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Network manager's handbook ... LAN in one building must be connected to a wireless LAN in another building a mile away, one solution might be to ... 11b (also called Wireless Fidelity, or simply Wi-Fi) offers a data transfer rate of up to 11 Mbps at a range of up ...
by Nathan J. Muller
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International handbook on economic regulation ... buildings or other structures. this limits the distance over which fixed wireless can operate. because of these ... Wi-Fi and WiMAX Wireless fidelity or Wi-Fi and WimaX (short for wireless microwave access) both use the same ...
by Michael A. Crew, David Parker
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Rating: 4.50
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Information Security Management Handbook, Sixth Edition Taipei, Taiwan, is building a massive WiFi cloud. The network is expected to make WiFi access as easy as using cell phones for all of Taipei City's more than 2.5 million inhabitants. Taipei plans to make wireless Internet access ...
by Harold F. Tipton, Micki Krause
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Career Building, Your Total Handbook for Finding a Job and Making It Work Provides employees of any experience level with recommendations for job hunting and changing employers, sharing numerous examples of effective cover letters and resumes while offering tips on how not to burn bridges with previous employers ...
by Editors Of Careerbuilder.com
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Handbook of research on urban informatics, the practice and promise of the real-time city The growing spots in the centre and east campus between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM show the increase of users logging on WiFi in academic buildings during the start ofthe work day. Similarly, usage in academic buildings decreases between 7 :00 ...
by Marcus Foth
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Rating: 3.50
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Accounting handbook On the other hand, Wi-Fi is more adept at providing wireless and remote access to the public Internet and private networks. Combining these technologies may prove to be the most efficient means of building a company's network.
by Joel G. Siegel, Jae K. Shim
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Handbook of Position Location, Theory, Practice and Advances 15.6.2 Indoor Wi-Fi Networks A total of 275 measurement positions have been selected on the fourth floor of the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro main building. Two Wi-Fi 802.11b/g adapters—an Atheros AR5005GS and a TP-Link— were ...
by Reza Zekavat, R. Michael Buehrer
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POF handbook, optical short range transmission systems More data streams are coming about through the connection of an increasing number of Wi-Fi hotspots with high capacities ... and will generate a demand for easy-to- install, efficient and favorably priced cabling solutions in buildings.
by Olaf Ziemann, Jurgen Krauser, Peter E. Zamzow, Werner Daum
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Voice over 802.11 References [1] Ohrtman, F., Wi-Fi Handbook: Building 802.11b Wireless Networks, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003. [2] Cast, M., 802.1 Ib Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly & Associates, 2002.
by Frank Ohrtman
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Handbook of the economics of innovation For example, a short-range wireless networking technology—now popularly known as Wi-Fi—did not arise from a single ... A hot spot in a public space could be free —installed by a homeowner, maintained by a building association for all ...
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Nathan Rosenberg
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