802.11b, referred to in full as IEEE 802.11b, is the first widely accepted wireless networking standard. It was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers LAN/MAN Standards Co...
802.11a, referred to in full as IEEE 802.11a, is the first wireless networking standard ever created. It was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers LAN/MAN Standards Commi...
802.11, referred to in full as IEEE 802.11, is a set of standards created by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802) to govern wireless networking...
Component Assembly Model Before the concept of SDLC, different software programs were built to cater to different business and consumer needs. That was decades ago and itG
What is RAD? One of the conveniences of developing software is that it is not a physical tool that can be lost once it gets developed or manufactured. Codes are used to implement the software and it ...
In the traditional SDLC, software is created on a well planned pattern. There will be planning, consultation, creation, testing, documentation and launching. This pattern is seen in most development ...
SDLC or the Software Development Life Cycle refers to the steps involved in creating a software from scratch. During earlier days, software used to be scarce and its creation was comparatively easie...
An access point (AP; or also "WAP" for "wireless access point") is a node responsible for the formation of a wireless network through connection between wireless communication devices. It acts as a c...
Aggregator An aggregator, also known as a "feed reader," "RSS reader," or "feed aggregator," is an online program or client software that collates syndicated web content (referred to as "feed"), like...
AirPort is a brand under the computer company Apple Inc. for wireless local area networks (WLAN), introduced commercially on July 21, 1999. It is based in the 802.11b or "Wi-Fi" standard developed by...