The range of a standard IEEE WiFi repeater is around 35 meters indoors. However, this depends on a variety of factors, and the newer standards increase this to around 70 meters indoors.
All Macs come with AirPort WiFi built in which conforms to standard IEEE 802.11 protocols.
Vic Hayes has been called the father of Wi-Fi because he chaired the IEEE committee that created the 802.11 frequency standard in 1997. Vic Hayes established the standards that would make Wi-Fi feasible.
The Mac mini is a wireless computer as it supports standard WiFi 802.11n and is IEEE 802.11a/b/g compatible.
Yes. IEEE 802.11 b/g
There are 5 main types out there but the best to use is IEEE 802.11n. This is because its the newest and now the most used on all routers. It supports multi-channel usage.
I think all of them basically the same thing.
The IEEE standard for Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) is defined by IEEE 802.11i. This security protocol enhances wireless network security by implementing advanced encryption methods, primarily using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for data protection. WPA2 also introduces the use of a robust key management system, ensuring secure authentication of users on the network. It is widely used to protect personal and enterprise wireless networks.
The benefit of using a WiFi range extender is that it extends your WiFi, of course. Instead of just getting the average range with your WiFi, the range extender gives your WiFi a boost and let's you enjoy your WiFi at a longer distance.
I believe you are talking about a wireless repeater.
Wi Fi is a term used to identify a wireless network that conforms to the IEEE 802.11 standard. Devices, such as laptop computers and mobile phones, can connect to the Wi Fi network which provides them with access to the Internet.
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A wireless router adapter is a plug-in peripheral card or even a USB device which lets you communicate with wireless routers or other computers to network with them. A WIFI booster is a way of boosting a weak WIFI signal to increase the range.