Project 802
Rob Flickenger has written: 'WIRELESS' 'Wireless' 'Building wireless community networks' -- subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks), Metropolitan area networks (Computer networks), Standards, Wireless communication systems
exactly what you mean in question. wireless is a broad subject for example wireless LANs enable you to build computer networks without wires. IEEE standards for wireless LANs are 802.11a (5ghz) and 802.11b/g (2.4ghz)
A dual band wireless router is capable of transmitting and receiving signals in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. This ability was originally developed because the 802.11a and B wireless transmission standards used the 5 GHz band, while all subsequent standards switched to the 2.4 GHz band. A dual band wireless router is often used in business settings where the secure internal network uses the B standard, and other more general wireless services are provided with other standards.
At present time, the wireless era has been developed to many technologies including computer hardwares. Using wireless will make our hardwares practical, handy, and neat.
802.11
Technically, wireless networking standards are part of the Ethernet family of standards, so what you're really asking about is changing from wireless Ethernet to wired Ethernet. If your computer has a working RJ45 port, all you need is an Ethernet connector cable to connect to a suitable hub or router. If your computer doesn't have that port, you need to install a wired network adapter.
Wireless standards
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
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Bob O'Hara has written: 'The IEEE 802.11 handbook' -- subject(s): IEEE 802.11 (Standard), Local area networks (Computer networks), Standards, Wireless LANs, Wireless communication systems
It is a technology where we combine fiber and wireless technology seamlessly.
Yes and No You could you Wireless internet from your neighbor if you can get a signal ,BUT its illegal if they catch you. Wireless Computer service=wireless internet?