
Free Webinar: Bring Location Awareness to Mobile Devices
Devicescape, a leading provider of Easy WiFi, works with device manufacturers across the globe.
One of the company's key goals is to make WiFi easy to access for the end user.

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IEEE Wireless Standards Zone
The IEEE leads the way in developing open, leading-edge consensus standards for Wireless Local Area Networks (Wireless LANs), Wireless Personal Area Networks (Wireless PANs), and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (Wireless MANs).
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http://standards.ieee.org
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Wi-Fi Alliance (802.11, Wi-Fi)
Mission is to certify interoperability of Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) products and to promote Wi-Fi as the global wireless LAN standard across all market segments.
With 802.11 DSSS compatibility, you can be assured of an expanding range of product and solutions as your networking needs grow.
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http://www.wi-fi.org
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EAP Methods for 802.11 Wireless LAN Security
Because they broadcast data on the open airways, wireless networks present unique challenges for authentication mechanisms not encountered on wired networks.
This tutorial explores how wireless networks are different from wired networks with regard to authentication and presents the requirements that an authentication method must meet in order to be appropriate for wireless networks.
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http://www.iec.org
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IEEE 802.15 Tutorials
The IEEE 802.15 Working Group for WPANs has organized, provided input or participated in the following presentations during IEEE 802 Plenary and 802.15 Interim, Ad Hoc, and Liaison Meetings and/or Industry Sponsored events.
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http://grouper.ieee.org
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802.11n Wi-Fi in RFID
Article reviews the use of Wi-Fi (802.11 n) in RFID>
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http://www.industrial-embedded.com
date: 5/27/2009
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Green in: Wi-Fi PIC'd, new FPGAs and DSPs go lower, and ZigBee harvest
Wi-Fi for PIC MCU designs Wi-Fi isnt just for big and powerful microprocessors microcontrollers drive many low-power devices that could be on the network if there were an easy way to do that.
Microchip Technology and ZeroG Wireless have teamed up to enable Wi-Fi for a range of MCUs and DSCs in a small, low-power footprint.
On an easy-to-use daughterboard (or PICtail in Microchip lingo, for their standard development kits), the ZeroG...
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 7/16/2009
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The Industrial Wireless Book The Industrial Wireless Book
The Industrial Wireless Book helps to promote all types of wireless for industry including 802.11A, 802.11B, 802.11G, 802.15.4-based wireless mesh networking, WIFI, Bluetooth, GPRS, GSM and Lowpower radio.
Wireless technology led by the mobile phone and PC companies is gathering pace with GSM, Bluetooth, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and WIFI technology leading the way. The Industrial Wireless Book recognised long ago that wireless...
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http://wireless.industrial-networking.com
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