Microsoft Windows includes extensive support for the widely adopted Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standards for high-speed networking across wireless LANs, including 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11b (also known as Wi-Fi).
Introductory Overviews
please follow the links,- Wireless LAN Technologies and Microsoft Windows
This article describes the benefits of wireless LANs, the support for 802.11 wireless LANs in Windows, and general guidelines for wireless LANs in medium to large organizations and small office/home office networks. - Non-broadcast Wireless Networks with Microsoft Windows
Learn about non-broadcast wireless networks (also known as hidden networks), why Microsoft recommends against their use, and the support for non-broadcast networks in Windows. - Ad Hoc Internet Sharing with Windows XP
Learn how to share an Ethernet-based Internet connection with wireless computers using an ad hoc wireless network.

1 comment:
can we have more information about the wireless sysstenm please...Its already good but a bit of more information wouldnt hurt either..Cheers
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