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− | '''Wireless cards''' enable users to access [[networks]] and the [[Internet]] wirelessly. These [[cards]] are standard on | + | '''Wireless cards''' enable users to access [[networks]] and the [[Internet]] wirelessly. These [[cards]] are standard and built-in on all new [[laptops]] and are also frequently used in [[desktops]], handheld devices and phones. |
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+ | ==5GHz versus 2.4GHz== | ||
+ | ===5GHz=== | ||
+ | *Less crowded than 2.4GHz; less interference | ||
+ | *Higher data rates | ||
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+ | ===2.4GHz=== | ||
+ | *Affected by microwaves | ||
+ | *Longer range than 5GHz | ||
+ | *Better at penetrating concrete walls and floors | ||
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+ | ==How do I tell which frequency I am on?== | ||
+ | ===Mac OSX=== | ||
+ | If you are using a Macintosh laptop, hold the option key while clicking the wireless icon at the top. A few lines down, under the channel listing, it will either say 5GHz or 2.4GHz. | ||
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[[Category:Wireless]] | [[Category:Wireless]] | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 22 November 2013
Wireless cards enable users to access networks and the Internet wirelessly. These cards are standard and built-in on all new laptops and are also frequently used in desktops, handheld devices and phones.
Contents
5GHz versus 2.4GHz
5GHz
- Less crowded than 2.4GHz; less interference
- Higher data rates
2.4GHz
- Affected by microwaves
- Longer range than 5GHz
- Better at penetrating concrete walls and floors
How do I tell which frequency I am on?
Mac OSX
If you are using a Macintosh laptop, hold the option key while clicking the wireless icon at the top. A few lines down, under the channel listing, it will either say 5GHz or 2.4GHz.