Everyone, As you may be hearing more about, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a hot topic for development. A man by the name of David Mangini just wrote a book...
Hi, all. And....Happy New Year! I'm new, here, and not a computer expert by any stretch of the imagination...but, I do try. Recently, I bought a wireless Plug...
Hi, I am new to this group and this is my first mail to this group. I have got a problem with my sis16x wireless driver . When i load the module and after...
... Hey Pete, Do you know who made the card? Have you visited their site to see if they have drivers available for download? Or try searching on the web using...
Harshal, Thanks for the quick response! I feel pretty stupid but...I can't find any manufacturer on the card. It's says "wireless 802.11b PCMCIA" along the...
Recently I purcshased D-Link DWL-2100AP Access Point but i can not set it to work as AP Client. Firmware of my model is 2.10eu, and i'd like to connect to our...
Hello everybody! My question may be very basic but i don't know why we are calling TCP/IP together? I mean why not UDP/IP? -- u.g.chauhan [Non-text portions of...
... Uttam, UDP/IP is just as valid as TCP/IP. However, more applications use TCP than UDP which is probably why 'TCP/IP' is more commonly used. Regards, -...
Blagoj: What's the brand of the AP you're trying to connect to? According to the product manual it can only work in Client Mode with another DWL-2100AP. So,...
You can use either, the difference is the transport type. The simplest way of explaining is that TCP/IP has error-checking for the packets. It verifies that...
Hi marshal and Uttam, TCP/IP is a protocol stack and TCP/UDP and IP transport and Network layer protocols of that TCP/IP stack.And since IEEE found that most...
Dear All, I am experincing a strange problem which is that i was running an outdoor link smartbridge sB2510 at around 3 KM .But few days ago one of my device ...
Dear All; I want to know which device can provide good coverage, as i have deployed many outdoor and indoor equipments but still i have little bit confusion in...
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Both Mushroom Networks, which was started at the University of California, San Diego, and WiBoost Inc., based in Seattle, have built prototypes of simple ...
Fifty, 50, L, 110010, 0.5c, 0x0032, nun. However you express it, this month marks SOCALWUG meeting number *fifty*! I never imagined what started as a wild idea...
I have to deploy a link between 2 sites 20Km apart i want to know which device is better as i have sB3010 and 3410 will they be workable with in 20 km with...
... I am sure the ISPs don't like this idea. Very few (I only know of Speakeasy) actually allow you to share your connection. The other story you pointed to...
This is an old argument. Plenty of people have open connections and coffee shops and restaurants regularly buy consumer class dsl or cable in order to offer...
The book is called CAMEL : Intelligent Networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS Network It covers everything anyone would need to know about CAMEL and intelligent...
"The idea of building citywide wireless networks from the community level was suspiciously simple back in 2000, though the plans sounded like the work of...
TECHtionary TECH-Tips – Week of January 23-27, 2006 Monday – SALT-Speech Applications Language Tags adds voice commands to web applications. Tuesday –...
I had the job of DFing a vogue access point last week. I was equipped with a laptop, orinocco b/g pcmcia card with a cantenna attached. I found it eventually,...