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to connect to copmuters wirelessly Posted by alokforu2002 on 16 Jun 2004 at 10:03 PM
hi !
i am a first year b.tech IT student and have no back ground of electronic field. I am doing a small programe that is connecting to computers wirelessly. so plz can any one give me some idea of what type of componentes are required .
and also related topics.
thanks.

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Re: to connect to copmuters wirelessly Posted by floss on 27 Jun 2004 at 10:07 PM
check out Bluetooth wireless technology. It uses a radio frequency to connect and transfer data to devices that contain the Bluetooth chip. It's short-range, 10 meters and transfers at approximately 1Mbps which allow it to be low-power. Hope this helps some.
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Re: to connect to copmuters wirelessly Posted by Elvis625 on 15 Oct 2006 at 1:03 PM
: hi !
: i am a first year b.tech IT student and have no back ground of electronic field. I am doing a small programe that is connecting to computers wirelessly. so plz can any one give me some idea of what type of componentes are required .
: and also related topics.
: thanks.
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File Transfer
Desktop Scaling
Windows Authentication
Deployment Tools
Server Authentication
UNIX Authentication (NIS/NIS+)
File Transfer
AES Session Encryption and Tamper-Proofing



 

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