We get a lot of messages in here (and I get them in private e-mails) about people who have wi-fi networks that drop them off without warning or just seem to...
Hi Everybody, I am a Masters degree student doing MS in Mobile communication.These days I am doing my thesis on "WiMax" and its integration with "TDMoIP", can...
Say, I am thinking about upgrading my wireless to one of the 108MB configurations and was wondering if I could use my old 802.11b (11MB) Router/Access point as...
... bridge ... I recommend you buy repeaters. Access points, which require interconnecting cabling, generally play a dominate role for providing radio...
Keep in mind, most repeaters only work if both the router and the repeater are the same brand. Though WDS is supposed to be a standard, I have yet to see any...
Hello everyone!! I'm currently traveling in a motor home and am staying at a campground that has free wireless Internet. I've been using AOL as my Internet...
Betty, Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN, Google, Firefox, etc. all fine to go instead of AOL. But wireless is the same as wired. If you could get AOL before, log in...
In a message dated 2/8/2006 11:18:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, sdmoraga@... writes: Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN, Google, Firefox, etc. all fine to go instead...
Betty, You will be able to get online if you have other ISP (Internet Service Providers) available in your area. AOL is not the lowest cost IPS available. They...
If you're travelling around in your RV, yeah, there's not a lot of point in keeping AOL. Most RV campgrounds have some sort of wireless access, sometimes pay...
No they dont auto dissconnect some cards have no antenna [just a jack]some a mix so DFing can be a pain -you really need one with "just" a external jack -but...
In a message dated 2/8/2006 2:04:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, liquidblues@... writes: If you're travelling around in your RV, yeah, there's not a lot...
In a message dated 2/8/2006 1:33:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sdmoraga@... writes: If you travel and you log in at a wireless hotspot (Free Wireless) ...
Hi,guys Is anyone know how can I get the documents of the standards of 802.11g, 802.11e, etc? Is there any place to download these documents for free? Thanks a...
... You can download most of the 802.11 standards from http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.11.html 802.11e is not yet available for free since standards...
Hi guys, I m Tarique studying Masters in Computer Networks. Currently I have to start my Project work as part of the cirriculum and I have a great interest in...
You can download most of the 802.11 standards from ... tharique <tharique195@...> wrote: Hi guys, I m Tarique studying Masters in Computer Networks....
... Hi Tarique, First off you have to decide if you want to work in Layer 1 (PHY or baseband) or Layer 2 (MAC) or in higher layers. The first two are defined...
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Hi, I've just joined this group because I got involved in setting up a wi-fi access point at the camping site where I'm staying. They have problems – boy, do...
99% of the time that this happens is because the machine is connecting to the AP/Router but not getting an IP. Make sure that the computers that are connecting...
I'm having a very hard time trying to find an official and up-to-date list of which 802.11a and 802.11g channels are available in each country. This is...
It's the exact same as the 802.11 a or b/g or n channels in each country. 802.11d is just an additional step to automatically reconfigure a client card or AP...
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... Timur, I found a couple of good lists for the 2.4 GHz band. See http://www.computerplug.com/tech_guide.php?topic=IEEE+802.11 I couldn't find a similar list...
Oops. Thanks Timur. I guess I should read the whole post before spouting off useless information. Here's a list of 802.11a by country, though you won't find...