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WiMAX's slow rollout may be technical
There have been all sorts of possible explanations as to why WiMAX is not readily available. Most refer to business plans and political issues. Some recent news may very well point to the real reason for the slow rollout. Quite simply, providers are having problems trying to get "big enough...
Tags: Bandwidth, Microwave, T3, Sprint Communications, Cell, Fiber, WiMAX, Network Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-04
Wireless
I have a microwave primary Internet signal, almost T-1, but want to distribute in a very "treed" area, the microwave is 2.4, how do I make the 156 acre site wireless? Nothing seems to penetrate the leaves and trees,,,is radio the answer?All forms of Microwave require line of sightSo...
Tags: Network technology, twegner@..., microwave, wireless
Discussion threads 2007-08-06
Microwave vs. Infrared vs. WiFi
I've got a little situation that needs an expert's input. Can anyone recommend a solution to tie in 2 lan's in 2 buildings (less than 200 feet apart), clear line of sight on both roofs to each other. Main building has around 50 users. 2nd building about...
Tags: Network technology, Wireless LANs, tsayyah@..., infra-red, microwave, Wi-Fi
Discussion threads 2007-07-16
VPN over Microwave Radio Internet as Frame Relay Alternative
I manage the IT dept at a nonprofit. We currently have an old frame relay setup for our 4 remote locations to connect to the main office to access exchange/network shares/internet. These remote locations are between 10 and 15 miles away in circling the main office. It...
Tags: frame relay, spethg@..., VPN, wireless, hardware, networking, main office, microwave
Discussion threads 2007-02-11
VPN over Microwave Radio Internet as Frame Relay Alternative
I manage the IT dept at a nonprofit. We currently have an old frame relay setup for our 4 remote locations to connect to the main office to access exchange/network shares/internet. These remote locations are between 10 and 15 miles away in circling the main office. It is currently set...
Tags: frame relay, spethg@..., VPN, wireless, hardware, networking, main office, microwave
Discussion threads 2007-02-11
Meriton Networks Case Study: AltaLink
AltaLink, Canada's only fully independent transmission company, is responsible for the maintenance and operation of approximately 11,600 kilometres of transmission lines and approximately 260 substations in Alberta. Due to construction in Calgary, AltaLink's line-of-sight microwave system was faced with new obstructions. AltaLink needed a replacement network that would run its...
Tags: Network, Microwave, NMS, SCADA, AltaLink, AltaLink Application, Network Administration, Networking, Network Technology, Enterprise Software, Software
Case studies 2006-10-05
Now I have to go kill someone
It is 11:30am, sitting at my desk TRYING to get some work done, and SOMEONE thinks they are funny and popped some popcorn!Now that is all I can smell! wow, does that smell good! This will not be pretty when I find out who the offending person is!How...
Tags: food, jdclyde, violence, smells, hungry, popcorn, smell, Burnt Popcorn, off-topic, jd-quick (formerly clyde), microwave
Discussion threads 2006-08-28
Computer Security Basics: Encryption
Encryption is an ancient form of information protection that dates back 4,000 years. Encryption has taken on new significance in the modern computer age. It's a particularly effective way to protect sensitive information - for example, passwords - that's stored in a computer system, as well as information that's being...
Tags: Computer Security, Microwave, O'Reilly Media Inc., Encryption, Computer, Productivity, Security
Book chapters 2006-06-01
Solar 'concentrators' focus on efficiency
solar Tech improvements?hmm, I wonder how long it will be before they decide to orbit a soletta. A solar mirror designed to increase the intensity of sunlight, which can be used to focus sunlight onto these, depending on the size of the soletta, increasing the input of solar energy to...
Tags: Network technology, mirror, solar energy
Discussion threads 2006-05-05
Gas pipe broadband?
article root[Edited by: admin on Nov 18, 2005 12:36 PM]Gas pipe broadband OR Stock swindle?At first I checked the date and it is not April One.Bit-Heads, CEOs and Politicians just do not understand RF especially microwaves. There are so many engineering issues with this scheme:1. Cheap high power...
Tags: Network technology, Gas
Discussion threads 2005-11-18
Wireless Networking Over Extended Range: Technology Options for Optimizing Long Range Wireless Connectivity
WiFi, WLAN, 802.11a/b/g are all terms used in the fast growing market of Wireless Networking. This generic term covers all areas of the market where one computer is connected to another or others, using radio signals. WiFi (short for 'Wireless Fidelity') is the popular term for a high-frequency Wireless Local...
Tags: Network, Microwave, WLAN, Wireless Networking, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2005-10-19
How do I create failover in my Router?
I currently have Cisco 2600XM Routers with two ethernet interfaces - one connected to my DSL modem and the other to the LAN on the two sites of my point-to-point link. I desire to add a microwave link as an online backup by adding an additional ethernet port ot each...
Tags: DSL, Ethernet, failover, microwave, networking, osehmicken@..., router
Q&A 2005-10-07
Research and Development of an RFID Based Disaster-Relief System
A portable system for assisting rescue personnel in disaster situations has been developed. The system consists of portable microwave terminals that function as message readers/writers/carriers and long-range, non-battery RFID tags that are ubiquitously placed along roadsides and function as information-storage units. Information such as location of refuges and the safety...
Tags: R&D, Microwave, RFID, Network Technology, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Networking
White papers 2005-09-28
Study: No cancer link to mobile phones
Microwaves and CancerThere was a study of epidemiology reported in the Lancet about the possible effects of microwaves from speed guns on the traffic police in the USA causing rare forms of cancer. That is a possible "smoking gun" for microwaves. Just in case it should be good practice to...
Tags: adrianfoot@..., microwave, microwaves, mobile phone, networking, telephone
Discussion threads 2005-09-02
WAN design
I am writing a paper on designing a WAN. I understand the concepts of a WAN, but I have never designed one before. I have setup VPN links to create a WAN-like network, but those were just with cable or DSL and between two sites. If I...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., frame relay, matt_falenski, networking, router, WAN
Q&A 2005-08-13
New options for connectivity
Solving connectivity problems can be tricky when a department in your organization relocates to a nearby building. Ramon Padilla makes the case for a wireless solution. Get acquainted with wireless bridging and its options in this article. Have you ever been faced with the situation in which an ...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Ramon Padilla Jr., Network technology, microwave, wireless, line of sight, beam, Government IT Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Drawback, WLAN, RF, Frame Relay, Networking
Technical articles 2005-06-13
Gartner: Get ready now for next-gen RFID tags
microwave ovens?sounds like there might be an opening for a kiosk business in every shopping mall. Rows of microwave ovens to zap the tags once the goods are in the hands of the purchasers.I can think of NO good reason why the tags need to remain active once the...
Tags: david_heath, Gartner Inc., microwave, networking, RFID, RFID tag
Discussion threads 2005-04-12
Need Info about microwave
I would like some information about microwave.We currently use t-1 for remote locations all over 100 miles away. It was mentioned to the CEO that we should check into using microwave towers and that it would be cheaper.I have NO idea about microwave, other than I thought it was...
Tags: microwave, networking, Sitizn Wille, T-1
Discussion threads 2005-01-19
Wireless connection re-authentication
I have a Cisco 1100 wap that is working well but every now and then my connection on my ThinkPad drops and the wireless icon in my system tray show that wireless is attempting to re-authenticate with the IAS radius server. Eventually is re-connectesd. Curious if anyone has...
Tags: Network technology, Wi-Fi, microwave, wireless
Discussion threads 2004-12-23
Thinking About WiMax
WiMax is the commercialization of the work being performed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group. 802.16 began with the goal of standardizing fixed microwave systems - and this really returns to the very roots of wireless, going back at least 60 years. WiMax eliminates at least some of the potential...
Tags: Microwave, Accela Communications, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2004-11-15


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