to support this standard of onboard security processor....hi seeta rani :- WiMAX achieved a jump start on security by adopting the mature DOCSIS BPI security protocol.WiMAX authentication relies on PKM Protocol methodology is used which relies on the TLS standard of public key encryption. At least one chip company designed processors to support this standard of onboard security processor....WiMAX achieved a
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12:00 PM on May 22, 2008
WiMAX is a wireless digital communications system, also known as IEEE 802.16, that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access BWA up - 100m.WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides for the wireless transmission of data in a variety of ways, ranging from point
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11:37 PM on October 01, 2008
:http://teck.in/what-is-wi max-technology-is-it-different -from-wi-fi.html...World Interoperability for Microwave Access, Inc., www.wimaxforum.org. An organization founded in 2001 that promotes the IEEE there?What is WiMAX or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access? WiMAX is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE, see http://www.ieee.org standard designated 802.16-2004 fixed
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12:06 AM on September 10, 2008
the power button.The PSU could be the culprit with the 20/24 pin issue. Do you have another PSU you could test with to make sure this isnt the cause?Also, it could be an issue with the onboard graphics conflicting with the graphics card. Have you tried booting with the onboard graphics graphics card not installed and going into bios to tell it to disable the onboard graphics?...You should have to check your
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5:34 PM on June 23, 2008
link to them say that WiMAX is what you get when bellheads not a nice term try to reinvent WiFi the way theyd like it to be. Its true that WiMAX is much more a command and control protocol than Wiwell saurabh wi-fi is nothing but a set of standards for devices that connect to a local area network using wireless technology and wi-max is Wi-Fi simply means broadband without the wires. It means
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3:13 AM on August 01, 2008
.source:www.wisegeek .com/what-is-wimax.htm...WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is a wireless industry coalition dedicated to the advancement of IEEE 802.16 standards for broadband wireless access BWA provide Internet access, voice and IPTV to those areas.For more detail-http://teck.in/what-is-wim ax-technology-is-it-different-from- wi-fi.html...The WiMAX Forum&174; is an industry-led, not
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4:59 PM on October 06, 2008
What do the CAT ratings mean for network cable?The CAT rating tell you the frequency rating of the cable. Additionally it can give you an idea of the typical use for it.Types:CAT 1. Lowest grade of cable. No Frequency rating. 1MbsTypical use: Alarm systems, Intercom Systems.CAT 2. Typical phone cable. Frequency max: 1mhz 4MbpsTypical use: Phone systems.CAT 3. Typical 10base-T cable. Frequency max
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11:51 PM on May 22, 2008
well nishant,i think u r in a hurry thats why u ask these huge questions in one. this is a small space and giving answers to all of them are not possible. but i give u small meaning of these.WiMAX on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which is also called WirelessMAN. The name "WiMAX" was created by the WiMAX Forum, which was formed in June 2001 to promote conformance and interoperability
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10:34 PM on July 20, 2008
and otherwise wonder how WiMax will do against cellular and wired technologies, there is an even more basic question that hasnt been fully answered: What will its relationship with Wi-Fi be?There probably at distances as great as WiMAX but there are two reasons why it doesnt. One reason is that radios operating in the unlicensed frequencies are not allowed to be as powerful as those operated with licenses; less
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1:00 AM on August 04, 2008
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access...WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology aimed at providing wireless data over long distances in a variety of ways, from point-to-point links to full mobile cellular type access. It is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which is also called WirelessMAN. The name WiMAX was created by the WiMAX
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10:31 PM on April 09, 2008
as much as you like, there are also a large number of shooting modes which can make taking photographs easier, let you be creative, or just give you complete control. First, you have what Canon dubs - If you ever wanted to see what you car looked like with a different paint job, this mode can help you do it. I found its hard to make work properly, but when it does, its pretty cool. Color Accent - My
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10:21 PM on August 19, 2008
, just make sure it is turned up loud enough for you to hear. Most have little numbers to tell you what volume youre at. You should also see the words "Max" and "Min." This helps you you what volume youre at. You should also see the words "Max" and "Min." This helps you figure out which way to turn the volume knob. If your speakers dont have a knob, go to your
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12:45 AM on June 01, 2008
PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. It is designed to be somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically versions:Today Screen shows the current date, owner information, upcoming appointments, e-mail messages, and tasks. Users can customize the screen by selecting what information they wish to be displayed
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