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What's the benefit of 22Mbps Wireless Access Point?

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Check and make sure that the network adapter is working properly 2. What is the difference between 22Mbps and 11Mbps wireless products? What's the benefit of 22Mbps Wireless Access Point? The 22Mbps is made possible by the new modulation method called PBCC developed by TI, which is different from the current CCK modulation method for 11Mbps. The 22Mbps Wireless Access Point offers double data rate than that of 11Mbps with 20% more distance coverage. The 22Mbps wireless products also operate in the 2.4GHz ISM band and they are backward compatible with 11Mbps wireless products. 3. What is Roaming? Roaming is the ability of portable computers, e.g., Packet PC and notebook, to have consistent and continuous data transmission/reception throughout an area covered by more than one Wireless Access Point. In order to achieve seamless connectivity, all the wireless clients and Access Points must be set to use the same SSID. When a user walked out of the coverage area of one AP into another, the wireless client network device will automatically reestablish connection with the new AP. 4. What is a MAC Address? The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique number assigned by the manufacturer to any Ethernet networking devices, e.g. a network adapter, that 23

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2.
What is the difference between 22Mbps and 11Mbps wireless products?
What’s the benefit of 22Mbps Wireless Access Point?
The 22Mbps is made possible by the new modulation method called PBCC
developed by TI, which is different from the current CCK modulation method for
11Mbps. The 22Mbps Wireless Access Point offers double data rate than that of
11Mbps with 20% more distance coverage. The 22Mbps wireless products also
operate in the 2.4GHz ISM band and they are backward compatible with 11Mbps
wireless products.
3.
What is Roaming?
Roaming is the ability of portable computers, e.g., Packet PC and notebook, to
have consistent and continuous data transmission/reception throughout an area
covered by more than one Wireless Access Point.
In order to achieve seamless
connectivity, all the wireless clients and Access Points must be set to use the same
SSID.
When a user walked out of the coverage area of one AP into another, the
wireless client network device will automatically reestablish connection with the
new AP.
4.
What is a MAC Address?
The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique number assigned by the
manufacturer to any Ethernet networking devices, e.g. a network adapter, that
Check and make
sure that the network
adapter is working
properly