The Wifi Alliance, the international Wireless LAN standards body has announced work on a specification titles “Wifi Direct“ or “Wifi peer-to-peer“, that will allow devices to connect to each other as a Wifi network without the need of an Access Point (AP).
Traditionally, an AP is used to broadcast the SSID of a Wifi network, which [...]
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WifiDirect for peer-to-peer communication
October 22nd, 2009
raseel Blogging for the Bloggers
August 19th, 2009
raseel I have started making frequent and regular posts.
Maybe not on my own blog here, but that’s besides the point
Ashish Sinha from Pluggd.in and Kiethh Dsouza from Techie-buzz.com had sent out a call for Authors for their excellent and growing blogs. I applied to both the blogs and to my genuine surprise both of [...]
Wireless connectivity
May 8th, 2008
raseel Google , Comcast, Intel Capital, Time Warner Cable , Bright House Networks and Trilogy Equity partners have entered into an agreement to pool in about $3.2 billion dollars in a new wireless broadbaand company.
The new company, named Clearwire, is joint venture between Clearwire Corporation and Sprint Nextel Corporation. Both these companies have joined forces to [...]
MoCA math chhodna !!!
February 3rd, 2008
raseel Okay, so it’s a sad sad pun, but nonetheless today I will be introducing you to a truely awesome wireless technology called MoCA.
MoCA stands for Multimedia over Coaxial Alliance. It is basically an open, industry driven initiative promoting broadband through the already existing coaxial cables in the home.
The reason I called this a “classic” technology [...]
The Big Zee
February 3rd, 2008
raseel This blog is actually first in a series of introductory articles on the emerging wireless technologies.
The first one I want to cover is called the ZigBee standard. This is a high-level communications protocol using small, low-power digital radios based on the IEEE 802.15 .4 specifications. This new standard is fast being deployed in Home [...]
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