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Wireless Accesspoint
Wireless Accesspoint
The first true Wireless Network was the ALOHAnet, developed within Hawaii University in the early 1970s. This led to the development of wireless networks that are in common use today, such as the 802.11 WLAN standards and 802.15 Bluetooth PAN standards.
ALOHA used a random access method for packet data over UHF frequencies and this system of sending packet data became know as the ALOHA channel method. The ALONAnet was used to link a number of computers over 4 of the Hawaiian islands. Adoption of this method of communication spread into the satellite world and was Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless Access Point
Wireless Access Point
When it comes to computer networking, the Linksys wireless access point is the preferred choice of those who want the best wireless broadband connection that is easy to install and configure. It should be properly understood that a wireless access point or WAP will enable other communication devices to connect wirelessly to a network. This would include your favorite laptop, smart phone, GPS device or any gadget that utilizes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or any other related technology. Homes, schools and offices that want to establish a computer network used to rely on wired routers to create a network. While wired Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless Ap
Wireless Ap
Wireless access point scanning software can mean one or two Things. first it could mean that you are trying to find wireless access points on a LAN to find their IP address. This can be used when you start a new job and you want to get a quick handle on if any one has wireless access points on the LAN and to find their IP addresses. You can down load wireless access point scanning software from the wireless AP’s manufacture or generic versions off the internet. As a wireless administrator you really want Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless To Wireless Access Point
Wireless To Wireless Access Point
Installing Multiple Wireless Access Points
1. Install one wireless Access Point to test range
2. Assign each wireless access point a unique IP address
3. Each wireless access point will have the Same SSID
4. All wireless access points will have the same encryption key
5. Point wireless antennas towards the center of the network
1. Finding your Wireless Range – Wireless access points Read the rest of this entry »



