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The wireless landscape in India
Several novel technologies are coming up to explore wireless Local Area Network. The growth of wireless LAN is flourishing at the marvelous pace. The Wi-Fi is becoming a necessity for the incentive and complex implementation in enterprises. The technology offers the basic benefits to an industry like
• Reduction in cost,
• Improved performance,
• Easy management,
• Ease to add more users to the network,
• Greater security etc.
The Indian Wireless LAN market has still not perched flags high. But, according to recent reports it is crawling well now a days and slowly it will show improvements. The market for the wireless products and applications is estimated to be approximately $120 million and 50 million for the wireless network gear alone for the year 2008 and is expected to grow at much faster rate of 70% in the coming years.
Gigantic companies like HP, ProCurve, Wipro etc, are shifting towards mobility. These companies have to carefully make a few considerations before Lan Nic going wireless. The first issue related to the well being of the industry is security. In WLAN the access is not limited to selective number of users. Now, it goes to unlimited number of users and as a result it becomes easy for the intruders to breach the security of the network.
Wireless network sometimes affects the quality of the data transfer. Because the interference enhances with distance that ultimately affects the quality of data transfer.
Another factor that affects the well being of wireless network is manageability. It is not an uncomplicated task to manage a wireless network, make alterations and troubleshoot the network problems with complex configuration.
The wireless networking is a big challenge as some external factors also affect its performance like the battery life of mobile devices, whether conditions and usage of licensed network. The Indian market is dealing with all these issues and still constructing its way by breaking stones of obstacles.
With market growth and major enhancements happening in Wi-Fi space, future seems to be very bright. One of the major turning points has been the launch of 802.11n. According to recent market reports, In India, at present the 802.11g networking standard is common among big enterprises, the next eagerly awaited standard 802.11n is expected to make its way which will improve access speed and quality of data transfer. Conceptually, it offers six times the speed and less than three times the price along with longer distance coverage. Products based upon the new standard are likely to hit the market in 2009. Organizations are looking forward to welcome the new products.
The wireless network is implemented by National informatics Center (NIC), India. It is a premier Information Technology organization that provides IT solutions to the Government of India. NIC has set up a satellite-based nationwide computer communications network called NICNET. It has connected 1,400 nodes, connecting the national capital, state capitals and the district headquarters to one another.
Another implementation is done by Cisco; the company targets all the verticals along with end-users, home users and retail through Linksys.

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Integrated 10/100 means it has a built in LAN connectivity port (this is standard for all laptops)Integrated Wireless LAN means that it has a wireless card built in to the mother board. (in newer laptops)NIC – Network Interface Card – This has to be provided additionaly, something more or less like an add on .
The NIC is a component (part) of the LAN. The NIC connects the computer to the network.The LAN provides a method to share printers, files and computer resources such as a broadband cable or DSL modem.Intel and AMD are CPU competing vendors. The CPU is part of your PC, just as the NIC is part of the LAN.
I guess your answer is:Yes many of the current Linux distributions support USB and Ethernet and USB Ethernet. Fedora Core 8 works.If you are trying to figure out which USB wireless adapters are supported, visit the site of the distribution you want. Check their hardware compatibility documentation.If you would like me to check for you, tell me which release of Linux, both distribution and build version. Also tell me which USB wireless adapter both manufacturer and model number.
See the link below, it explains how to set up an alternate configuration for you network connection.http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/27129/27129.html?Ad=1
It is only normal if there are no LEDs to light up. If they are there they are supposed to light up. Never heard of a NIC that didn’t light up when it was working. It could indicate a problem but probably nothing more serious than a bad LED.Here are a few guesses:1. There is no LED to light up. They are helpful but not critical. I wouldn’t surprised if it was left out to reduce cost.2. Motherboard setup has an option to disable it or enable it.3. The LED burnt out4. You are connecting to the Internet using a different connection such as a USB router and the NIC isn’t connected.
check ur network cable, network card drivers and network card plugging in sockets (wall sockets), check them all. either one of the is malfunctioning… gud luck
Dig through your room and try to find the recover disk, if you wiped without making one then doh >. usually a white window with a blue bar across the top. Good luck
all 3 need a NIC, If you want to share internet a router is the easiest,if you want just a local network then a switch.
You need to turn on the DHCP server on server2003. You also need to use the wizards to turn on routing. You will need to put IP addresses on the NIC’s. Your ISP will provide you the info for the WAN NIC. LAN Nic will need an RFC 1918 address. Most folks use network 192.168.1.0 ff.ff.ff.0Get a small ethernet switch to connect your PC’s to the LAN side if the server.That’s the short form of how it’s done!Good Luck
Its possible. If you have one, go ahead and try it out. If it doesn’t work, try these steps:http://www.ehow.com/how_4712041_set-up-wii-internet-connection.html
No you shouldn’t need to buy one ther are the exactly the same thing. But you might be able to buy one that could be faster then the one you already have
Ethernet uses a method called Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect. (CSMA/CD)CSMA/CD is a somewhat too complicated to give you a quick answer here, but the Wikipedia page is quite explanatory.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSMA-CDNote that CSMA/CD is completely irrelevant if your machines are connected to a full-duplex switch, which any home switch today usually is. A switch makes every connection its own collision domain, and if only one host is connected to the switch on that segment, you have no wire contention. Full duplex means that your computer and the switch both have one line dedicated for transmission, and one line dedicated for receiving, meaning that collisions are realistically impossible, and basically allows your computer to throw as much on the wire as the network can handle, and receive just the same. The limitations in a full-duplex LAN with switch microsegmentation is simply the bandwidth the cable can supply.
dont no as wiis can be very fussy or they will be fine its just pot luck
They are the same. NIC = Network Interface Controller
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