Wireless LAN

Wireless LAN

A community portal about Wireless LAN with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A wireless LAN or WLAN is a wireless local area network, which is the linking of two or more computers without using wires. WLAN utilizes... [more]

A community portal about Wireless LAN with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A wireless LAN or WLAN is a wireless local area network, which is the linking of two or more computers without using wires. WLAN utilizes spread-spectrum technology based on radio waves to enable communication between devices in a limited area, also known as the basic service set. This gives users the mobility to move around within a broad coverage area and still be connected to the network.

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I bought this 6 months ago and I thank myself everyday that I did. My previous D-Link router suffered from the constant downtime problem where the router had to be reset every so often, which is a really annoying issue if you have ever experienced it. I guess what I wanted most out of a router was reliability and I found it with this one. It's set it and forget it. I haven't had to reboot it once. It has handled a large home network with 2 desktops, 3 laptops, a Wii, a Xbox 360, and 2 PS3s with total ease. Get more detail ... Read Full Story
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I bought this router today based on opinions I read here on Amazon. Initially, a very easy setup. That is, until I tried to configure the wireless network for it. I'm not a newbie to wireless networking or networking in general (in fact, I managed a large CISCO-based WAN/LAN for 6 years). No matter how I configured this router, I could not get the wireless network to stay up for more that a couple minutes at a time. And that was when I actually was able to connect. I tried connecting with three different machines (each with a different wireless-g adapter) that worked fine ... Read Full Story
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This router is easy to set up, and works great. It comes with a set up disk with a set up wizard. Also a brief guide for manual set up. Security is also provided, but is a little more obscure in the set up. Get more detail about D-Link DIR-655 Extreme N Wireless Router. Read Full Story
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Securing Wireless Networks – Application Virtualization It seems that more and more home users are going with wireless networks rather than the tradition wired networks with wires hanging everywhere and running wild around the house and in the crawlspace. What seems like a good idea quickly turns into a nightmare if you don’t vamp up the security of your wireless network. Speed is of the essence. Typically, one thing matters to new users of wireless, getting connected and browsing that first website. While wireless connectivity can accomplish this, it’s best to set up your wireless connection securely before venturing out into cyberspace. Below are ... Read Full Story
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I have owned Linksys routers over the last 10 years, and I finally broke ranks and decided to purchase this one based on the reviews from this site. I must say, that this is a very good product. Installation for me was very simple. I manually configured it, and did not use the set-up software that comes with it. I have had this router for two weeks now, without any issues. As far as range goes, I live in a 5,0000 square foot two story home. The signal is good thruout my entire house, even though the router is in the basement!!!!! I have ... Read Full Story
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SearchNetworking.com asked Burton Group senior analyst Paul DeBeasi to predict what 2010 has in store for wireless LAN. He says 802.11n will get cheaper, more robust and reliable, and the MIMO menu will expand dramatically.  
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Connect to the Internet at home, office, school or anywhere with this WL-RT8188 802.11n Wireless LAN USB 2.0 Adapter. This Wireless USB 2.0 adapter is compliant with IEEE 802.11n (Draft 2.0) standard and is capable of up to 150 Mbps (1T1R) wireless data transfer rate. With MIMO technology, this WL-RT8188 offers stronger signal and wider wireless coverage. The WL-RT8188 802.11n Wireless LAN USB 2.0 Adapter works with 802.11g and 802...  
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Quantenna Communications Inc. has debuted a complete wireless LAN video bridge reference design based on its QHS600 IEEE 802.11n 4x4 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) chipset. IEEE 802.11n-2009 - Wireless - MIMO - Data Communications - Wireless LAN  
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ViceSonny Justice sighed as he watched the last rays of the sun sparkle off the chrome of his boat. It had been a nice day.Down in the cabin, he could her the sound of Petunia Nonrecurring waking from her late afternoon nap. Sonny smiled; had it just been this morning when they had met? He had been buying a D-Link 300Mbps 802.11n Wireless LAN/Firewall 4-Port Router for his network, and she had been looking for the new Phil Collins cassette...  
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SUNNYVALE, CA -- 12/14/09 -- Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN), a global leader in 802.11n wireless LANs and secure mobility solutions, today announced that it has been awarded three awards as part of the eighth annual Mobile Star Awards(TM) prog..  
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