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wireless devices can be every device equipped with either 802.11a (5ghz) or 802.11b/g (2.4ghz) radio card they are PCs with wireless NICs; notebooks; PDAs and so on..
wireless devices can be every device equipped with either 802.11a (5ghz) or 802.11b/g (2.4ghz) radio card they are PCs with wireless NICs; notebooks; PDAs and so on..
wireless devices can be every device equipped with either 802.11a (5ghz) or 802.11b/g (2.4ghz) radio card they are PCs with wireless NICs; notebooks; PDAs and so on..
There are many different devices that have the capability of using wireless amplifiers. Any device, or network of devices, that produces radio signals, such as a WIFI network or a VHF radio system, can use wireless amplifiers or repeaters. These repeaters transmit signals further then the source transmitter can transmit. There are also numerous wireless amplifiers on the market to use with guitars.
Disadvantages of wireless networks include the potential for radio interference due to weather, other wireless devices, or obstructions like walls.
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Radio-waves are used in wireless technologies to transmit data between devices over a short distance.
It has to always be broadcasting radio waves otherwise no devices will ever find the router.
Wireless Transmission Technology makes Radio devices tune to specific frequency and play the audio being transmitted from Broadcasting Radio Station.Broadcasting Radio Stationbroadcasts audio signals (from Recording Studio)asradio waves to Radio devices within Radiowave signals range.
The wireless portal is powered by the computer, and a signal is shared between the two devices, using infrared, radio or Bluetooth technology.
A wireless only router sends out a radio signal to all the devices, B, G and N bands. The computer/devices have to have a wirless card/dongle to work though. It only has the one ethernet port for the modem to connect to it.A Wired only router is one that only has ethernet ports connecting it to the computers/devices. There is no radio transmitter in it.Most routers have both now, usually 4 ethernet ports and the wireless radio as one, so you can connect wireless or wired devices to the router at the same time.An example world be my older tower doesn't have a wireless card and I don't want to buy a USB wireless device so I can just use the ethernet cable to connect to the router while my Laptop connects wirelessly.
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