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More on Wireless LAN Implementation
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patch antenna
WHATIS.COM DEFINITION - A patch antenna is a wafer-like directional antenna suitable for covering single-floor small offices, small stores and other indoor locations where access ...
( Nov 20, 2009 | WhatIs.com )
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How many wireless base stations can connect to 802.11g ...
EXPERT ANSWER - How many wireless stations can I have connected to one 802.11g access point (AP) at a time? I'm using a Roving Networks WiFly GSX 802.11b/g transceiver that can only accept data from the microprocessor via UART at a max rate of 1 Mbps. So, although the 802.11g protocol can transfer data at rates up to 54 Mbps, it seems that the fastest rate at which one of these modules can actually transmit data is 1 Mbps. Thus, if you actually get 18-22 Mbps out of an 802.11g AP (when accounting for all the CSMA/CA overhead), and each module transmits simultaneously at 1 Mbps, can you support 18-22 of these modules on a network at a time?
( Nov 10, 2009 )
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Why is my network adapter not working after a Vista ...
EXPERT ANSWER - The wireless network adapter on my Toshiba Satellite laptop doesn't work after a Vista Business upgrade. Why did this happen?
( Nov 10, 2009 )
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University tackles large-scale 802.11n wireless network ...
ARTICLE - Wireless network management tools mitigate the overseeing of large-scale wireless local area networks (LANs) with thousands of wireless LAN access points (APs).
( Nov 10, 2009 )
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802.11n wireless APs bring IP video to sprawling ...
ARTICLE - Teachers at Lyons Township High School, a school of nearly 4,000 students, are bringing Wi-Fi and IP video to the classroom with wireless tablets and an 802.11n wireless network.
( Oct 27, 2009 )
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