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Which wireless standard should you implement to allow you devices to communicate in the 5GHz transmission band?

802.11n and 802.11a


What do you understand by wireless by wireless transmission?

wireless transmission is a technology that makes people communicate without any physical wires, just like mobile phones, wifi, pagers, etc.


Which data transmission rate is defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard?

11gb


What is meant by wireless transmission?

It is techonology that makes people communicate without any physical wire ....like mobile,wifi..........


Which WAN technology offers 78 Mbps wireless transmission?

WiMAX offers 78 Mbps wireless transmission. WiMAX is based on the 802.16 standard and uses a scheduling algorithm to offer more efficient bandwidth utilization and quality of service (QoS) support.


What wireless standard uses 5ghz?

Wireless standard A and Dual-Band N.


What is 802.11 standard?

it is a Medium Access Protocol (MAC) for wireless LAN's. it allows multiple wireless devices to communicate with each other without interfering with each other signals (too much). it is based on CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access, collision avoidance), as opposed to using a strict schedule for transmission times. you can search for IEEE's webpage for more information


What does Accsoon Technology Co., Ltd do?

Accsoon's business covers from wireless digital information transmission to wireless control. Such as wireless video transmission, wireless lens control, stabilizer, and electric control slide.


Allows computers to communicate via radio waves?

Wireless adapter and a wireless access point.


What wireless standard does not fall into the WiFi standard?

IrDA


Should implement wireless network will you be concerned about line of sight?

No problem - just use wireless security. (WEP WPA or WPA2)


Is wireless A backwards compatible?

There is nothing to be compatible with. Wireless A (IEEE 802.11a) was the first standard of the IEEE 802.11 standard.