We are currently looking for a software engineer that will develop the software that operates over wide area wireless links, such as GPRS or CDMA. This...
Ok, all of you seem to be doing cool things with antennas. Where can I find a pig tale that goes from a Reverse SMA connector to a N connector? Is there a...
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hello, i'm trying to help out a friend of mine that lives 2 miles from their office that is wifi enabled. is there any way they can get that signal at their...
Yes it is possible that to extend a wireless LAN both technically and according to FCC. But in case of WLANs it is not advisable to extend the WLAN for such a...
I have a wireless network set up using a Netgear mr814 wireless router. My friend lives 500 feet away and has several computers in his house with no network or...
Hello, If you are talking about the wireless lan, then I think that the wireless lan equipment is designed to be effective within the 100m radius in order to...
hii basit im not sure of this. i think it is possible to extend the signal to the gentleman's residence without or may be minimal eavesdropping over the...
hiii basit its 500 ft. but even though as per my calculation it still exceeds the limit of 100m and as far as QoS i shall aggree with ur suggestion. but i...
Hello Nachiket, Well, in my view a wireless communication is essentially a broadcast. It is like I am talking to you and everyone is listening but no one is ...
Sure you can. If the data needs to be secure at all, you need to use a secure tunnel between the office and home (vlan or other such) and not rely on WEP or ...
Most wifi gear is fully capable of several miles without issue. The timing settings, transmit power, and rec sensitivity is generally sufficient that with...
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Well Mr. Hassan What joke is this. I think this group was actually established to discuss about the wireless computing. I hope you wont mind to regret & stop ...
i agree Basit Hassan Qureshi <basithq_ami@...> wrote:Well Mr. Hassan What joke is this. I think this group was actually established to discuss about the...
This group is intended for guys that put in hours and hours of work ,and you come with a Comp.....???!!!!!! Please never Ever try this again ,on this group...
No need to comment on this stuff guys. As soon as someone spams, I ban them. I instituted the need to get approval before joining the group because of spam,...
Hello I just signed up for the group. And I intend to go wireless on my laptop later this spring. I have been reading about 802.11b for a while now and intend...
Cisco PCMCIA card is U'r best bet as it is the best, and it also comes with a firmware management software.. which makes lie much easier, unless u find...
Senao often branded Engenius in the US) make great cards with external jacks. They are very high power, with long range. However, they also eat your battery....
This is a good card, but I wouldn't recommend a card that is command- line controlled to someone as their first card. D-Link and Linksys both have good cards...
<http://www.colubris.net/> Colubris Networks is set to unveil feature-packed wireless LAN access points that company officials say eliminate the need to extend...
Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ: ALVR), today announced that a recent report (November 2003) from Pyramid Research has recognized the company's leading position in the...
Network Installation Corp. (OTCBB:NWIS) announced today it has been awarded an additional wireless LAN project from the La Habra City School District at ...
Aperto Networks, a leading provider of new generation scalable broadband wireless access systems, will present at several key panel presentations at the annual...
This is supposed to be the year that the industry addresses the serious security shortcomings that are holding back enterprise wireless LAN rollouts. But...