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Ethics And Wifi
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ethics of stealing a WiFi connection and Downloading Music : Harmful To The Artist, The Recording Company, or Neither? The Ethics of Stealing A WIFI Connection There is a notion on the rise which is the stealing of WIFI and using it to acce...

Wifi Security
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wifi security is a case in point. Keywords Wifi, technology, authentication, security, economic impact, networking protocol, commands Introduction Leaving wifi networks unprotected is like leaving your office door open after hours, so put s...

Wimax Simulink Model
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WiMAX, is a wireless networking benchmark which aspires for speaking to interoperability over IEEE1 802.16 standard-based products. WiMAX characterises a WMAN2, a kind of a gigantic hot-spot that presents interoperable broadband wireless co...

Wireless Technologies (Wimax)
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wireless Internet access. The current WiMAX revision provides up to 40 Mbit/s with the IEEE 802.16m revise anticipated to offer up to 1 Gbit/s repaired speeds. The title "WiMAX" was conceived by the WiMAX Forum, which was formed in June 200...

Modern Transport Protocols 802.16 (Wimax)
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We already have several years talking about connections Wi-Fi, a technology wireless in its different versions (802.11a, b and g) can provide transfers from 11 to 54 Mbps, found in so-called Wi-Fi hotspots in hotels, airports, stations ser...

Broadband And Wimax
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and 802.11g), which became operational in the year 2,000, are beginning to fall short against the appearance of the new 802.16 standard. This technology is being developed by WiMAX Forum (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), r...

3gpp & Wimax
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networks As you are well aware, most mobile phones and smartphones at present still run the 3G network, both for voice and data access. 3G is also used by some of the biggest carriers and, inspite of the advent of 4G, still manages to reta...