WLAN Wireless LAN ShowWireless local area networks (WLAN)
A wireless local area network (WLAN for short) is a network covering an area equivalent to that of a business's local network, about a hundred metres in range. It allows terminals within the area of coverage to...
Connect your PSP to your wireless router ShowConnect your PSP to your wireless router
PSP Configuration
The PSP can be connected wirelessly to your router. There are some steps to follow to configure the connection between the PSP and the Router
Router Configuration
To access...
Introduction to network bridge ShowIntroduction to network bridge
What is a bridge?
XP network bridge: between a wired network and a WiFi network
What is a bridge?
A bridge has a foot in each network and acts on the link layer (level 2). It is able to pass frames from...
Download Intel® PROSet/Wireless for XP and Vista ShowIntel PROSet Wireless Intel is the driver necessary for handling wireless networks.
The list of chipsets supported are:
Intel ® WiFi Link 5100
Intel ® WiFi Link 5300
Intel ® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Intel ® PRO / Wireless 3945ABG...
Creating a LAN ShowWhy set up a LAN?
If you have several computers, it may be worthwhile to connect them in order to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up such a network is much less expensive than what you might think. Here are a few ways you might benefit...
Data transmission techniques on Wi-Fi wireless networks (802.11 ShowTransmission channels
A transmission channel is a narrow frequency band that can be used for communication. In every country, the government generally regulates use of the radio spectrum, as it is the largest user of the spectrum due to military...
WiFi modes of operation (802.11 or Wi-Fi) ShowThere are several kinds of hardware that may be used to implement a WiFi wireless network:
Wireless adapters or network interface controllers (NICs for short) are network cards with the 802.11 standard which let a machine connect to a wireless...