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    Is Wi Fi? A?

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    Dillon Holdren Halina Adams ENGL-110-049 23 April 2015 Wicked Wi-Fi Whether a student is researching a topic, doing an online assignment, or just trying to relax and watch some Netflix, they mine as well go somewhere else that has Wi-Fi because the internet on the University of Delaware’s campus is pathetic. It is 2015 and technology is improving every single day, especially internet based devices. Advancements come with new devices, new firmware updates, or just new apps being published daily.

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    Continual advancement in technology has led to the extension of wireless accessibility due to Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), an important phenomenon that has been impacting the world over the past decade (Kioskea, 2015). The name Wi- Fi was first coined by Wi-Fi Alliance and it refers to wireless Ethernet 802.11 which defines standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs). But since 802.11 was considered too slow for some applications it was surpassed by extensions 802.11a and 802.11b, and later

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    Home’s Wi-Fi Network We’re all used to Wi-FI providing us Internet in today’s world. It’s a great invention because you can skip one extra wire and just use your device no matter where you are in the house. However, you can occasionally come face-to-face with a lagging network. Nothing ruins your browsing experience faster than a lagging Wi-Fi connection. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer in silence. There are some rather ingenious and simple ways you can boost your home’s Wi-Fi network

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    ABSTRACT Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are two branches of the same tree. They only differ in the way they are used. Bluetooth is used to transfer data between devices, which are placed near to each other, without the use of cables. Terminology of Wi-Fi is quite the same but the range of distance between the devices could be quite large. A typical Wi-Fi network that is being used in a household could have a range of 200m but a Wi-Fi network that is being used by a business firm could transfer data in several

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    which are now looking up to the cloud so they are able to manage their distributed Wi-Fi networks and related services such as wireless security and compliance. In some cases the enterprise companies will outsource their networks and their security management over to managed service providers. (WLAN) services but not all clouds are made equal. Providers who are looking for cloud partnerships have to carefully assess how cloudy the cloud before they start making this type of leap. Bring Your

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    connection, better known as Wi-Fi. The creation of Wi-Fi has given a new way of communication that allows people to communicate with others from all over the world without having to use any wires or cords. Today, this revolutionary invention is being used in households and businesses all around the world and has not only changed the way people communicate but also how they use technology in general. DSU is no exception. As a technology based school we rely on a steady Wi-Fi connection all the time for

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    of cellular and Wi-Fi systems in unlicensed bands. It compares two of the more common methods for delivering cellular data traffic over unlicensed bands: traffic offloading and resource sharing. It also discusses a new hybrid method of transferring cellular data traffic, by combining both of the previously mentioned methods. Even though transmitting cellular signal directly over unlicensed LTE (long-term evolution) can achieve higher QoS (Quality of Service) and efficiency than Wi-Fi system, it is

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    many times did you find yourself on your Wi-Fi compatible device, only to find out that you have been disconnected from a game, movie, or music you were streaming over Wi-Fi? These occurrences are not often things you encounter when at home, but when living on a campus with thousands of people connected to the internet problems are bound to happen. Recently our campus suffered a problem with the internet causing students to be disconnected from the school’s Wi-Fi. With problems of this nature consistently

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    Should municipal Wi-Fi continue to be pursued? If so, should this be left to the private sector, government sector, or both? Introduction: Many technologies that came to be discovered in the last half century were revolutionary. From the radio to internet many began as private offerings and were then taken up by the state or even municipality for public service at subsidized costs. The municipal WiFi network was one such idea where in the initial stages it evoked a lot of enthusiasm. Municipal

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    Topic: Wi-Fi technology and its application in Business organizations Objective To understand the Wi-Fi technology and its applications in Indian business organisations Introduction In today’s high-tech world connectivity to networks is extremely important for organizations to survive. Networking is possible of various machines like computers, laptops, cell phones etc. This term paper talks of Wi-Fi, the wireless technology that allows internet connection to be broadcasted through

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