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well parbhat, Wi-Fi short for "wireless fidelity" is a term for certain types of wireless local area network WLAN that use specifications in the 802.11 family. The term Wi-Fi was created by an organization called the Wi-Fi Alliance, which oversees tests that certify product interoperability. A product that passes the alliance tests is given the label "Wi-Fi certified" a registered trademark
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Computers & Technology by parbhat at 6:24 PM on June 19, 2008
are wireless technology terms, Bluetooth technology livesunder the IEEE protocol 802.15.1, while Wi Fi falls under the 802.11specification. What this means for consumers is that appliances using WiFi technology terms, Bluetooth technology livesunder the IEEE protocol 802.15.1, while Wi Fi falls under the 802.11specification. What this means for consumers is that appliances using WiFi technology and those using
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Computers & Technology by vishwas at 10:42 PM on July 14, 2008
Wi-Fi is the trade name for a popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones, video games and more. Wi-Fi is supported by nearly every modern personal computer operating system and most advanced game consoles.A Wi-Fi enabled device such as a PC, game console, cell phone, MP3 player or PDA can connect to the Internet when within range of a wireless network connected to the Internet
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Computers & Technology by Navin Kumar at 2:52 PM on July 08, 2008
rates. Most new laptops nowadays come equipped with internal wireless networking cards.And for more information visit the source site:http://www.wisegeek.com /what-is-wifi.htm...Well Varun , Wi-FiWi-Fi short for "wireless fidelity" is a term for certain types of wireless local area network WLAN that use specifications in the 802.11 family.The term Wi-Fi was created
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Computers & Technology by Varun at 12:04 AM on August 12, 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 WiFi or wireless Local Area Network LAN. And for more information you can visit the source site:http://www.wisegeek.c om/what-is-wimax.htm...Wi-Fi is a shorter range system, typically hundreds of meters, that uses
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Computers & Technology by Saurabh at 3:13 AM on August 01, 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 probablyWi-Fi LAN has a broad application nowadays.Because of the comfortable and quick installation people often replace old wired LANs with Wi-Fi. Such connection allows to move your machine around
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Computers & Technology by Saurabh at 1:00 AM on August 04, 2008
hi sahil You can boost the signal range of a WiFi computer network in several ways:Answer: reposition your router or access point to avoid obstructions and radio interference. Both reduce the range of WiFi network equipment. Common sources of interference in residences include brick or plaster walls, microwave ovens, and cordless phones. Additionally, consider changing the WiFi channel number
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Computers & Technology by sahil mittal at 4:55 PM on June 23, 2008
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through the router to be coded into a radio signal that will be receipted by the computers wireless adapter.Visit: http://en.kioskea.net/faq/suje t-298-what-is-wi-fi-and-how-it -works...well sanjeevhe nameWi-Fi IPA: /wafa/ is the trade name for the popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones, video games and other electronic devices that require some form of wireless networking
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Computers & Technology by Sanjeev Jha at 11:51 PM on October 18, 2008
hi seeta Wi-Fi is Short for wireless fidelity and is meant to be used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network, whether 802.11b, 802.11a, dual-band, etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Any products tested and approved as "Wi-Fi Certified" a registered trademark by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with each other, even if they are from
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Computers & Technology by seeta rani at 11:59 AM on May 22, 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...ons services. WiMAX can also be used to Connect many Wi-Fi hotspots with each other and also to other parts of the Internet.When using WiMAX device with directional antennas, speeds of 10 Mbit/s at 10 km
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Computers & Technology by faisal malik at 12:06 AM on September 10, 2008
Wifi is used in smaller environments while wimax is designed to provide MAN Metropolitan Area Access i.e citywide....The difference between WiFi and WiMax Thursday, 25 May 2006 Digital Grabber.com have produced an informative little article on the difference between WiFi and WiMax thats worth reading if youre still wondering. Not only does writer Eric Meyer describe why he believes Wi
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Computers & Technology by ANAND NAYYAR at 12:52 PM on March 12, 2008
well,A WiFi phone is a wireless telephone that looks similar to a mobile phone but places calls via a combination of voice over IP and WiFi rather than via a cellular network. Some WiFi phones use Skype or Vonage for their voice over IP service such as current Belkin and Netgear WiFi phones. Some others are not bound to any proprietary protocols such as the DLink DPH-540, Linksys WIP330, Zyxel P
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Computers & Technology by rameshsingh at 11:51 PM on November 08, 2008
hi bikers it is the common name for a popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones, video games and more. Wi-Fi is supported by nearly every modern personal computer operating system and most advanced game consoles...WIFI is the devices accessing the network resources without connecting networking cables. In short u can say its wirless network....Wireless Fidelity. Wi-Fi
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Computers & Technology by yikes bikers at 2:50 AM on April 19, 2008
interface, the terminal having one link layer address which is used by the terminal regardless of the connecting interface....well mohini,A wireless connection typically refers to a Wi-Fi connection based on the 802.11 standard, which can be used to connect to a wireless router. Since wireless routers are often connected to a cable or DSL modem, a Wi-Fi connection can allow computers to access the Internet
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Computers & Technology by Mohini Shah at 3:36 PM on August 12, 2008
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 system when compared to Wi-fi which is a short range system, covering many kilometers, that uses licensed or unlicensed spectrum to deliver a point-to-point connection to the Internet from an ISP to an end
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Computers & Technology by Arun jeevan at 4:59 PM on October 06, 2008