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System Requirements:
- 802.11b or 802.11g Wireless Network
- Certified 802.11b/g Wireless AP / Router / PCI Network
Adapter with a Removable Antenna.
Ethernet
A networking standard using cables (Category 5) to create a
network.
Network Adapter - Also known as a NIC (Network Interface
Card). Used to provide PC's or laptops with an Ethernet port or
wireless access to the network.
Broadband Modem - A device that allows broadband connection
to the internet. Broadband connections include speeds faster
than 56k (dial up modem speed). The two most common types
of Broadband connections are DSL and Cable. Cable modem
relies on the bandwidth of cable television lines while DSL
modems rely on the telephone lines operating at DSL speeds.
Router - A device used to share internet access from one user to
multiple users. By taking one IP address (Addresses used by
ISP's to assign broadband services to your computer) the Router
distributes the services of your broadband access among multiple
users and IP's.
Wireless
Wireless Device – Any Wi-Fi device (802.11b/g) that
communicates wirelessly using the IEEE802.11 wireless
standard. These devices can range from wireless access points
to wireless routers to wireless PCI client cards.
IEEE 802.11 – Wireless Network Specifications
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