Wireless Ethernet FAQ

Wireless Ethernet FAQ from HomeNetHelp.com

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Wireless Ethernet (4 Topics, 4 sub-categories)
802.11b, WiFi, 11Mbps Wireless Ethernet
Security (5 Topics)
Range and Speed (0 Topics)
Category Topics
(Q) Can I mix 802.11 (2Mbps) with 802.11b (11Mbps) products?
(A) 802.11 and 802.11b products can co-exist and should be interoperable on the same network. Unfortunatly, not all implementations of 802.11 or 802.11b were done correctly. For the most part it WILL work, but there are exceptions. This is why the WiFi interoperability certification was created
(Q) What does a wireless access point do?
(A) In its simplist form, a wireless access point is a bridge between wired Ethernet and wireless Ethernet (802.11b). An access point is not needed for two wireless computers to talk to each other, but it is vital for free communication between wired and wireless networks.
(Q) Do I need an access point to connect two wireless computers?
(A) No. All wireless cards can be put into an 'ad hoc' mode that allows them to communicate directly to each other. An access point is not needed. Use an access point only when you need to bridge your wirless network with your wired ethernet network.
(Q) I am having trouble getting my wireless cards to communicate.
(A) If you are using WEP (encryption) try turning it off. Encryption is sometimes hard to get running so you should start with it turned off. Once you get it running, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS again. Lastly, be sure you are not mixing encryption levels.
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