When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Dr. Vahid Tarokh, Gordon-McKay professor of electrical engineering at the Harvard University and ...
Wireless Internet is great. Radio waves burning holes in your brain as packets of data containing a Netflix movie fly through the air over to your TV; what could be better? Surely, not much. But WiFi ...
If you are like most people, your home or small office wireless router probably is running without any encryption whatsoever, and you are a sitting duck for someone to easily view your network traffic ...
This chapter covers the following subjects: Wireless Local-Area Networks: A brief history of wireless networking and some of the basic concepts. How Bandwidth Is Achieved from RF Signals: The ...
The industry is buzzing about such next-generation wireless services as WiMAX and LTE, but these services will require significant changes to the underlying wireless infrastructure. Carriers face ...
Here at Wired.com a few of us were excited about turning our iPhones into wireless modems with the $10 NetShare application -- but none of us could get it to work. Fortunately, we got our connections ...
In order to get peak performance out of your wireless network, you need to know some common causes of poor performance on both Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi wireless networks. Too many devices One of the most ...
Wireless sensor networks, or WSNs, refer to a class of distributed systems characterized by autonomous, fully-embedded operation of small footprint, low-power nodes sensing data from and/or ...
Here at Wired.com a few of us were excited about turning our iPhones into wireless modems with the $10 NetShare application -- but none of us could get it to work. Fortunately, we got our connections ...