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Wednesday, February 13th, 2008Wireless Ninja Review: Ruckus ZoneFlex 2942 Wireless Access Point
Mission: 7000 square ft single family brick home with marble floors needs a wireless network that will give internet access for multiple family members through out the house and backyard porch.
The Ruckus Wireless Access point has 12 antennas that utilizes beamflex technology. Beamflex means […]
Wireless Ninja Digital Real Estate
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008Add Instant Value to your commericial home or property by adding a industrial strength wireless network at a low consumer price. The wireless ninja team gives property owners the ability to adapte every square foot to their digital life style.
Wireless Ninja networks feature the most advanced equipment on the market utilizing BeamFlex technology. Our 200 […]
Wireless Networks Add Instant Property Value
Monday, February 11th, 2008Productivity and Entertainment come built-in with a Wireless Ninja enabled property. Don’t run wiring call us we give you the ability to:
Stream Video
Wireless VOIP Phone Calls
High Velocity Downloads
No need to wire
Reduces down Time
Watch IPTV
Each one of our access points covers 5000-10000 square ft which means less costs and less money
50 Ways A Wireless Ninja Network Boosts Property Value
Sunday, February 10th, 2008Linux Wireless: Ubuntu Wireless Use
Friday, February 1st, 2008Using Ubuntu 7.10 to connect to wireless networks has been great. Linux for many years has only been for the geeks. I truly feel that the only thing that was holding linux back was the problems with installing Linux on laptops. You either had problems with screen resolution, your touch pad and or your wireless […]
Wireless Networking Radio Frequency Properties
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008An RF signal’s polarity is independent of its amplitude. Stations must use the same frequency to communicate. For example, OFDM (802.11a) (5 GHz) and HR-DSSS (802.11b) devices (2.4 GHz) operate at different frequencies, and cannot communicate with each other. A wireless station on channel 6 cannot communicate directly to another station on channel 11. Antennas […]
Installing Wireless Access Points
Friday, January 25th, 2008Installing Multiple Wireless Access Points
1. Install one wireless Access Point to test range
2. Assign each wireless access point a unique IP address
3. Each wireless access point will have the Same SSID
4. All wireless access points will have the same encryption key
5. Point wireless antennas towards the center of the network
1. Finding your Wireless Range – […]
Installing Linux on WRT54g Wireless Router
Friday, January 25th, 2008The WRT54G is a wireless router made by linksys. A few years ago linksys released its WRT54G firmware source code giving the open source community the ability to make its own versions.
Installing Linux on your wireless router has many benefits and in my opinion few risks. The one risk you do face is turning your […]
WiMAx VS Wifi
Friday, January 25th, 2008WiMax (802.16) is is a newer standard of wireless networking designed to provide the last mile of high speed internet access to the end user. Some people would call Wimax WiFi on steroids but this would be to broad of an assessment. Wifi was and still will be used in LAN environments for the foreseeable […]
WRT54g Linux Firmware Distributions
Friday, January 25th, 2008HYPERWRT Mission Statement is “HyperWRT is a power boost firmware for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS router. The goal of this project is to add a limited set of features to the last Linksys firmware, extending its possibilities but staying close to the official firmware.” HYPER-WRT – Installing this distribution is really a breeze with […]
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