Wi-Fi (802.11) White Papers
The Cisco Position on Wimax and Related Next-Generation Radio Technologies for Mobile Operators
Overview Of the various wireless WAN technologies, IEEE 802.16 (also known as WiMAX) has been getting the most attention. This is a function of successful marketing by the WiMAX Forum, strong support from merchant chip vendors such as Intel, and the participation of most of the major Radio Access Network (RAN) vendors. WiMAX originated as a fixed-wireless technology that could be used in microwave backhaul applications as well as for fixed-wireless access.
| Publisher | Cisco Systems | File Format | |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 177 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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White Space Networking With Wi-Fi Like Connectivity
Networking over UHF white spaces is fundamentally different from conventional Wi-Fi along three axes: spatial variation, temporal variation, and fragmentation of the UHF spectrum. Each of these differences gives rise...
Wireless Home Networking and Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) helps make it easier to locate and connect to wireless networks in your home or in a wireless hot spot. This webcast will...
How a Spanning Tree Works
The way a switch learns Ethernet (MAC) addresses is by inspecting the Ethernet frame and recording the source MAC address in a dynamic table. The switch will also associate a...
Case Study: D-Link Brings Affordable, Single Network Wi-Fi Solution to Redeemer University College for Enhanced Internet Access and Reliability
Redeemer University College is an undergraduate Christian liberal arts and science university committed to academic excellence. Redeemer University College was being hindered by its spotty, unreliable Wi-Fi network that was...
TANDBERG and Wireless LAN- Configuration example
Configuration example with Compaq AP and Compaq WLAN card.



