Data Doctors Radio Program
The Latest and Greatest in WiFi
Wireless networking technology has continued to improve since it became a consumer friendly option in the late 1990's.
Since most homes were not wired for data connections, the wireless revolution took off as high-speed Internet connections became common place in US households.
The alphabet soup of wireless technology can get a bit overwhelming: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ietc.
What's the difference between all the flavors? Which one is best for you? Are there alternatives if wireless isn't working in your environment?
Listen in as the Data Doctors share their wealth of knowledge working with WiFi on a daily basis in hundreds of settings.
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Original Air Date: May 3, 2008
This Week's Links
- The 802.11 family explained
- New 802.11n Routers: The Best Wi-Fi Yet
- A review of 6 popular 802.11N routers
- What is WiMax and how is it different from WiFi?
- Powerline - an alternative when wireless isn't working
- Be careful with wireless print servers
- How do I secure my wireless network from hackers?
- Wi-Fi Friendly Cordless Phones