I recently sold a D-Link AirPlus eXtreme wireless router and described it as an 802.11g (54Mbps) compliant router. This means that the Wi-Fi connection has been certified as meeting the IEEE 802.11g standard...
Wireless networks are rapidly replacing wired computer connections because of the range and freedom they provide. Wi-Fi hotspots that were once limited to coffee shops and hotels are now common in homes,...
When I hit the point where I had three desktop computers, one laptop, and one X-box game sharing a single DSL connection; I knew I had to do something about the web of ethernet cables running all over the...
What is A Router Router is a computer device that receives or forwards data packets to and from the Internet towards a destination in the process called routing. Router is the essential component of the...
USB 2 Wireless Internet Adapters vs. PCI Wireless Internet Adapters on Older Computers Equipped with USB 1 If you are considering buying a wireless adapter for your older computer that's equipped with USB 1...
What is WiMax? WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave access) is a wireless broadband technology based on the 802.16 radio frequency. How does it differ from Wi-Fi? Compared to Wi-Fi which is...
This guide will discuss the merits of the three commercially available Wi-Fi router standards: 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n. Each of these Wi-Fi standards operate on the 2.4GHz band; that's why you may notice...
802.11a/b/g, or IEEE 802.11a/b/g, is a standard that has been developed by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), http//standards.ieee.org. The IEEE is an international organization...
MIMO stands for Multiple In Multiple Out, it's the latest antenna technology that wireless internet routers will be using. MIMO uses a multiplexed transmission pattern, so that it sends multiple signals out...