Wireless Networking

Last Updated on 17 May 2016, Total: 44 Articles and Tutorials

The term wireless networking refers to technology that enables two or more computers to communicate using standard network protocols, but without network cabling. The computers connect to the network using radio signals.

The articles in this section give an overview on how wireless networking functions, the different types of wireless networks available, and the new technologies being developed in the field.

  1. 802.11b vs. Bluetooth

    The match is on! Which technology will come out on top, or will the points be shared? In this article we’ll take a look at 802.11b as opposed to Bluetooth. I’ll give you a background and point out the advantages and disadvantages of each so that you can make a decision for yourself. Once you have read this article you... Read More

  2. Troubleshooting Wireless Network Connections

    In this article we will look at how to tackle some common wireless network problems that people come across. This document will outline the steps you should take if you encounter one of the mentioned issues... Read More

  3. An Introduction to Wireless Networking (Part 2) - Requirements and Setup

    Welcome to the second of a two part series on wireless networking. In this section we will look at the what and how to of setting up a wireless network, as well as what Windows 2003 has to offer in this sector... Read More

  4. An Introduction to Wireless Networking (Part 1) - 802.11 Overview

    This article will act as the first of a two part series on wireless networking. In part one we will look at the basics and get a general overview of what wireless networking involves... Read More

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