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WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way that...
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Jul 31, 2000
Wireless bridges
My network consists of several Linksys WAP54Gs. One WAP54G is set to "AP" mode, connected by Ethernet to a 2wire 1700HG modem. I have configured all of the other WAP54G's in "Wireless Bridge" mode. These devices all communicate with the AP via parabolic grid antennas...
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Nov 8, 2005
The wireless FAQs
This used to be allNetDevices FAQ page on WAP and WML, but it has been expanded to include more answers to more general wireless questions. In addition to the WAP and...
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Oct 13, 2000
Thinking about wireless security
part to wireless technologies' failings in the area of security. The Gartner Group has predicted that more than 40% of all C2B e-commerce transactions will occur via a WAP phone by the year 2004. These transactions could take place in a wide variety of scenarios. Bluetooth-enabled devices...
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Nov 8, 2001
Spotting hot spots with a cell phone
t use a hot spot if you can't find one. However, the Wi-Fi Alliance is looking to change that. The group is working to allow individuals with Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)-enabled cell phones to wirelessly search for and download lists of nearby hot spots, wherever they happen to be...
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Oct 7, 2003
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WAP
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way that wireless devices, such as cellular telephones and radio...
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Jul 31, 2000
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