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Enhancing Your Product Design With Secure Wi-Fi Connectivity
The massive proliferation of Wi-Fi networks in homes, offices and public spaces is motivating manufacturers to add Wi-Fi capabilities to every conceivable sort of networked device, from mobile phones to LCD televisions. But manufacturers need to address serious end-user concerns about Wi-Fi security, usability and performance. This webcast explains how you can use Devicescape's Secure Wireless Client (SWC) software to imbue your product...
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RF Wireless Interfaces
Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications. The 802.11 family define a Wireless Local Area Network [WLAN] using the Ethernet protocol, using Carrier Sense, Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA_CA). The 802.11 wireless LAN standards provide a number of channels within each frequency band, and a number of data rates. The highest data rate is listed below. The 802.11 standard also specified...
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Wi-Fi @ Wikipedia
Wi-Fi (pronounced wye-fye) is a wireless technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance intended to improve the interoperability of wireless local area network products based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP phone access, gaming, and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions, DVD players, and digital cameras. The Wi-Fi Alliance is a consortium of...
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Wi-Fi Technical Information @ Wikipedia
The IEEE standard that governs Wi-Fi technology is IEEE 802.11; that standard has gone through several generations since its inception in 1997. 802.11. The original version of the standard, released in 1997, specifies two raw data rates of 1 and 2 megabits per second (Mbit/s) to be transmitted via infrared (IR) signals or by either frequency hopping or direct-sequence spread spectrum in the Industrial Scientific Medical frequency band at...
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Wireless LAN (Wifi) Tutorial (Very Basic)
Wireless LAN (WiFi) offers the promise of unhindered access to network resources even outside the reach of a wired setup. In this tutorial, take a closer look at the technical concepts that drive WiFi and how WiFi stacks up against some of the other competing technologies.
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