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Most
agree that wireless networking represent the future of computer
and Internet connectivity worldwide. Speedonline Wi-Fi continues to be the
pre-eminent technology for building general-purpose wireless
networks.
Speedonline
Wireless hotspots provide Internet access using Wi-Fi access
points installed in airports, hotels and other public places.
In Speedonline Wi-Fi wireless networking, dual band is the
capability to transmit on the 5 GHz band of 802.11a and also the
2.4 GHz band used by 802.11b/g/n. Dual-band Wi-Fi is a feature of
some wireless routers and network adapters.
1. Wireless distribution system
A Wireless Distribution System is a system that enables the
wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11
network. It allows a wireless network to be expanded using
multiple access points without the need for a wired backbone to
link them, as is traditionally required. The notable advantage of
WDS over other solutions is that it preserves the MAC addresses of
client packets across links between access points.
An access point can be either a main, relay or remote base
station. A main base station is typically connected to the wired
Ethernet. A relay base station relays data between remote base
stations, wireless clients or other relay stations to either a
main or another relay base station. A remote base station accepts
connections from wireless clients and passes them to relay or main
stations. Connections between "clients" are made using MAC
addresses rather than by specifying IP assignments.
2. System Requirements:
Minimum 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless LAN Card.
It Supports : Windows XP , Windows VISTA And Windows 7 With 512 MB RAM (1
GB recommended for Windows VISTA & 7)
Pentium 4 and Higher Computer.
1 GB free hard disk space. |