Information About AboCom Systems WiFi Equipment - Member of The Wi-Fi Alliance
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Information About AboCom - Member of The Wi-Fi Alliance
About AboCom Systems, Inc: Founded in 1995, AboCom is a leading provider of strategic solutions of mobile and SOHO data communications. Since its inception, AboCom has been positioning itself as the partner of choice for telecommuters in mobile computing. Building on the company's quality products and competitive prices, AboCom has experienced booming sales in the OEM/ODM business sector worldwide. In view of the increasing growth of Information Telecom, AboCom has expanded its product offering to include Wintel, Touch Solutions (IA), High Speed Internet Access and Storage.
AboCom Enables Affordable Wireless Connectivity
New Instant Wireless 802.11b LAN Solutions - AboCom's Wireless LAN solution includes DSL/Cable sharing router equipped with a 4-port EtherSwitch, as well as optional wireless PC Cards, USB adapters, PCI adapters, CF Cards, which gives a versatile solution and helps to create a new network or extend an existing one, in addition to providing abosolute mobile and flexible access to the Internet.
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Wi-Fi Technology
The Wi-Fi Alliance (formerly WECA) is the global Wi-Fi organization that created the Wi-Fi brand. A nonprofit organization, the Alliance was formed in 1999 to certify interoperability of IEEE 802.11 products and to promote them as the global, wireless LAN standard across all market segments. 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.