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What Wi-Fi standard (e.g. 802.11b, 802.11g) does FirstSpot® support?

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All of them. As FirstSpot® is completely protocol neutral, you do not even need to touch FirstSpot® when you change or upgrade your APs. In fact, FirstSpot® can work with Ethernet as well as Wi-Fi.

What Wi-Fi standard does my V4 phone support?

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What's the difference between 802.11b and Wi-Fi?

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These refer to more or less the same thing. 802.11b is a standard approved by IEEE. Wi-Fi is an industry term to refer to 802.11b products that have been certified to comply fully with the specification, and - most importantly - to be interoperable. This means that any manufacturer's device with the Wi-Fi logo should work seamlessly with any other manufacturer's Wi-Fi equipment. If you haven't yet purchased your 802.

Is 802.11g compatible with 802.11b standard?

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The most recently approved IEEE standard for wireless local area networks (WLANs), 802.11g offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances at up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps) compared with the 11 megabits per second of the 802.11b (Wi-Fi) standard. Like 802.11b, 802.11g operates in the 2.4 GHz range and is thus compatible with it.

Why does Eye-In use the Wi-Fi 802.11b-g wireless standard?

The 802.11b/G Wi-Fi standard is so widely accepted that it's become the de facto industry standard for wireless networking. Many laptop manufacturers actually include Wi-Fi cards in standard configurations.

What is the difference between 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, etc?

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refers to a family of specifications developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN technology. 802.11 specifies an over-the-air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless clients. The IEEE accepted the specification in 1997. The 802.11a specification operates in the unlicensed 5GHz range and offers data speeds up to 54Mbps. The 5GHz range is not yet crowded so it offers advantages in speed over the 802.11b specification which uses the more crowded 2.

What WLAN AP does FirstSpot® support?

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The nice thing about FirstSpot® is that it is AP neutral. In fact, you can take advantage of a cheaper "thin" vanilla AP (note that the WAN port within AP is not used) to keep the cost down. At the time of this writing (June, 2003), this kind of AP is sold for as low as US$40 (e.g. Netgear MR814). The saving really adds up if you deploy more than one AP, which is quite common since each AP only cover a small area.

What Network Topologies does FirstSpot® support?

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Both distributed and centralized network topologies. You can put FirstSpot® on-site, or deploy FirstSpot® remotely. Please click here for details.

What does the term Wi-Fi mean?

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The term Wi-Fi or "Wireless Fidelity" allows you to connect to the Internet from the comfort of your vehicle, and has become synonymous with 802.11b networks. These networks transmit radio frequencies using a wireless Ethernet protocol called 802.11b.

Do you have WI-FI?

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Can a Wi-Fi phone support WEP Key security? ?

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Yes, Wi-Fi phone supports 64 and 128 bit WEB Key. For more information on how to configure go to the Wi-Fi vPhone, please visit http://solutions.vipernetworks.com/products-wifi.htm and select “Installation Instructions”.
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