The Difference Between LAN And WLAN

A little company run from residence or on rented space, even though it is usually highly profitable, can’t be furnished inside the exact same style being a large-scale firm office. Utilizing standard full-size desktop computers in this kind of a set up is impracticable, as it takes up too a lot space and is as [...]

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Mobile IP

Mobile IP is the ability to contain the same IP address when moving from one network and internet connection to another.  There are a couple of advantages and disadvantages.  One advantage would be that mobile IP would allow business workers and others to move from one facility to another to attend conferences and meetings.  While [...]

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WLAN

There are many ways to secure a WLAN.  Overall no matter what way you decide to secure the network, if someone is determined enough to get through the security, they will.  The first way I would like to mention would be well locked down access to the network.  A lot of wireless networks are unsecured [...]

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Wireless Network Standards

What are the differences between 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless LANs? Are the standards beneficial in the field of wireless networking or do they limit new technologies? There are different standards to wireless technology that could in the near future limit the way the wireless technology runs and also limit the amount of power [...]

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Wireless Network Components

There are many components when you are dealing with building computer networks. Some of these components are wireless and some require wires to operate.  On that same note, some also require other components to allow them to operate and some do not. The first component to be discussed will be a wireless router.  A wireless [...]

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