wlan ieee 802.11b

Welcome to the Wireless Enterprise

White Paper Gain insight into current environmental issues that may affect WLAN deployments. This helpful primer on the basics of wireless LAN technology for the enterprise environment addresses the emergence of IEEE 802.11b as the standard for the both... [10 Apr 2008]

Eliminating the Performance Anomaly of 802.11b

White Paper All the nodes in the cell might experience the same throughput even though their transmission rates are different because DCF of WLAN provides equal probability of channel access, but it does not guarantee the equal utilization of the wireless... [24 Mar 2008]

Cisco Compatible Extensions: Client Benefits on a Cisco WLAN

White Paper These features extend beyond basic WLAN capabilities; in fact, there are more than 60 distinct functional improvements that can be grouped into several categories or operational areas of functionality. [11 Feb 2008]

Wharf T&T Limited: Report of Wireless LAN Technology Trial

White Paper The WLAN technology is based on the IEEE 802.11b standard, utilizing the 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz frequency spectrum. A Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology trial was conducted to test the WLAN point-to-point link performance, functionalities, and its potential... [05 Dec 2007]

Software TDMA for VoIP Applications Over IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN

White Paper Most commercial IEEE802.11 WLAN-based VoIP products cannot support more than ten voice conversations over a single IEEE 802.11b channel, even though its peak transmission rate is more than two orders of magnitude higher than an individual VoIP... [05 Dec 2007]

Evaluation of a Novel Low Complexity Smart Antenna for Wireless LAN Systems

White Paper A novel smart antenna is described, which is conceived as a low complexity inexpensive upgrade for IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) systems. Using smart antennas to increase network throughput by improved spatial reuse is not... [05 Dec 2007]

Cisco Compatible Extensions: Client Benefits on a Cisco WLAN

White Paper These features extend beyond basic WLAN capabilities; in fact, there are more than 60 distinct functional improvements that can be grouped into several categories or operational areas of functionality. [03 Sep 2007]

802.11g - The Need For Speed

White Paper This white paper explains the basics of the 802.11g standard and the deployment caveats with specific information on the importance of obtaining detailed 802.11g traffic information on the WLAN. It also explains the co-existence of 802.11b and g... [03 Jul 2007]

Cats and Dogs Living Together: A Comparison of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11b)

White Paper This paper seeks to clarify the differences and similarities between the IEEE 802.11b WLAN standard, also known as Wi-FiÂ, and the IEEE 802.15 WPAN standard, also known as BluetoothÂ. The IEEE 802.11b standard was designed to be the best solution... [25 Jun 2007]

Performance of VoIP Over IEEE 802.11g DSSS-OFDM Mode With IEEE 802.11e QoS Support

White Paper This paper involves a study of the number of simultaneous bidirectional G.711 VoIP calls that can be supported by such a WLAN. This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating in DSSS-OFDM mode. [11 Apr 2007]

IEEE 802.11g Explained

White Paper The adoption of Intersil's OFDM-based proposal for the IEEE 802.11g Draft Standard is a significant milestone in the continuing development of standards-based WLAN technology. Adoption of the proposal by IEEE 802.11 Task Group G accomplishes two... [09 Nov 2006]

Intelligent Infrastructure for the 21st Century

White Paper After several years of standards development, the adoption of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN)s is now growing rapidly. This VeriSign Technical Whitepaper provides technical and educational background on 802.11 based wireless networking and... [04 Aug 2006]

Low-Cost Multimode Fibre-Based Wireless LAN Distribution System Using Uncooled, Directly Modulated DFB Laser Diodes

White Paper Transmission experiments have been performed in which IEEE 802.11b WLAN signals have been transmitted over multimode fibre with low penalty at 70°C. A wireless LAN demonstrator system is reported which for the first time uses uncooled directly... [09 Feb 2006]

Evaluating the Adaptive Frequency Hopping Mechanism to Enable Bluetooth - WLAN Coexistence

White Paper Both Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b are the dominant wireless standards for cable replacement and WLANs respectively. They both operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and co-located devices cause mutual interference and hence performance degradation. [09 Feb 2006]

Experimental Results on the Support of TCP Over 802.11b: An Insight Into Fairness Issues

White Paper Great attention has been dedicated, in the recent years, to the WLAN standards that are opening the market to the short range and high data rate wireless services in the local and hot spot areas. The aim of this paper is to deeply investigate... [07 Feb 2006]

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