Business Driven Technology
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Chapter 16, Problem 6AYK
Program Plan Intro
Wireless network:
- It is used to transfer the information without cables.
- The most of the wireless network uses the radio waves which is commonly used for connecting devices in wireless mode.
- Example for wireless network
- Cellular phones and pagers
- Cordless computer peripherals
- Global positioning system
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