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How Do I Share Pictures on the Web - ...os.
In addition to sharing pictures, these services allow you to write short captions, add titles, and even include "tags" that serv...
Wireless Attacks ~ Jamming (Denial of Service) - ...tters, frequencies, and wavelengths work and relate to each other. In the United States, the FCC governs frequencies and their allocation. Devices...
Wireless Communication Platforms for LANS - ...
Number of devices in the wireless network
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Range of transmission
Secur...
Wireless Attacks ~ War Driving - ...g tactic known as war dialing. War dialing involves dialing all the phone numbers in a given sequence to search for modems. In fact, this method of ...
How To Get Photo Quality Prints - ...h;instead of dropping off a roll of film while running your errands, you leave them your memory card instead.
You can also order prints throu...
Wireless Privacy Protocols ~ WEP detailed - ...ther Internet applications that require security, such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSL is the most common protocol used by online stores to e...
Wireless Attacks ~ Rogue Access Points - ...k. Needless to say, heads rolled.
Rogue access points are becoming a major headache in the security industry. With the price of low-end ac...
Wireless Network Protocols ~ Advantages and Disadvantages of Bluetooth - ...nt. On the other hand, IrDA permits a seamless connection between devices without the need for extra configuration. However, their usability is de...
Wireless Network Protocols ~ Understanding HomeRF and IrDA - ... standard with the six voice channels based on Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT). In other words, the home network included both ...
WLAN Broadcasting ~ MiniStumbler ~ a wireless network scanner - ...ling MiniStumbler
MiniStumbler is a basic one-file program that simply needs to be downloaded, unzipped, and placed in the My Documents sha...
How To Present a Digital Slideshow - ...mages that are stored on the memory card and present them on the television in timed intervals. All you have to do is turn on the stereo for some ba...
Concerns for Mobile Enterprises - ... protected.
Management: Effective management of the components that make up a mobile enterprise, all the way from servers to the ...
Wireless Attacks ~ Client to Client Hacking - ...how to secure their computers, there is plenty of room to play here.
For example, an attacker can strike at a laptop that uses a wireless ...
Types advantages and disadvantages of antennas in wireless communication - ...work. Let's take a brief look at antenna technology, and how antennas relate to our radio frequency networks.
Antennas are merely an extensi...
Wireless Network Protocols ~ The 802.11a Versus 802.11b Standard - ...a does not work with 802.11b. This means a company would have to scrap everything and start from scratch.
In addition, because of a higher (...
Handheld Devices - ...ime.
Many companies are already developing high-end productivity applications for the PDA market. For example, the Pocket PC (which uses M...
How to Construct Your Live Wireless Equipment Test Lab - ...e your users will be.
When testing for access point placement in your environment, there are several factors you need to consider. These f...
Wireless Network Protocols ~ The 802.11 Standard - ...tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) had set up a system by which new technologies could become certified. The IEEE's certification ...
Wireless Network Privacy ~ Advantages and disadvantages of RC4 Encryption - .... For example, the instructions you would follow to set up a VCR are considered an algorithm (although some might argue this). In reality, you per...
Facilitators of a Wireless Environment - ...carriers)
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Wireless WANS - ...MA, a large number of users are able to access wireless channels on demand. Used by most digital mobile phone companies today, the performance is ...
How to handle and maximize the battery performance of a mobile computer - ...n no input from the keyboard for a preset time period. The computer
runs, but power drawing features like the screen are suspended until you &ldq...
Proprietary Networks - ...than 400 metropolitan areas in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
The network is based on packet-data transfer using d...
PC Cards types; How to add and remove PC Cards from a mobile computer - ... or Personal Computer Memory Card
International Association (PCMCIA) slots. PC Cards that can be inserted in these
slots resembl...
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Essential Guide to Going Wireless in Your Home (07/14/2008)
...11’ followed by the letter b, g or n as follows: b – This is the oldest and slowest and has a bandwidth of up to 11 Mbps and a fairly short range g – Currently the most common and is faster at up to 54 Mbps with a greater range n – Is the latest and has a bandwidth of up to 200 Mbps and an even broader coverage...
...11’ followed by the letter b, g or n as follows: b – This is the oldest and slowest and has a bandwidth of up to 11 Mbps and a fairly short range g – Currently the most common and is faster at up to 54 Mbps with a greater range n – Is the latest and has a bandwidth of up to 200 Mbps and an even broader coverage...
Evolution of Mobile and wireless (05/15/2008)
... Hence, the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) was born (de...
... Hence, the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) was born (de...
Predictive dialer: Start saving your money. Right now (02/21/2008)
... The ways predictive dialers work are same as that of an architect or labor works...
... The ways predictive dialers work are same as that of an architect or labor works...
Context Aware Service Provisioning over the Wireless Internet (09/25/2007)
... For instance, resource availability is typically independent of both the user current location and the access device properties (location and heterogeneity transparency)...
... For instance, resource availability is typically independent of both the user current location and the access device properties (location and heterogeneity transparency)...
Why do you need Laptop Skin for your notebook (09/09/2007)
... Not a bad idea, huh? Give unique look to your notebook Just imagine, you will find lots of laptops same like your laptop, what is the different? You need unique identity among all like your personality...
... Not a bad idea, huh? Give unique look to your notebook Just imagine, you will find lots of laptops same like your laptop, what is the different? You need unique identity among all like your personality...
Which Is Better: Fixed Wall Switches or Wireless Emergency Pendants (07/20/2007)
... If the door is not opened within a selectable time of either twelve or twenty-four hours, an alarm is generated by the computer...
... If the door is not opened within a selectable time of either twelve or twenty-four hours, an alarm is generated by the computer...
WiMAX: The Upcoming Wireless Technology (06/16/2007)
... OFDMA adds some useful features to this modern application, which include high throughput, support to advanced antennas and great performance...
... OFDMA adds some useful features to this modern application, which include high throughput, support to advanced antennas and great performance...
HOW WIRELESS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD (05/13/2007)
... • The poor may not be literate enough to make use of equipment and connectivity even when available...
... • The poor may not be literate enough to make use of equipment and connectivity even when available...
History of voice Communications (05/12/2007)
... Of course, wires still had their place because radio was not always the most reliable medium...
... Of course, wires still had their place because radio was not always the most reliable medium...
PDA and Pocket PC Technologies (05/12/2007)
... Others are more generic and can run many different applications, such as the Palm Pilot or Visor...
... Others are more generic and can run many different applications, such as the Palm Pilot or Visor...
WIRELESS EFFICIENCY (05/08/2007)
... The activities pictured add more detail to a child’s birthday party, a friend’s graduation, or scuba diving on that Caribbean vacation...
... The activities pictured add more detail to a child’s birthday party, a friend’s graduation, or scuba diving on that Caribbean vacation...
Wireless Antennas (05/05/2007)
... The RF Basics: An Introduction to the Antenna Theory There are two main characteristics in antennas: gain (or power amplification) provided by an antenna, and beamwidth (which shapes the antenna coverage zone)...
... The RF Basics: An Introduction to the Antenna Theory There are two main characteristics in antennas: gain (or power amplification) provided by an antenna, and beamwidth (which shapes the antenna coverage zone)...
Wireless Internet (05/04/2007)
... Now a mobile businessman can be more productive because he can access his data in his office or retrieve data stored from a global Internet connection...
... Now a mobile businessman can be more productive because he can access his data in his office or retrieve data stored from a global Internet connection...
News and Information Wireless Internet applications (04/26/2007)
... That paper phone book won’t always tell you that your client recently moved his office to a new location across town! • Filtered access...
... That paper phone book won’t always tell you that your client recently moved his office to a new location across town! • Filtered access...
SECURITY VIDEO MONITORING (04/17/2007)
... entertainment, a multibillion dollar industry, will benefit from broadband access...
... entertainment, a multibillion dollar industry, will benefit from broadband access...
WLANS AND BLUETOOTH ~ THE NEW ACCESS POINTS (04/17/2007)
...4 GHz range although systems are possible in 900 MHz as well as 5 GHz...
...4 GHz range although systems are possible in 900 MHz as well as 5 GHz...
ACCESS AND WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY ENABLED SOLUTIONS (04/11/2007)
... Mobile office and intranet (internal company Internet) applications are essential for business and corporate users...
... Mobile office and intranet (internal company Internet) applications are essential for business and corporate users...
What is BlueTooth(q) ~ General discussion about BlueTooth (04/10/2007)
... And in the office, a Bluetooth portable device can be TABLE B-1 Performance Characteristics of Bluetooth Products Feature/Function Performance Connection type Spread spectrum (frequency hopping) Spectrum 2...
... And in the office, a Bluetooth portable device can be TABLE B-1 Performance Characteristics of Bluetooth Products Feature/Function Performance Connection type Spread spectrum (frequency hopping) Spectrum 2...
SERVICE PROVIDERS OF THE FUTURE (03/28/2007)
... The service provider created a brand (not always with a plan for their brand, some had more of an accidental reputation than a strategic branding effort) and ran the whole system of buying spectrum, building a network and billing system, selling wireless handsets, signing up customers, and setting up customer care department to answer the phones and solve customer issues...
... The service provider created a brand (not always with a plan for their brand, some had more of an accidental reputation than a strategic branding effort) and ran the whole system of buying spectrum, building a network and billing system, selling wireless handsets, signing up customers, and setting up customer care department to answer the phones and solve customer issues...
Wireless Internet: Market case studies (03/26/2007)
... This greatly increased the total build-out costs of service provider network infrastructure...
... This greatly increased the total build-out costs of service provider network infrastructure...
MESSAGING ~ THE FIRST WIRELESS INTERNET APPLICATION (02/11/2007)
... Messaging applications allow users to send short pieces of information to others in near real time but allow the recipient to reply when convenient...
... Messaging applications allow users to send short pieces of information to others in near real time but allow the recipient to reply when convenient...
Duplexing in Wireless communication (01/29/2007)
... Duplex communication can be implemented by means of frequency division, time division, code division, and space division methods...
... Duplex communication can be implemented by means of frequency division, time division, code division, and space division methods...
Multiple Acess Categories in Wireless Systems (01/27/2007)
... p-persistent), CSMA/BT, CSMA/DT, CSMA/CD, and CSMA/CA...
... p-persistent), CSMA/BT, CSMA/DT, CSMA/CD, and CSMA/CA...
Narrowband and Wideband Systems (01/05/2007)
... In wideband systems, the various frequency components of the signal may be differently affected by fading...
... In wideband systems, the various frequency components of the signal may be differently affected by fading...
Features and Services of GSM (01/02/2007)
... Bearer Services Data services, short message service (SMS), cell broadcast, and local features are within BS...
... Bearer Services Data services, short message service (SMS), cell broadcast, and local features are within BS...
Wireless Signal Domains (12/26/2006)
... Each one of these bands is then further split into two halves, one for the forward link and the other for the reverse link...
... Each one of these bands is then further split into two halves, one for the forward link and the other for the reverse link...
CDMA ~ Features and services (12/19/2006)
...” The TIA/EIA/IS-95 specifications establish that the system operate on a dual-mode (analog and digital) basis, both modes within the same frequency band...
...” The TIA/EIA/IS-95 specifications establish that the system operate on a dual-mode (analog and digital) basis, both modes within the same frequency band...
Wireless Signal Domains (12/18/2006)
... Each one of these bands is then further split into two halves, one for the forward link and the other for the reverse link...
... Each one of these bands is then further split into two halves, one for the forward link and the other for the reverse link...
Multiple Access in Wireless networks (11/09/2006)
... In FDMA, the available bandwidth is split into a number of equal subbands, each of which constitutes a physical channel...
... In FDMA, the available bandwidth is split into a number of equal subbands, each of which constitutes a physical channel...
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