"Do the equipment come with cables" - read the box! I mean, it's not exactly part of the 802.11b standard, is it, that equipment comes with cables? How should we know?
Number 9 is moderately interesting, and isn't the kind of thing you can find on the front page of a CompUSA circular included free with your morning paper, so maybe somebody here will have something to say. But really, you show a lack of respect for the time and knowledge of these good people when you ask such questions in such a fashion. Do your homework.
"Please give detail technical equipment requirements. . . " indeed. "Please hire a consultant."
On Feb 20, 2004, at 12:31, Anthony Ikemefuna wrote:
Hi friends,
Please I need answers to the following questions.
1. Are there any available dual band access points and NICs (2.4/5 Ghz).If yes, what are their capacities, distance covered and power output. 2. What is the relationship between the capacities of the access point and router? 3. What are the available NICs for laptops and desktops? 4. How is the subscriber management (identity, coding, security) done? 5. What software packages are available for protecting against virus attack? 6. Please give detail technical and equipment requirements for backhaul connection. 8. Do the equipment come with connecting cables 9. Please give a little insight on the relationship between the bandwidth requirement of a VSAT system and the number of subscribers on a WiFi system.
Thanks.
Cheers/ Tony
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