Wi-Fi
Technology
Introduction
Wi-Fi is standards based data transmission radio technology for
high speed, flexible, wireless network connectivity. Speeds of
11Mbp (IEEE802.11b) and 54Mbps (IEEE802.11a, g) can be achieved.
Access Solutions
Ramick are in a
unique position to offer expertise in a variety of License free
Wireless Broadband Radio Solutions.
Our objective is to provide the right solution to
optimize
the
application requirement, which invariably requires a mix of
Wireless Access Platforms and Technologies.
Ramick can provide bespoke solutions including a
variety of scalable, Cellular Wireless Access infrastructure utilizing,
FHSS, DSSS (Frequency Hopping, Direct Sequence Spread
Spectrum) and OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
Market leading technologies.

Wi-Fi
and Broadband Wireless Access Technologies
Wi-Fi networks use radio
technologies called IEEE 802.11b or 802.11a to provide secure,
reliable, fast wireless connectivity. A Wi-Fi network can be used
to connect computers to each other, to the Internet, and to wired
networks (which use IEEE 802.3 or Ethernet ). Wi-Fi networks
operate in the unlicensed 2.4 and 5 GHz radio bands, with an 11
Mbps (802.11b) or 54 Mbps (802.11a) data rate or with products
that contain both bands (dual band), so they can provide
real-world performance similar to the basic 10BaseT wired Ethernet
networks used in many offices.
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