You're bound to crash, Wifi Antenna
Posted by James Breen at 9 May 2008 4:28
I come now to the most interesting of these questions of wifi antenna which I have constantly been asked for years. When I read this article, I realize I won't ever be disappointed.
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I had a problem, my Bluetooth range sucked, I use my headset with a VOIP softphone but couldn't wander more than a few feet from my desk without static. I had a quick look around the net for a solution and found plenty of people modding there USB Bluetooth dongle to use an external WiFi antenna. I ... By: .. read the rest part.
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Filed under: Transportation Not like we haven't seen capable nerds, um, nerd-ify their scooters before, but one of the geekiest forms of transportation just got even geekier. The imaginatively named Geek Wheels scooter possesses more hardware than you can imagine, with a ginormous rear-mounted antenna, Garmin GPS unit, WiFi module, OTA TV tuner / FM tuner, high-resolution webcam, full-fledged Linux-based computer and an 8-inch touch panel to boot. The most amazing part? The creators have ....
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
Since I figured out how to configure my eeePC for Wifi tracing with Wireshark, I've gained a number of interesting insights which go far beyond what you can read in literature on the topic. Standards are one thing, how they are implemented in devices are quite another sometimes. Here are some results I thought I'd share with you: As a wireless medium is prone to transmission errors, each frame has to be acknowledged by the receiver. If the frame is not received it is automatically ..Read the rest of this post.
In honor of the writer, I appreciate in joy.
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