TechnoGuide

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What is Wi-Fi?

nullWi-Fi is that wireless networking technology which uses radio waves to deliver wireless high speed internet and network connections. The name of organization that owns it is Wi-Fi Alliance, and as per the organization it’s a WLAN product which is certified by IEEE 802.11 standards, and is in high demand by world users. Lots of applications like video game consoles, home networks, PDAs, mobile phones, high operating systems, and varied types of consumer electronics give Wi-Fi a good backup. Those products which are already got “Wi-Fi certification” from the organization can interoperable with each other no matter if the product has different manufacturer. After this useful information I am sure you will get prompt to use this electronic gadget within no time. Actually Wi-Fi not only give you the freedom to access internet no matter who are you and where are you, it also gives other benefits that includes turning your Smartphone into  remote control, sending files to your printer from any computer or Smartphone.

Importance of Wi-Fi LAN

nullWith WIFI, you get more amount of freedom because you can basically use it from anywhere. No matter where are you, from your home to local shopping mall, WIFI can always lend a helping hand. It is also not important who are you, you can use it. You can use WIFI very easily because it is fast and reliable to use. Usually, wireless LANs implemented while the final link between the accessible wired network and a group of clients computers in the corporate enterprise. By this way, users are able to access full resources and services of the corporate network across a building or campus setting.

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RFID as Electronic Surveillance: Technology Performs Well in Feasibility Study

nullRadio-frequency identification of products is one possible tool to combat theft, and the technology performed well in a new feasibility study on its use as a potential sales-floor theft-deterrent system. The study, conducted by researchers in the RFID Research Center at the University of Arkansas, demonstrated RFID’s usefulness in several shoplifting scenarios, including many items moving through a security/reader portal at a high rate of speed and many items stuffed into a “booster bag,” a traditional shopping bag lined with aluminum foil.

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