Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Will Super Wi-Fi Ever Really Work?

Researchers at Rice University have developed a system called WATCH: Wi-Fi in Active TV Channels.  The idea is to re-use the wireless signal spectrum formerly used by the UHF channels our parents used to watch many years before digital TV came along. It's not a new idea, but interesting.

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Choosing the Best Wireless Channels for Your Network

Researchers at Rice University have developed a system called WATCH: Wi-Fi in Active TV Channels.  The idea is to re-use the wireless signal spectrum formerly used by the UHF channels our parents used to watch many years before digital TV came along. It's not a new idea, but interesting.

Bradley Mitchell
Wireless/Networking Expert
Choosing the Best Wireless Channels for Your Network  
The channels of Wi-Fi network equipment are different from TV channels and not related to the "white space" concept of Super Wi-Fi. That said, it's good to be familiar with the idea behind Wi-Fi channels as you might need to change one someday.
 
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AirView Spectrum Analyzer - 2.4 GHz Channel Usage Chart - Ubiquiti Networks
Is 5 GHz Wi-Fi Better than 2.4 GHz?  
Smart TV "white spaces" work in the range of 700 MHz (0.7 GHz) or less. That's a lower frequency than 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and much lower than 5 GHz. Isn't a bigger number better?
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Finding and Using Wi-Fi Hotspots  
In theory, Super Wi-Fi could enable a whole new crop of hotspots in rural areas. Until that happens - follow this guide for how to get online in more traditional ways.
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Home Networking for Internet TV  
While home networks traditionally have just connected PCs, an array of consumer gadgets like smartphones, game consoles, and handhelds are also now commonly networked to each other and to the Internet. Watching televised video is one of the most popular usages of these connected consumer devices.

 

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