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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.
Jesse Hallen

Wireless Connectivity - 1 views

  • Wireless connectivity solutions are vital in powering the next-generation of connectivity to be leveraged by mobile devices, 4G/LTE networks and communication applications. When supporting wireless connectivity solutions, it is vital that systems and components work together to provide high network performance at a cost-effective price.
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Rui Liang

What is Wireless Home Theater? - 0 views

  • A Wireless Home Theater or Entertainment system can refer to setup that simply has a set of wireless surround sound speakers to a system that incorporates wireless home networking.
  • One new development that is getting attention as a practical wireless solution for home theater is employing a wireless powered subwoofer.
  • Bluetooth technology has impacted the way consumers connect portable devices, such as headsets for cell phones. However, with the advent of wireless technology for home entertainment, Bluetooth is also a method for wireless connectivity in home theater systems.
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  • Another type of wireless connectivity that is becoming more popular in the home is wireless networking (based on Wi-Fi technology). This enables consumers to use their laptop PC anywhere in the house or even outside without having to use a phone cord or Ethernet cord to connect to the internet or other PC-related device in the house.
  • Another form of wireless connectivity appearing on the scene is the transmission of high definition content from a source device, such as Blu-ray Disc player to an HDTV or Video projector.
  • The wireless revolution is just in its infancy. New wireless products for use in the home theater/home entertainment environment are being introduced on a continuing basis.
Vanessa Martinez-ortiz

The Wireless Internet Opportunity For Developing Countries | infoDev.org - 0 views

  • The Wireless Internet Opportunity for Developing Countries examines the emergence and promise of proven and inexpensive technologies to bridge the connectivity gap at the root of the digital divide.
  • The promises of wireless Internet technologies have generated much interest on the part of the international-development community.
  • While in developed nations these technologies have primarily been associated with mobility applications and local area networking in homes and offices, their most intriguing application in developing nations is the deployment of low-cost broadband Internet infrastructure and lastmile distribution.
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  • Wireless Internet may be a very effective and inexpensive connectivity tool, but it does not carry any magic in itself.
  • It can only be successfully deployed as demand for connectivity and bandwidth emerges in support of relevant applications for the populations served.
  • These may be supporting e-government, e-education, e-health, e-business or e-agriculture applications. But those are not easily implemented in the developing world.
  • Demand aggregation for wireless Internet connectivity around applications that make sense in support of wireless infrastructure investment is the first important challenge that the UN ICT Task Force, infoDev, and the Wireless Internet Institute wanted to explore and document.
  • The authors of this compendium have investigated dozens of field experiments around the world and selected several that exemplify some of the innovative approaches to this challenge.
  • One common characteristic of these case studies is their unconventional, often grassroots origin. Entrepreneurs from the private, public, or not-for-profit sectors have independently developed original deployment models pointing to potential solutions for the developing world.
Jesse Hallen

Bret Swanson - Maximum Entropy » Blog Archive » More wireless connectivity? O... - 0 views

  • On March 29, the FCC had a chance to begin putting its Plan into action when it approved the acquisition of SkyTerra by Harbinger Capital. The result of the merger is a new wireless company that will use both MSS satellite spectrum and so-called ATC terrestrial spectrum to deliver a new hybrid mobile service. Harbinger announced it would build a nationwide, wholesale, “open access” 4G broadband wireless network at the cost of $6 billion. Although not part of the FCC’s 500 MHz push, the new Harbinger strategy aligns nicely with the goal of more, better, and broader wireless access and options throughout the country (in this case, Canada, too).
Rui Liang

Unlimited Potential of Wireless Connectivity | Jaymie Scotto & Associates - 0 views

  • Wireless broadband technology provides its users a cutting-edge and lightning fast Web browsing experience without the hassles and limitations of wires.
  • The concept of wireless broadband is still relatively new. When you hear of broadband, you think of any relatively fast network. The term “broadband” actually has a more technical meaning which defines a point at which a network can be considered “broadband.” Two factors that define a network is its speed and bandwidth.
  • Broadband networks now expand beyond the four walls of your home or any given building. Cell phone carriers and providers provide mobile broadband connectivity for not only cell phones but for other wireless-enabled devices such as laptops and computers as well.
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.
Cameron Reyes

Cisco and NXP invest in connected car technology company - Techworld.com - 0 views

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    Cisco and NXP collaborate together in car wireless technology
Jesse Hallen

How to improve your wireless network and boost its signal - 0 views

  • If the Windows operating system ever notifies you about a weak Wi-Fi signal, it probably means that your connection isn't as fast or as reliable as it could be. Worse, you might lose your connection entirely in some parts of your home. If you want to boost the signal for your wireless network (WLAN), try some of these tips for extending your wireless range and improving your wireless network speed and performance.
Jesse Hallen

Latest Wi-Fi News | Wireless Technology Trends & Analysis - 0 views

  • Wi-Fi is one of the most ubiquitous wireless communications technologies in use today, primarily because it is easy to install, easy to use and inexpensive. Wi-Fi was originally designed as a way of extending internet connections wirelessly within an enterprise. However people soon began installing Wi-Fi Access Points at home and in public Hotspots to give convenient internet access to laptops, which ended up with Wi-Fi chips installed as standard. Today there are hundreds of millions of devices which use Wi-Fi including tablets, smart phones, TVs and set tops. There are millions of public hotspots and many hundreds of millions of home and enterprise access points. The Wi-name Fi is reserved for the IEEE 802.11 standards – so far A, B, G and N, with more on the way, and use 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum bands, with more being considered up to 60 GHz. Wi-Fi today is managed and policed by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi reach varies with the power of the signal and the spectrum used, but will typically reach a few hundred feet and current generation devices will provide between 50 Mbps and a 100 Mbps shared between connected users.
keith young

Wireless Network Connectivity in State and Local Government - 0 views

  • And government is finding innovative ways to utilize these wireless devices and applications.
  • But integrating this wide variety of devices isn’t simple.
keith young

DH Wireless Solutions :: Digital Highway, Inc. - 0 views

  • Intelligent wireless gateways are an excellent alternative for primary or backup network connectivity for any high-reliability, highly-available applications. Interoperable with standard Ethernet routers and residential gateways, DH Wireless Solutions sells devices that enable customers and network operators to use public wireless networks for a multitude of solutions.
Rui Liang

Wireless Connectivity For Entertainment-Rich Smartphones - 0 views

  • Next-generation smartphones are rapidly evolving into personal multimedia computers that require extraordinary WLAN performance and power efficiencies.
  • Next-generation smartphones will require fast, reliable wireless connectivity to deliver engaging content to multimedia-hungry consumers on-the-go
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