Home Wireless Network Security Issues (05 Dec 2006) Running a business from home has its advantages, including no commute, a more accommodating work schedule, fresh coffee and home-cooked meals at any time you want. But running a business from home using a home wireless local area network (WLAN) with your computer may lead to thievery of confidential information and hacker or virus penetration unless proper actions are taken.
How to Deal With Wireless Encryption Security Threats (05 Dec 2006) The good news is that wireless technology does have pre-built security but the bad news is there's a flaw in that security. The problem lies in the fact that it's been built upon two completely incompatible standards with the result being that it's a pain in the "you know what" to set up a whole network to use encryption.
Road Warrior At Risk: The Dangers Of Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking (05 Dec 2006) A wireless Ad-Hoc network allows you to communicate with other wireless Ethernet systems without using a wireless access point. It's kind of a peer to peer configuration and it works rather well. The problem is, most people just set
it up, and forget about it.
Setting up a Wireless Network (14 May 2007) Many people these days are using some sort of raid array on their computer system. This is done for several reasons and the type of raid depends on what you want it to do for you. Here I will briefly explain the two most commonly used configurations.
Setting Up A Wireless Network With Windows Vista (09 Oct 2008) I recently purchased a Sony Vaio with a wireless capabilities. When I went to setup a wireless network with my desktop to share files and Internet access I ran into a few problems. For any of you out there that are having trouble setting up your Windows Vista network, you need not to worry as I went through all of the frustration that is involved so that you don't have to. So for all of my trouble, here is a step by step guide for you to follow.
Using Wireless Network - What Security Issues? (18 Jan 2007) The internet and wireless age have made life easy for all of us now that we can respond to our emails and surf the internet while we sip a latte, wait for a meeting, or communicate almost anywhere and anytime without the hassles of wires. Unfortunately, these benefits have come with a cost.
When RFID Meets WiFi; Now that is Good Use of Technology (03 Oct 2006) With RFID Tags (radio frequency identification) there are active tags, which have enough power to transmit to the system. But now RFID Tag developers have gone one step further using RFID tags and interfaced WiFi enablers to them