It depends on the operational frequency of the phone you're using. Older phones that are wireless use a 900mhz (give or take) range for their communications. Some of the new ones use a 2.4ghz frequency for longer range and better communication with the base station.
802.11a and b do use the 2.4ghz band for data so there is a possibility there could be some slow down as your wireless cards negotiate for open space in the spectrum. In reality this would not likely cause any significant slowdown. Now if you use 802.11g or n then you're up in the 5ghz range and clear of MOST wireless phones.
Hope that helps!
Information and communications technology (ICT) is constantly changing. ICT combines telephones, computer networks, and audio visual networks to give the consumer a better experience when making phone calls, using the internet, or watching television.
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IP telephones are not directly connected to the local loop. False! according to Network + Guide to Networks page 539
social networks . or The internet computer networks
Dedicated networks for voice, video and computer data communications required a different type of device in order to access the network. Telephones, televisions, and computers used specific technologies and different dedicated network structures, to communicate. Converged networks are capable of delivering voice, video and data services over the same communication channel or network structure.
There are NO GATES in computer networks... So, ask next question...
Networks were developed as a communication method between computers at remote sites
Jeremiah F. Hayes has written: 'Modeling and analysis of computer communications networks' -- subject(s): Computer networks, Local area networks (Computer networks), Mathematical models
because networks are mad with networks
Computer networks consist of multiple computers and other electrical devices linked together
2. What is different between computer networks and internetwork?
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