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    1. INTRODUCTION Figure: Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi stands for wireless fidelity. Wi-Fi is the wireless network that used to connect the internet without wires. It’s based upon the radio technology. Many computers can be connected to each other through Wi-Fi and we can share files data and many of the other things through Wi-Fi. A Wi-Fi network operated just like a wired network, but without the restriction of wires, it not only enable user to share the data but it also provide easy connection to the…

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    WiFi hotspots that provide whole building coverage as network access point. Devices which employ Wi-Fi technology include personal computers, video-game consoles, smartphones, digital cameras, tablet computers and digital audio players. That the infrastructure cost and user device cost for WiFi can be very low. Additionally, Wi-Fi localization based on fingerprinting RSS (Received Signal Strength). Wi-Fi Fingerprinting builds a radio map of a given area based on the RSS data from different…

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    Because of the advancements in technology, mobile phones and devices can easily access a strong Wi-Fi connection and there are also cellphone towers everywhere. If you're at home and want a strong wireless connection, a great option might involve getting a mobile or Wi-Fi hotspot. Your chances of getting a stronger wireless connection greatly increase. High speed internet Fort Lauderdale is a beneficial tool to use for many different…

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    M-Global Executive Summary

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    Wi-fi provides long range allowing multiple devices to connect to its network. It is also a secure and reliable infrastructure that has lasted for sixteen years so far (Malik, 2015). M-Global requires wifi in order for the company to function and communicate…

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    Edge Manufacturing network infrastructure proposal. Choosing the Cabling Used in the Network We considered infrastructure costs, speed, and reliability for cabling and adaptors. Our network employed hybrid type of network sine we use Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi and fiber optic as our media. Ethernet Technology The Ethernet technology was mostly used in the LAN because; 1. We used Ethernet speed of 10mbps for areas in the LAN that required higher bandwidth 2. Our campus network model supports dual…

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    Laptops In Germany Essay

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    plug in their laptop computer so that all of their work throughout the day can be saved. This makes it so people can take the work that they do in the office and continue to work at home. In today’s world where everybody in developed economies have Wi-Fi, people are expected to do some work at home and continuously be productive. Factors like bad weather also affects the laptop computer industry. In countries where there is a lot of snow, there are some days when people cannot get to the office…

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    Hacker Get 20 Years in Prison---------------------------------------------------------------------3 Case: Alleged Porn Pirate Caught With Pants Down-----------------------------------------------------4 Case: War-Driving Guilty Plea in Lowe’s Wi-Fi Case-----------------------------------------------------4 Case: The Case of the Not-So-Friendly Neighborhood Spammer----------------------------------5 How to protect yourself from war driving?…

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    1.2 BROADBAND DEVELOPMENTS As large portion of the global communications infrastructure is represented by wireless technology, it is vital to understand overall broadband trends and the role between wireless and wire line communication technologies. Several times both wire line and wireless technologies competed with each other, but generally, they are complementary to each other. For the most part, core infrastructure and backhaul transport for wireless networks are based on wire line…

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    In schools across America, a situation is arising whether to be pro-technology or anti-technology. The question is if all or most textbooks should become digital on tablets or stay printed in regular books. Some people who are pro digital textbooks say so because it is cheaper and it has the ability to hold more books on it than just one. Others who are against it say so because staring at a computer screen can damage the eyes, as well as, the damages costs associated with tablets are extremely…

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    802.11 Cons

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    The 802.11 is the standard protocol for wireless networks, which includes WEP (wired equivalent privacy). The standards committee for 802.11 left many of the difficult security issues such as key management and a robust authentication mechanism as open problems. The standards they have established have many flaws that have led to a number of practical attacks. With the increase number of wireless technology there is an increase in the range of places people can perform their business. As a…

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