and across the Internet. These routers are of both wired and wireless but their features are very similar.
A router actually transfers data packets along networks. It requires at least two networks for a router to connect, commonly it connects two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. As a co... Tags: Broadband, Internet, Cable Internet, Wireless Broadband, ADS
- VoIP Over WiFi for Businesses: Sending Voice Over the Wireless LAN By: Michael Talbert
The convergence of data and voice networks in the business environment takes on a new twist with the emergence of wireless networking...mobile users can stay in touch while roaming the property inside or out, and even on the road. Tags: voip, voip over wifi, wifi, vowlan, wvoip, wireless voip, wi
- Fixed Mobile Convergence: Bridging the Cellular Landline Divide By: Michael Talbert
As more and more consumers opt out of traditional telephone services in favor of cellular phones, the undeniable trend in the telecommunications industry is the development of fixed to mobile convergence, or FMC, to allow cell phones to seamlessly switch from the cellular network to a landline network infrastructure, and back again. Tags: fixed mobile convergence, telecommunication, cell phone, voi
- Death Knell for Wi-Fi Phones? By: Stew Mayers
Wi-Fi-only phones will have been almost wiped from the market within five years, according to a report from Juniper Research. Tags: wireless mobile phone, wireless mobile, wireless lan, wirele
- Overview of Mobile Framework By: Spec India
The need to display content on mobile devices continues to burgeon - especially with the seamless extension of enterprise data onto the small screen. As a result, solutions for shortening the content-to-mobile implementation cycle are on the rise. Tags: Pocket PC Data Collection System, Hand held Computer System
- A Guide To Patch Panels By: Shaun Parker
A brief guide to the pros, cons and general information on patch panels. Tags: patch, panels, networking, panel, business, networks
- Get Cisco CCNA Certifid At Home In days By: jackboys
Ready4xam—help you through CCNA Examination and receive CCNA certification. Tags: CCNA Certified, CCNA Certification, CCNA
- Cisco Ccnp Certification Training Tutorial: The New Ont 642-845 Exam By: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
The Cisco CCNP certification is changing at the end of 2006, with the BSCI and BCMSN exams being updated and the BCRAN and CIT exams being dropped. One of the two new exams is the 642-845 Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) test, and the name of the exam doesn't give many hints as to the material covered! Tags: cisco, ccnp, certification, training, tutorial, ont, 642-805
- The Advantages Of A Wireless Network Connection By: Kenneth Scott
It would seem that the real estate market and the mortgage market are hand-in-glove, actually. The past few years have seen them growing, with both being inspired by the other. Tags: wireless network, wireless conection, wireless internet connec
- Routing Tables By: Roberto Bell
In computer networking, a routing table is an electronic table or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. The routing table stores the routes (and details related with those routes) and network destinations. The routing table contains the topology of the immediate network. The primary goal of routing protocols and static routes is to construct the routing tables. Tags: Routing Tables
- Cisco announces new CCNA Concentrators By: Martin Voelk
While Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) remains the certification of choice for individuals who want to demonstrate their solid foundation in core routing and switching skills, the new CCNA Wireless, CCNA Voice and CCNA Security certifications build on core CCNA skills and provide a clear path for individuals to prepare for a specialized job role in wireless, security or voice technologies. Tags: Cisco Training Class, CCNA Training Courses, CCDA Training Co
- Your Guide to IPTV By: Dave Logic
Instead of being delivered via the traditional broadcast means of television signals, cable or satellite, IPTV, is delivered through the internet... Tags: streaming live video, stream live video, live video stream, web
- Wireless Security GSM, LAN and Wi-Fi Networks By: Spec India
GSM phones use encrypted technology that enables secure voice and data transfer during calls. GSM technology uses an algorithm to ensure the authenticity of the caller and the integrity of the channel, even when you are roaming in a foreign country Tags: Mobile Software Application Development, Custom Software Dev
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