wireless networks accesible from your mobile phone
This article is a simple how to guide on setting up a wireless home network.http://alboett.blogspot.com/2009/12/wireless-network-at-home-simple-how-to.html
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
Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.
To use protected by key wireless networks (WPA, WPA2-PSK AES), MAC filters, deny access to ports which are not used.
yes it falls under the category of wireless networks
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks was created in 1994.
Wireless networks are wireless so they flout in the air, like radio waves. Then a hacker can hook on and gain access.
Wireless tends to be slower than a wired network in most cases, wireless networks are also more inconvenient for desktops if you don't have a built in wireless adapter.
Wireless networks are not laid out using the same topologies as wired networks. They have their own, different layouts. Smaller wireless networks, in which a small number of nodes closely positioned need to exchange data, can be arranged in an ad hoc fashion.
Wireless networking costs can vary depending on the kind of wireless network that one is looking to buy. There are four kinds: wireless-a, wireless-b, wireless-g, and wireless-n. With networking, the prices vary because of the range and the quality of the network. Wireless-a networks are generally the weakest, therefore the cheapest, and can cost up to $60. Wireless-b networks are stronger than wireless-a, while wireless-g networks are stronger than wireless-b. Wireless-n networks are the strongest, and the newest, and they commonly cost up to $160.
WiMax and wireless N.