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Most Recent Articles
- A Beginners Guide to Setting up a Wireless Network By : Constantine Jameson
This article is about setting up your own wireless network. It presents everything you will need, all the components you will need to acquire in order to set up a wireless network - An Overview of Mobile Wireless Computing By : Constantine Balbozar
This article provides and overview on the benefits of wireless mobile computing as well as information on how to help the novice computer user to understand how wireless networks work - Extending The Range Of Wireless Networks By : Ken Snow
Although a wireless transmitter is limited in its range, wireless extension points can be installed to boost its signal and make the range of the network much larger. - Home Wireless Network Security Issues By : Greg Lietz
Running a business from home has its advantages, including no commute, a more accommodating work schedule, fresh coffee and home-cooked meals at any time you want. But running a business from home using a home wireless local area network (WLAN) with your computer may lead to thievery of confidential information and hacker or virus penetration unless proper actions are taken. - How Important Is A Wireless Network? By : Kenneth Scott
Having a wireless network opens up many possibilities. - How The Advancements In Wireless Technology Have Totally Changed Our Lives By : Gregg Hall
Wireless technology has literally changed our lives. This up and coming method of communication has literally changed the way we live. Many of us cannot imagine a day without using a wireless device. - How to Connect a USB Modem Wireless Router Ethernet By : Victor Epand
This article describes how to connect a modem using USB to wireless router ethernet. - How To Get Wireless Set Up Through Windows By : Randy Hutchings
All that you hear about Wireless networks is that it's the next big thing in the computer world. I bet know one ever told that it was not that easy to setup. Windows operation system can be pain when setting up a wireless connection but if you follow these steps your wireless connection can be a breeze. - How to Secure Your Wireless Home Network with Windows XP By : Chad Henry
Most wireless home networks are not properly secured leaving your files and internet connection vulnerable to anyone in range. Learn how to secure your network in a few simple steps. - Pain-Free Steps For Setting Up A Wireless Network In Your Home By : Adrian Adams
If you have multiple computers in your home - and multiple people who need internet access, for business, school, or social matters - Set Up A Wireless Network And Unchain Yourself From Your Desk By : Gregg Hall
With a wireless network, not only can you share Internet connectivity, but you can share files. You can put a file on a shared drive, and then anyone on any computer in your house can access it. - Setting Up A Home Network By : Chris Marshall
Networks For Home make home networking childs play. - Some Good Reasons For Having A Wireless Connection By : Kenneth Scott
Wireless networks provide an inexpensive and easy way to share a single Internet connection among several computers. - Stay Connected With A Wireless Router By : Kenneth Scott
If you hate having to turn on a modem every time you use another computer on your wireless network, get ready to be happy. - The Future Of Wireless Technology By : Ken Snow
The wireless connections are soon going to be cheaper than the wired alternative and will also be easier to use. This will result in people shifting to the wireless option, if available. - The Truth About Bluetooth Headsets By : Christopher Smith
Nokia, Sony, even Verizon Wireless is unveiling the newest trend in Blue Tooth technology, the headset. Demand is high, and understandably so. Studies have shown that many accidents occur while people are dually driving and speaking on cell phones. A Blue Tooth headset can solve the problem by freeing both hands for the wheel. - WEP and WPA Attack By : Cris
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a deprecated algorithm to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. Wireless networks broadcast messages using radio, so are more susceptible to eavesdropping than wired networks. When introduced in 1999, WEP was intended to provide confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) is a class of systems to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks. It was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard, and was intended as an intermediate measure to take the place of WEP while 802.11i was prepared. WPA is specifically designed to also work with pre-WPA wireless network interface cards (through firmware upgrades), but not necessarily with first generation wireless access points. WPA2 implements the full standard, but will not work with some older network cards. - What Is Bluetooth, A Description Of Bluetooth Technology By : Douglas Taylor
Every day we are seeing more and more electronic gadgets that are advertised as being Bluetooth enabled. This may leave you feeling excited or it may leave you trying to figure out what all of the fuss is about. - Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid Of Wireless Routers And Networks By : Gregg Hall
Many people are afraid to consider a wireless router because wireless routers are relatively new technology. But wireless routers can really simplify Internet access in your home, small business, or large company. - Wireless Networking: The Cutting Edge Of Technology By : Adrian Adams
One of the fastest growing and most exciting technologies these days is devices that use some sort of wireless network. - Wireless Networking: What It Is, What It Does, And How To Use It By : Adrian Adams
Wireless networking involves a computer network that transmits data. It is commonly called WiFi.
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