September 24th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Networking
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Components that make up your wireless system are simply the two units: one, the wireless router or the access point and two, the wireless card or the connectivity over a WiFi card.
In the case of the access point, you can also connect to an Ethernet network or to a broadband internet line. That is the additional facility that you might have on your wireless router.
On your wireless card, if you have configured with a server allocated IP address, it is easy for your laptop to be placed anywhere and still get connected to any of the servers there, provided they are also configured in the same way.
Dynamic allocation is therefore, the best method for connection where you might move in and out of multiple networks or there are multiple numbers of people who might log in and out of the network. Under all these circumstances you will find that the laptop is better configured and equipped to work at ease with this wireless modem. Read the rest of this entry →
September 9th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Networking
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Ok, so who are the people that make these gadgets? All that you would require are these two components primarily, all the rest are optional. However, we will take a closer look at these two components and a bird’s eye view of the others.
One of the largest wireless router or access point makers is NetGear. There are also others like D-link, Buffalo, Linksys and Kyocera.
There are also others who make the same products; the capacities/sizes are relatively smaller. Most of these manufacturers make both the access points as well as the cards for your computers.
Again the cards come as plug-in options, adaptable with your computer; they can also be fitted into your laptop’s USB port. Most of the laptops these days come with an inbuilt WiFi adapter. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 7th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Networking
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If you want to do wireless networking, you need a device that will link the computer to the server over a wireless transmission system.
This is a device we call the access point. You will connect to this access point from your computer. Normally, this is the nearest access point or the strongest access point.
The word ‘strongest’ refers to the signal strength at that point! Make sure you have a wireless card on your computer or laptop. Read the rest of this entry →
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August 27th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Networking, Computer Spot, Computer Tips
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For one of you who are present here are having problem in wireless network installation of your Operating System called Vista system, and then you do not have to care at all about that problem, as here is the systematic direction for you to solve your problem.
Step 1
Primarily you require confirming that your PC or notebook computer like laptop possesses the unwired component either connected to the PC or any component that is inbuilt.
Numerous new PCs and the notebook computers are available with the inbuilt hardware components in the market. Read the rest of this entry →