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    News and Articles on 802.11b



    DIA Deploys Free Wi-Fi  Dec 27, 2007
    By Eric Spiegel - Published January 4, 2007 Using teamwork and incentives, the financial services firm averted serious problems within its support environment. By Mike Elgan - Published May 30, 2007 Want your own personal computing Renaissance. (Datamation)

    New Power Amplifier From SST Communications Brings High-Efficiency WLAN to Power-Sensitive Embedded Applications  Nov 12, 2007
    "The wireless connectivity benefits that helped WiFi revolutionize the notebook PC market are now available in a wide range of high-volume portable consumer electronics devices. And just as notebook PCs have migrated from 802.11b to the faster 802.11g WiFi standard, consumer electronics devices are now looking to do the same," said Daniel Chow, president, SST Communications. "The main obstacles designers face when trying to incorporate 802.11g in non-notebook, embedded consumer applications is... (PR Newswire)

    TritonNet receives mixed reactions  Nov 6, 2007
    Issue date: 11/5/07 Section. Media Credit: Christie Flanery, junior, social work, logs onto the new TritonNet wireless Internet service for an online class in the Nosh on Thursday evening. (The Current Online, MO)

    Post the First Comment  Nov 6, 2007
    TritonNet receives mixed reactions - News. TritonNet receives mixed reactions. (The Current Online, MO)

    Rural NSW libraries sign for antispam  Jul 6, 2007
    Computerworld Buyer's Guide - Vendors Matched to this Article. Dave DeWalt on the security industry and McAfee On Monday at 6 a.m., Dave DeWalt stood in front of McAfee's Plano, Texas, offices to greet employees with coffee, doughnuts and a handshake. (Computerworld Australia)

    Mossberg reviews Apple iPhone: breakthrough handheld computer with ...  Jun 30, 2007
    " Go home troll, any piece of radio or cell phone (radio) equipment that is not near enough to a tower/antenna is going to have muffling or garbling. Take your Dell outside and away from your 802.11b system and see the same thing happen. Go away! Jun 26, 07 - 10:07 pm Comment from: @ R2 Walt said in some weak signal areas there was poor audio. That does not have an effing thing in the world to do with the earphone. Save your comments for subject areas that you understand. Jun 26, 07 - 10:54 pm... (MacDailyNews)

    Wi-Fi: Should it be free?  Apr 29, 2007
    com is: "A popular term for a high-frequency wireless local area network. The consumer-friendly name for the 802.11b engineering standard, it lets home and office users create wireless local networks, which connect two or more computers to each other and a faster Internet line. "This way there is no more poking holes in walls or tripping over bulky Ethernet cables. The Wi-Fi technology is rapidly gaining acceptance as an alternative to a wired local area network (LAN). (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)

    For Wi-Fi, the 'n' is near  Apr 12, 2007
    " That is, if everything works out the way the electronics industry hopes. Every couple of years, it rolls out another flavor of faster, better Wi-Fi equipment, bearing such uninspired names as 802.11b and 802.11g. This year's edition, of course, is 802.11n, which is supposed to offer two huge advantages over the popular "b" and "g" types: 5 times the speed and 15 times the range. That would be a big deal, if it were true. It would mean, for example, that the signal from just one transmitter -... (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)

    Sony DSC G1 for Networked Imaging  Mar 9, 2007
    We will continue to explore possibilities for networked digital imaging as broadband Internet becomes more pervasive in homes (Techtree.com)




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