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,...
Creating up a wireless network...The full, extended, revised and revived guide to wireless networks for both geniuses and dummies. VERY IMPORTANT! If you knowledge of computers, networking, and hardware isnt...
This is a "quick" guide to help ebayers find out which Apple Airport Card is needed for which Apple Macintosh Computer or Laptop. This guide is designed to help match the correct Apple Airport card with...
With Wi-Fi coming to many cities around the country, I hope this guide will provide you with several ideas how to get the best performance as well as giving your own wireless network a BIG boost of power....
Looking to buy, sell or fix an Apple Airport Base Station ? Unsure which model is which and what parts are interchangeable ? Apple so far has made 4 different models of Airport Base Stations.- The Original...
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...