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802.11a: An Excellent Long Term Solution  Since the debut of 802.11a products in 2001, network managers have been struggling with whether to install 802.11b or 802.11a. Here's why you should strongly consider the use of 802.11a for your next wireless LAN deployment.
Did You Know... How Wireless Networks Work  A wireless network or Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) serves the same purpose as a wired one . to link a group of computers. Because "wireless" doesn't require costly wiring, the main benefit is that it's generally easier, faster and cheaper to set up.
Minimizing 802.11 Interference Issues  RF interference will continue to plague current and future 802.11b
implementations unless an adequate site survey is conducted - preferably
prior to actual network installation.
The BIG Question: 802.11a or 802.11b?  Both 802.11b and 802.11a have distinct merits and appropriate applications.
A WLAN expert shows how to make the best decision for particular needs.
Webopedia's "Did You Know...?" Section  Use this Webopedia knowledge section for an in-depth overview of specific technologies and occurrences in the areas of Computer Science, The Internet, and Computer Hardware and Software.
Webopedia's Quick Reference Section  Use this Webopedia reference section for information on common Internet and computer facts and occurrences.
Wi-Fi Planet  802.11 news, commentary and information.
Wi-FiHotSpotList.com  Search this directory for Wi-Fi hotspots in your region.
802.11 Alphabet Soup What do all those letters mean?
Sizing Up Your WLAN This tutorial tells you what you need to know about what you need to have - in terms of APs - for your WLAN to actually work.
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