Showing posts with label WiFi Solutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WiFi Solutions. Show all posts

Monday 11 March 2013

WHITE PAPER – Thinking Outside of the Networking Box


 Wireless Networking: Growing Your Business By Thinking Outside the Box


The ability to access data and content from the Internet from anywhere at any time from a growing array of wireless devices including laptops, tablets and smartphones is quickly becoming a critical requirement in the government and business sectors. Providing wireless Internet connectivity using traditional deployments of outdoor access points to bridge the network between buildings or provide wireless access to a large open area is commonplace, but the inherent limitations of these infrastructures makes the traditional deployments less-than-ideal for some of the more unique issues that many resellers encounter.
With devices like tablets increasingly replacing laptop computers as the mobile productivity device of choice in a number of industries, the creative deployment of wireless access points and bridges can provide Internet access to locations not normally supported resulting in enhanced productivity and even helping to save lives. Using EnGenius’ wireless networking solutions, resellers and solution providers are creating niches by creating innovative solutions to provide Internet connectivity in less-than-ideal environments.
Key to the implementation of these, and many other, interesting deployments are the versatility of the products combined with an attractive price-to-performance ratio that enables resellers and system integrators to think outside of the box and create niches for themselves that help them to differentiate themselves from the competition and enabling them to grow their businesses despite a tough economy.  Read More.......

Monday 15 October 2012

How to Find MAC Address - Whitepaper

A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. MAC addresses are used for numerous network technologies and most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet. Logically, MAC addresses are used in the Media Access Control protocol sub-layer of the OSI reference model.
MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface card (NIC) and are stored in its hardware, the card's read-only memory, or some other firmware mechanism. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number and may be referred to as the burned-in address. It may also be known as an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address. A network node may have multiple NICs and will then have one unique MAC address per NIC.

MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64. The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.

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Friday 5 October 2012

Wi-Fi Fundamentals

The dawn of the Wireless Renaissance, Its Time to go Wireless!

   

Whitepaper Summary:- Although we're constantly hearing about the miracle of wireless technology, we're merely at the dawn of the Wireless Renaissance. From Auckland New Zealand to Mt. Everest, Internet cafés and other wireless hot spots dot our increasingly interconnected globe (yes, there really is an Internet café at a Mt. Everest base camp). But the best and most ingenious use of this breakthrough innovation is yet to come. For now, the wireless gold standard is Draft 802.11n -- the newest, fastest and most powerful 802.11 radio technology that broadens bandwidths to more than 300 Mbps within the 2.4 GHz band.