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An Overview of the iBurst Wireless Standard
iBurst is an alternative wireless standard for high speed wireless internet connections, competing with 3G and 4G technology. Although it held great promise, proprietary technology and late acceptance as an official standard has hindered its usage.
0 commentsWiFi
In future, Wi-Fi will become a universal standard, found everywhere in the electronics world. It will show up in consumer electronics devices, from videogame consoles to music players as well as cell phones,PDAs and digital cameras. Any PC bought can instantly become the hub of a wireless network, simply by turning it on.
0 commentsOverview of IEEE 802.11e WLAN standard
WLAN access points can be configured to operate according to IEEE 80.11b or IEEE 802.11e. IEEE 802.11e attempts to standardize and codify quality of service (QoS) for wireless users with VoIP, streaming video and multimedia access through wireless networks. IEEE standard 802.11e created the concept of access categories, each with its own Quality of Service requirements and numerical methods of determining when to transmit data and to switch data streams.
0 commentsThe Now and Future of Technology
The new Wi-Fi 802.11ai is in the works. Can't wait to wield it in future handheld devices!
2 commentsWireless USB internet cards/network adapters for laptop computers
Here, I'm publishing some information about "Wireless Internet Cards for Laptop Computers" that includes types, products name, description and some related information.
0 commentsEthernet Switching-What You Should Consider
Local Area Networks (LANs) were once accustomed to the use of connectors like repeaters and hubs, until Ethernet Switches came to be in the 90's. Connectors are, as their name already suggests, technological...
0 commentsData Center Ethernet-Learn More
Data centers are said to be the brain and heart of the World Wide Web. They are the asylum where important apparatus for wide-scale networking (like the internet) are stored. A data center could be an average...
0 commentsWimax - Broadband Wireless Access
WiMAX is a wireless digital communications system, also known as IEEE 802.16, that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50...
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