by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
We are working on that. Check NC State website for access areas available now, and note that there is a multi-year schedule to roll out wireless networking on our campus. The plan is to deploy it in a way that can be easily maintained and offer all of us good...
by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
You’ll need a fairly current web browser (less than two years old). Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla and Opera will all work. If you are using a Palm device, you will need to install the Eudora Internet Suite for Palm (http://www.eudora.com/Internetsuite/)....
by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
If you have a PC laptop, you will need to get a PCMCIA wireless networking card. If you have a newer Macintosh laptop, you should consider an Apple Airport card, which installs inside your computer. If you have a PocketPC handheld, and you have a Compact Flash slot in...
by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
You can do just about anything that you can do with a wired network connection. The range is less than 300 feet, however, depending on obstacles in the way. It can travel through walls, but the range is diminished.
by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
It’s a widely used standard that establishes the rules for wireless networking. It is supported on many different computing platforms, including Macs, PCs and even handheld devices.
by wolftech | Feb 5, 2014 | Wireless Networking
You’ll need your Unity ID and password, a wireless-enabled computer or handheld, using the 802.11b wireless standard and a current web browser. Google Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Netscape or Opera will all work.