When it comes to wireless networking, 802.11b is the de-facto standard in offices and on school campuses. These days, prices have come down to a point where consumers are also starting to build home ...
If you have 802.11b wireless equipment, you're undoubtedly frustrated by the plodding pace. The standard may be rated at 11Mbps, but in the real world it's a 3Mbps connection. Still, you're probably ...
Lucky network administrators get to run cabling in brand-new buildings. When linking buildings, lucky network administrators with big budgets get to run fiber or maybe even invest in a microwave or ...
As 802.11a products began shipping months ago, more and more companies have been taking advantage of 802.11a’s superior performance. 802.11a radios transmit at 5GHz and send data up to 54Mbps using ...
Many people are mystified and even intimidated by networking, especially when it comes to wireless technology. But a network novice can set up a high-performance wireless system with the products ...
The most common types of wireless LANs today support the 802.11b standard. Although faster 802.11a equipment has been available for some time, vendors of enterprise-class WLAN equipment — with more ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Marvell Technology is seeking answers to problems plaguing 802.11b wireless-LAN system designs. Marvell today (Aug.19) will release two chip sets — one for access points, one for ...
The IEEE 802.11g group working on the speed upgrade to Wi-Fi 2.45GHz wireless lans has created a compromise draft standard that includes submissions from the two companies, Intersil and Texas ...
Bangalore. February 5, 2003 - Ittiam Systems, today announced the availability of a complete Wireless LAN (Local Area Network) IP offering based on the IEEE 802.11b standard. Wireless LAN (WLAN) is ...
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Linksys has begun shipping the WAP51AB, its new dual-band wireless access point that supports both 802.11b and its higher speed cousin, 802.11a. Read Buy Get the best tech, science, and culture news ...
The 802.11g standard is still under development, with a final standard likely available by the end of 2002. With pre-standard chipsets just becoming available now, product vendors will probably ...