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Jesse Hallen

What is Wireless Connectivity? - 1 views

  • As the leading provider of remote radio and conventional cell site installation solutions, HUBER+ SUHNER is helping operators, installers and system integrators build infrastructure that can respond to current and future network requirements. The company's passive cable network infrastructures are compatible with legacy and next-technologies and systems, making them perfect for operators and installers that want to migrate to LTE without having to make major cell site modifications.
  • These more expensive hybrid cables will actually save operators money because they mitigate recurring monthly rental fees. MASTERLINE solutions require only one cable assembly and eliminate the need for distribution boxes. As with other HUBER+ SUHNER solutions, the hybrid cables plug-and-play set-up offers easy and reliable installation and over length management. The cables are ruggedized, easy to strip and color-coded for quick channel identification.
Jesse Hallen

Does Cable Internet Include Wireless Connectivity? | Tech Tips - Salon.com - 0 views

  • A wireless connection means there are no wires connecting the router and the computer receiving the connection. This benefits users in home and work environments because it reduces the expense and clutter of wires. A wireless router receives its signal from a cable modem provided by your Internet service provider (ISP), and then transmits that signal in all directions to equipment capable of receiving it. Whether you have a wireless router included in your plan depends on your specific provider and plan.
Bobbi Tedesco

An Introduction to Wireless Networking (Part 1) - 802.11 Overview :: Wireless Networkin... - 1 views

  • Whether it’s because you have made a call using a mobile phone, received a message on your pager, checked your email from a PDA or even just seen an advert related to it, we have all come across a wireless data or voice network!
  • A wireless networking system would rid of the downtime you would normally have in a wired network due to cable problems
  • Wireless networking can prove to be very useful in public places – libraries, guest houses, hotels, cafeterias, and schools are all places where one might find wireless access to the Internet.
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  • This technology allows the connection of multiple networks in a metropolitan area such as different buildings in a city, which can be an alternative or backup to laying copper or fibre cabling.
  • These types of networks can be maintained over large areas, such as cities or countries, via multiple satellite systems or antenna sites looked after by an ISP. These types of systems are referred to as 2G (2nd Generation) systems.
  • Wired Equivalent Privacy is intended to stop the interception of radio frequency signals by unauthorized users and is most suitable for small networks.
  • Bluetooth is a simple type of wireless networking that allows the formation of a small network with up to eight devices being connected at once
  • Bluetooth falls under personal area networking since it is has a very short range – 30 to 300 feet.
  • The main features of Bluetooth are that unlike Infra Red, the signal is not affected by walls it uses radio technology, it is not very expensive, and has little power consumption.
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