November 23rd, 2007
Building a wireless network into your pre-existing network.

Designing a wireless communications system depends on using a complex set of engineering analysis that requires significant expertise and experience in radio frequency communications and networking, in addition This technology will also enables developing countries to build up their communications networks quickly and cheaply, bypassing the high cost and delays associated with building wired infrastructures. In instances where wiring is not an option, WLAN implementations can also create remote classrooms, remote training facilities, and remote hospitals. WLANs are especially ideal to implement in office buildings, manufacturing floors, health care centers, or campuses, and they can be adapted to both indoor and outdoor environments. Wireless network design can take advantage of some of the wired network, providing previously unavailable connectivity to that network.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 10:40 am

November 20th, 2007
Finding Wireless Network Hotspots Is Becoming Easier Everyday

Wi-fi spots are cropping up all over the place now. I live in the U.K where we have been slightly slower to catch on. In London there is plenty of choice for wireless connection but out in the country it’s a little harder to find wireless network hotspots. This is why I was so pleased the other day to visit my local McDonalds and see a sign stating that I could connect to the Internet using my laptop while munching on a burger. Hopefully this is just the start of more hotspots in my area.

Filed under: Computers & Technology :: Networking @ 2:40 pm
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