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D-Link has today announced the launch of its Wireless N PowerLine Gigabit Router (DHP-1565) designed to offer consumers enhanced coverage, high-speed connectivity and protection against Internet dead spots. . By combining the functions of a high-speed...
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That means this is a gigabit hub with dlan and wifi-n? i say me want! but how much power does it eat, and is there a good web-end to configure it? I dont like... .
If only it had external aerials, they're guaranteeing it has wifi deadspots by going internal .
Hi everyone, I'm a web developer/apps programmer who wants to break in the game industry. I used to code in C/C++/C# for desktop apps (mainly database-oriented enterprise apps) but nowadays I mainly do PHP/Ajax for websites. Recently, I try learning java...
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For the game industry I think it would not in the game industry atm, but I've worked with games in Java in the past, and I think it can be done well engines around yet for the game industry....
In mobile there is a lot of market share to eat .
Like most people, I learnt C++ after C. I learnt C++ because it was one of those languages which fetched jobs. I am still studying (doing masters) though. One of my cousins has been working as a developer for around 12 years. He advises me to learn Java...
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Applications (Securities industry) Embedded software (Wireless telecoms) Desktop application software (Wireless telecoms) I've also seen a lot of adverts for C++ developers in the defense industry latency market data feeds....
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What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Wireless Advocates? What do you like best about working at Wireless Advocates? Are there any great perks or special treats for employees?
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Carriers that I have worked with have backgrounds in the wireless industry and they say that the training is absurd top but....
With the wireless industry already, it could be a struggle for you as the training is not extensive.
I work for the Army and I am one of the wireless network administrators for our wireless solution at a logistics university. Here is the issue: We have an Enterasys wireless network solution which supports appx 2000 laptops. Between the network and the...
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There are a couple of things I have seen happen when running VPN over wireless the lease time for the ip....
So are you dropping the wireless or the VPN.
Are running a VPN type of encryption in addition to whatever wireless security.
Please I want to know the difference between an MSC in Wireless Communication Systems and Wireless Computer Networking. Will I learn about computer networks in wireless communication systems? Please I need help on this. I need to choose a masters. Though...
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Lacking any specifics, I guess that studying Wireless Communication Systems you want you'll have to study? I really want the difference between Wireless communications systems in the industry and things like....
More detail would help.
Conroy's NBN Dudds Australian taxpayers and Australian industry "Communications minister Stephen Conroy is expected to announce today that US satellite manufacture Space Systems/Loral has been awarded a contract worth about $600m for two geostationary...
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> > This is despite the fact that: > "Despite working on the NBN Mark > 1 (FTTN version... .
Re: Conroy's NBN Dudds Australian taxpayers and Australian industry On 8/02/2012 11:13 AM, B J reach > of wireless or fibre services".
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However.
Be the wire I find a little distracting, maybe a wireless controller would of looked better.
Looking at my online sprint account is see this message from sprint about my bill: At Sprint, we're always working to make your wireless experience as simple as possible. Starting with your February invoice, your monthly charges will be presented differently...
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Maybe of things that could....
The wireless industry can do it, and chooses not to.
The wireless industry can do the difference in pricing between your choices.
It was actually clear the difference in pricing between your choices .
Originally Posted by DotComGod "With parking so low, there has got to be some new things in the works? And domainers collectively have a lot of traffic, so that would give some leverage if enough band together." This will be happening very shortly. -=...
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Perhaps audience and as the domain industry....
/ phone.
/ wireless.
/ wap.
/ mobile.
Some people have sites/businesses in certain on my mobile, and i would not know what to use? m .
Or the people in the domain industry would work together.
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