Tuesday, September 27, 2005

About Computer Networking: MIMO | ISDN | Connecting at Work and Home

 
Computer Networking
 
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  from Bradley Mitchell
I hope you enjoy this week's installment of the latest site updates and news from the world of networking.
 
 In the Spotlight
D-Link DI-624M Super G with MIMO Wireless Router
Here is an example of a pre-802.11n ("pre-N") wireless router. D-Link created this variation of their popular DI-624 network router to use the Multiple In, Multiple Out (MIMO) antenna technology of 802.11n. See the sidebar for related products from other manufacturers.

 
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ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network
ISDN supports simultaneous voice and data network connectivity over ordinary telephone lines. ISDN emerged as an alternative to traditional dial-up networking during the 1990s, but more recently it's popularity has waned.

 
Connecting Work Laptops to Home Networks
Wi-Fi standard networking equipment allows you to, in theory, connect to a business / work network by day and your own wireless network by night. Are there any "gotchas" you've encountered in doing this that others should know about? Follow our discussion on the message board.

 
 
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