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- Is network security at risk with wireless access points?
- Is network security at risk with wireless access points?I want to install wireless 802.11g access points in our warehouse to upgrade the RF scanning equipment. Management has expressed concerns that this wireless equipment could be a dangerous weak link in our network security. As long as the access...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-10
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- Question about 802.11b and 802.11g
- Hi,I have run experiments with 802.11b and 802.11g and the results are extremely different. I would like to know if someone could help me identifying the main differences.I am using a max 3 hops ad hoc wireless network. the maximum throughput I get with 802.11g is 8Mbps so the difference...
- Q&A 2005-01-19
- Capacity Coverage & Deployment Considerations for IEEE 802.11g
- 802.11g is an exciting new technology that offers additional performance, while providing investment protection for 802.11b clients through backward compatibility. By using previous technologies and economies of scale, 802.11g devices are available at little or no additional cost relative to 802.11b. As such, there are many reasons to begin migrating...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- IEEE 802.11g: The New Mainstream Wireless LAN Standard
- Today’s popular IEEE 802.11b (802.11b) for wireless local area networks WLANs has changed the face of networking, providing tremendous flexibility for mobile workers and hassle-free Internet sharing for home users. The next milestone in the evolution of WLANs is the introduction of IEEE 802.11g (802.11g). This new IEEE standard will...
- White papers 2003-07-02
- Capacity, Coverage, and Deployment Considerations for IEEE 802.11g
- 802.11g is an exciting new technology that offers additional performance, while providing investment protection for 802.11b clients through backward compatibility. By using previous technologies and economies of scale, 802.11g devices are available at little or no additional cost relative to 802.11b. As such, there are many reasons to begin migrating...
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- An Evaluation of the Performance of IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g Wireless Local Area Networks in a Corporate Office Environment
- In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of standards for Wireless Local Area Networks. In particular, IEEE's 802.11 standard has now been extended to a family of WLAN standards. 802.11a and 802.11g both employ Coded Orthongonal Frequency Division Multiplexing COFDM but operate in different frequency bands....
- White papers 2005-02-07
- 802.11g Wireless Networking Quick Guide
- Tap TechRepublic's 802.11g Wireless Networking Quick Guide for proven recommendations on deploying 802.11g wireless networks. The guide examines critical technical and management details to review before a deployment, and it presents important information on transmission, security, and administration features specific to 802.11g networks. To help maximize your wireless network, the...
- Download resources 2005-01-20
- What is the big deal about 802.11n?
- Sounds interesting...Okay, so I'm not too bright on 802.11n, or even earlier versions, but this article doesn't really help someone like me. Can someone please explain in a low level enough language for me to understand? How does this physically work? What are the physical connections? ...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-20
- Wireless LAN spectrum management
- 802.11g protection modeThe article says that 802.11g clients drop to 802.11b mode and perfornance when 802.11b clients are present. Not exactly. Rather the 802.11g client will send either a 802.11b CTS to Self or RTS/CTS prior to each 802.11g frame it sends. These CTS or RTS/CTS frames...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-20
- Can not connect through wireless.
- I have DSL-502T modem for ADSL2+ and got Belkin 802.11g wireless router with vista os from Dell. I can connect my other pc through DSL-502T modem but when i try to connect the 802.11g router i could not get it connected. Checking my ipconfig also doesnot show the ip for...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-20
- 802.11 Wireless LAN Performance
- This white paper compares the performance of a variety of widely available 802.11 retail products, and shows that Atheros-based 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g solutions significantly outperform the competition in both range and throughput.
- White papers 2003-04-09
- Which WLAN Technology is Best?
- If you've recently installed 802.11g or added it to your existing wireless networks, you've probably discovered that you're not getting anywhere near the throughput that has been advertised by WLAN manufacturers and the trade press. This is especially true in a mixed environment of 802.11b and 802.11g...
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- interoperability
- can i use a 3com enterprise accesspoint with my existing linksys 802.11g NIC?Re: InteroperabilityIf you are talking about the 3Com Wireless LAN Access Point 8250, it is an 802.11g product, as is your Linksys NIC. They are designed to interoperate.Craig HerbergTheoretically, yes....You may want to visit 3com's and Linksys's...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-18
- 802.11g Wireless Networking Quick Guide
- This quick guide examines critical technical and management details to review before a deployment and presents important information on specific transmission, security, and administration features specific to 802.11g networks. To help maximize your wireless network, the guide also compares features of wireless equipment from vendors like D-Link, Netgear, and Linsys.
- Download resources 2004-12-21
- Performance of VoIP Over IEEE 802.11g DSSS-OFDM Mode With IEEE 802.11e QoS Support
- This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating in DSSS-OFDM mode. The DSSS-OFDM scheme provides data rates of up to 54Mb/s as well as interoperability with 802.11b nodes. Due to the widespread use of 802.11b nodes, such interoperability is an important consideration....
- White papers 2005-03-18
- 802.11b to 802.11g to 802.11n
- I am doing a research on these three WiFi standards. I am looking for professional in depth explaination of the differences between b and g, a nd g and n. Also, the reason why IEEE had to develop new standard because of the previous one.Get a bookor surf the web802.11b...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Oracle Database 11g and Oracle RAC 11g on IBM AIX
- There are many technical topics to consider when running Oracle Database 11g and Oracle RAC 11g on AIX such as certifications, 11g patch sets, AIX code levels, tuning and related software components - just to name a few. This paper consolidates the information to be considered when planning or implementing...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Oracle announces Database 11g beta
- 11g betaI think it's too early to launch 11g immediate after 10g.Anyways what are 482 new features with 11g?
- Discussion threads 2007-01-09
- Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier With Pre-Distortion Linearization for WLAN 802.11g
- The Envelope Tracking ET system improves the Power-Added Efficiency PAE of a power amplifier by superimposing the envelope signal at the drain so that the RF transistor is consistently operated in a high efficiency region. This technology is especially suitable for high Peal-Average-Ratio PAR signals like the OFDM 802.1la/g system...
- White papers 2004-11-04
- Experimental Characterization of Interference in a 802.11g Wireless Mesh Network
- Multi-channel wireless networks are being studied as a means to increase wireless network capacity. The implicit assumption is that network throughput increases in direct proportion with the number of non-overlapping channels used. But there have been very few studies which have experimentally verified this premise. This paper characterizes the performance...
- White papers 2005-12-11
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