Wifi 802.11 is the current standard for wireless networking.
Features of 802.11 Radio
Mark Willis said (many years ago):
Panasonic makes a cordless brick-sized "cordless modem phone" deal, limited to 33.6k baud IIRC; I have one, can get the part number if you want. There also are a number of wireless NICs in PCMCIA, ISA, PCI, and Parallel Port formats, at varying prices (From 800kbps to lots faster for more $$$); IBM "Wireless LAN Entry" lines, either the 8227 or 92G7787, or the 80G0900 or 80G1000; About $40ish per NIC; see http://www.networking.ibm.com/wireles/wdprods/jb.htm, http://www.fivepoints.net/ibmwireless.html, http://www.networking.ibm.com/wireles/wdprods/jb.htm, http://www.networking.ibm.com/wirenew/wdprods/ge.htm#lanentry, http://www1.s390.ibm.com/bookmgr-cgi/bookmgr.cmd/Shelves/E2S0BK01, http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/SG244466/CCONTENTS, http://www.crisp.demon.co.uk/wireless.html for Linux driver) AeroComm makes something in this line IIRC. So do many other companies. Linux and Wireless LANs: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ Wireless LAN from Laptop to a desktop (or other Laptop) on the LAN, another machine on the LAN has a modem / DSL / Cable Modem connection to the Internet; You run IPRoute, WinGate, a Linux Router, or a Gnat Box to cross-connect these (Among others!): http://www.mischler.com/ for IPRoute http://projects.shn.nu/homenetwork/iproute/index.shtml http://www.linuxrouter.org/ http://lrp.c0wz.com/ http://www.gnatbox.com/ http://www.wingate.com/
See also:
file: /Techref/io/rflans.htm, 2KB, , updated: 2016/4/6 07:44, local time: 2024/11/21 19:08,
18.118.226.167:LOG IN
|
©2024 These pages are served without commercial sponsorship. (No popup ads, etc...).Bandwidth abuse increases hosting cost forcing sponsorship or shutdown. This server aggressively defends against automated copying for any reason including offline viewing, duplication, etc... Please respect this requirement and DO NOT RIP THIS SITE. Questions? <A HREF="http://techref.massmind.org/Techref/io/rflans.htm"> RF Local Area Networks / WiFi</A> |
Did you find what you needed? |
Welcome to massmind.org! |
Welcome to techref.massmind.org! |
.