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LAN & WLAN
Some Theory
No.
Name
Date
1
Access Point Modes
(example device: TP-Link TL-WA501G)
Access Point is a device that connects wireless network to a wired system. So it has to have at least two interfaces: wireless - WLAN - using 802.11 standard, and wired - LAN - using 802.3 standard.
2008-10-30
2
Self-help book for WLAN installers/providers
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) is a radio technology which allows to build wireless data networks with satisfactory parameters and quite large ranges of operation at a comparatively low cost. Additional advantage of this technology is short time needed for its implementation.
To meet the needs of many people interested in building WLAN networks, we have decided to collect in one article a bit of theory and a lot of practical information on quick and effective implementation of wireless networks working in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands (802.11).
2007-11-07
3
WLAN - the indoor installations
If the network is to work in an office block, the biggest problem to solve is the existence of numerous walls and several floors, and therefore attenuation of signals by walls and ceilings. In the case the network is to be used in the whole building, there will be needed several access points.
2007-01-01
4
What is DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System)
and how to use it?
Translation of the domain name into the set of numbers is performed by the appropriate DNS server, to which the computer sends a request for the translation of the address. After receiving the response with the numeric address, the computer connects to the relevant computer/server.
2009-04-11