"Wireless is an old-fashioned term for a radio transceiver (a mixed receiver and transmitter device), referring to its use in wireless telegraphy early on, or for a radio receiver. Now the term is used to describe modern wireless connections such as those in cellular networks and wireless broadband Internet...."
2006-09-21 14:01:37
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answer #1
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answered by VBACCESSpert 5
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The wireless network uses radio and microwaves to send and receive data. Wireless networks take digital data (1’s and 0’s) and convert it into radio waves. This digital-to-analog and vice-versa technique allows radio waves to transmit data in open air. 802.11b and 802.11g networks use radio frequencies in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz range.
2006-09-21 14:47:42
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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A wireless network is a telephone or computer network that uses radio as their carrier or physical layer.
2006-09-21 14:47:58
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answer #3
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answered by ★HigHTƹcH★ 7
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If you have Verizon wireless, you will loose signal ALL THE TIME!
2006-09-21 14:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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with out wires
2006-09-21 14:46:58
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answered by HD1 2
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http://www.howstuffworks.com
2006-09-21 14:52:32
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answered by I-C-U 5
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