Which Is the Best Wireless Data Transfer Technology Available? in Longer Range?
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Question by bhgs: Which is the best wireless data transfer technology available? In longer range?
What would be the future in wireless networking , and what wireless technology has got the brightest future?
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Answer by rahuls1781
WI:MAX is the best wireless data transfer tech available.
It is very similar to cell phone broadcasting towers.
Basically the signals will be broadcasted via towers and one can connect to the internet within the range depending on the number of towers.
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August 14th, 2011 - 22:10
Excellent Foundation to Wireless Systems!,
This book is a must buy for newcomers to the wireless industry or for those who just want to know how wireless systems work. I gave this a 4 instead of a 5 because I was expecting a little more digital wireless information. This book gives an excellent explanation of analog cellular, the foundation of wireless as we know it today. There is a section later in the book that goes over digital wireless, (GSM, CDMA, TDMA). I think differences between analog and digital protocols should be discussed throughout the book, not just one section at the end. The author does an excellent job of taking a very complex system and filtering out the technical jargon to give the readers a book that has a balance of technical information that is easy to read and easy to understand. This is a great book for your money, and it is definitely worth your time to read it.
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|August 14th, 2011 - 22:25
Good and simple start,
This book is marvelous for the untechnical reader. I have 23 years in the IT and it was easy to read. To be certain, you must follow it up with more practical books (ex. Rhoton or Jimenez) for business implementation. Or even detail books (Rappaport) for technology. Other reviewers wrote that this book omits important parts. Every book will. You can not cover all of wireless in one book. This book is simple for end user.
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