Wi-Fi (802.11) White Papers
QuickStudy: WiMax
Overview This paper explains QuickStudy: WiMax, which is the popular name of the 802.16 wireless metropolitan-area network standard that's currently being developed. WiMax, which will have a range of up to 31 miles, is primarily aimed at making broadband network access widely available without the expense of stringing wires (as in cable-access broadband) or the distance limitations of Digital Subscriber Line.
| Publisher | Computerworld | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2003 | Downloads | 16 |
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Configuring Wireless Settings Using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy
To automate the configuration of wireless network settings for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2003 wireless client computers,...
Configuring Cisco IOS Easy VPN Client Mode With 802.1x Authentication
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Mobile and Wireless: Technologies and Trends
Mobile and wireless technology has been mainstream in the corporate world for several years, but it's entering a new phase of maturity as tools, protocols and standards gain widespread adoption....
WiMAX and WiFi Together: Deployment Models and User Scenarios
The integration of WiFi into notebooks has accelerated the adoption of WiFi to the point where it is nearly a default feature in notebooks. Over 97% of laptops ship with...
Research of DFT-OFDM and DWT-OFDM on Different Transmission Scenarios
The DFT based OFDM (DFT-OFDM) has currently drawn most of attention in the area of wireless communication. To combat ISI, ICI, cyclic prefix is insert between DFT OFDM symbols, and...



