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What is Ad-Hoc Mode in Wireless Networking?

26-Jun-07

A. On wireless computer networks, ad-hoc mode is a method for wireless devices to directly communicate with each other. Operating in ad-hoc mode allows all wireless devices within range of each other to discover and communicate in peer-to-peer fashio

What is infrastructure mode in wireless networking?

26-Jun-07

A. Infrastructure mode wireless networking bridges (joins) a wireless network to a wired Ethernet network. Infrastructure mode wireless also supports central connection points for WLAN clients…

Are 802.11b and 802.11g Compatible?

26-Jun-07

A. The 802.11b and 802.11g Wi-Fi networking standards are generally compatible. An 802.11b router / access point will work with 802.11g network adapters and vice versa.However, a number of technical limitations affect mixed 802.11b and 802.11g networ

Limitations of WiFi Ad Hoc Mode Networking

26-Jun-07

A. Consider these limitations of ad-hoc mode WiFi wireless networking: WiFi devices in ad hoc mode offer minimal security against unwanted incoming connections. For example, ad-hoc WiFi devices cannot disable SSID broadcast like infrastructure mode d

What Is Wibree?

25-Jun-07

What Is Wibree?| Commentary | This week, a number of tech companies announced the new Wibree wireless networking technology. Wibree is not much related to Wi-Fi the name notwithstanding; instead, it is actually comparable to Bluetooth. Once Wibree is

Do Wireless Routers Support Hybrid Networks?

25-Jun-07

A. Most (but not all) consumer WiFi wireless routers support hybrid networks that include Ethernet clients. Traditional broadband routers that lack WiFi capability, however, do not.To verify whether a particular model of wireless router supports a hy

What is Bridging Mode in Wi-Fi Networking?

25-Jun-07

A. In Wi-Fi networking, bridging mode allows two or more wireless access points (APs) to communicate with each for the purpose of joining multiple LANs.Many Wi-Fi bridging mode products exist with varying levels of functionality.Some wireless bridges

Are wireless signals a health hazard?

25-Jun-07

A. Some have speculated that prolonged exposure to wireless network devices could cause memory loss or other brain damage. However, potential health hazards from the microwave signals of WLANs have not been validated scientifically. In fact, using a

What does the Basic Rate setting in an access point or wireless router do and how does it differ…?

25-Jun-07

What does the Basic Rate setting in an access point or wireless router do and how does it differ from the Transmit Rate setting?The Basic Rate set is the rates that all clients that want to associate with a given access point must support. For backwa

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