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Wireless Networks by Elizabeth Morgan
The information age has been revolutionized not just by the power of computers to process data, but also by the power of communication amongst computers. This communication is responsible for the proliferation of computer networks. Sharing of information, sharing of resources (both software and... Although the data rates supported by analog cellular technology are low, it is the most popular methods for wireless data communications due to the wide availability of modems and analog cellular services.
Uses of WiMAX by Michael Russell
WiMAX is designed as a wireless alternative to DSL and cable for last mile broadband access and as way to interconnect Wi-Fi hotspots into a Metropolitan Area Network. Although, the actual uses for WiMAX overlaps those for Wireless Local Area Network up until the mobile Wide Area Network level. ... One interesting option for companies with analog cellular network is to let WiMAX "share" a cell tower since it will not interfere with any of the function of the cellular arrays while utilizing the licensed radio frequencies of the analog cellular network to increase its speed and range.
Cellular Router Enables 3G - GPRS Connectivity To Industrial Equipment by Leon Mengot
Now, thanks to the Connectport WAN VPN, a next- generation cellular router designed to connect RS232 or Ethernet devices in-the-field directly to an internet facing PC, remote sites that previously could not connect to the internet can be networked and web connections made from mobile devices on... When data is present, the Connectport WAN VPN can create a connection to a remote server, transfer the ASCII message and drop the connection once finished. ... This can be especially useful when connecting to serial devices that intermittently output RS232 data.
WiMax and Its Future Importance by James Dyson
Another all-in-one technological concept to serve your day-to-day demands all put together. Actually, WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. As widely known WiMAX enables the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to ADSL and Cable broadband. ... In the fixed wireless region, it can replace the telephone copper wire networks, cable TV coaxial cable infrastructure and in cellular zone, WiMAX has the capacity to fill-in the place of existing cellular networks.
JunxionBox -- WiFi Access Everywhere by Steve Bralovich
Now you can more easily access the Internet wherever mobile phone carriers offer high-speed data service coverage. The JunxionBox enables multiple computing devices with Ethernet or Wi-Fi (like laptops, desktops, handhelds and remote computers) to connect with the web through your mobile phone... Most cellular carriers have unlimited data plans for $80 per month. ... To use the unit, simply plug it in to a power outlet with an activated cellular data card installed. ... OTHER APPLICATIONS:
VEHICLE cars, trucks, RV’s mobile command units commercial service/fleet vehicles shuttles,...
Bluetooth Personal Area Networks by R Heavner
A personal area network, or PAN, is a collection of communication technology devices within the range of one person. When communication between these devices is wireless, the acronym becomes WPAN, or wireless personal area network. In reality, and for all practical purposes, most personal area... Data can easily be synchronized and transmitted wirelessly between PDA, personal computer and cellular phone. ... Probably the earliest and most common example of a Bluetooth personal area network is the use of a wireless headset and cellular phone.
Ten Reasons You Should Use Bluetooth by Christopher W Smith
If you are one of the many people who wonder exactly what Bluetooth technology is, you're about to get a brief rundown. 1) Bluetooth provides the ability for items that often need to be hard wired to be completely wireless. It allows you to use your laptop, cell phones, and hand held computer... 7) Bluetooth allows compatible devices to share data and voice communication. ... 10) We've seen many fads come and go in the cellular community. ... This network operates within a 30 foot range and can have as many as 7 devices connected.
Which is the Best Wireless Router? by Paul Cris
A wireless network is incomplete without a router. The router connects to the broadband connection and in turn the access point in the router enables your laptop or computer to connect with the Internet. There are many wireless routers available in the market and to label one of them as the best... The best part about the router is that it is able to withstand cellular and cordless phone interference. ... But when we take the speed of transmission of the data, the range it transmits and the ease of use, there are not many that can compete with each other in the wireless router category.
Net-centric Data Storage Using Marine Robotic Equipment by Lance Winslow
Using Mechanical Fish as Repeater Stations and Data Storage for information to complete OODA Loop and eliminate the issues of bandwidth problems in net-centric warfare. Mechanical fish are easy enough to build; http://www.egr.msu.edu/~mcmaste7/proto1.htm... Since we are building mobile cell sites for cellular phones in trucks, on boats and in spherical balloons, putting one inside a mechanical fish, but it would only receive the data and store it in a water proof, terabyte, underwater, fully operational swimming robotic mechanical fish.
Why Should I Have Data Recovery Software? by Greg Eiskins
If you are like most other computer users, you have probably some time accidently deleted some of the important data or documents from your computer. The good news if that there is data recovery software out there that is capable to recover the data you have lost, there is no reason to despair. ... However, the software meant for data recovery can back the data to normal. ... If a drive of your computer was formatted or accidentally deleted by a virus or human error, a data recovery service can help you get your data back and restore your original settings in the computer.
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