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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Home Wireless Networks

A home wireless network can be set up using wireless local area network (WLAN) devices. A wireless lan has a wireless interface that enables wireless communication amongst the computers and peripheral devices that are a part of the lan. A wireless lan has limited range and is designed to be used only in a local environment such as a building, office complex or home. The main advantage is the flexibility and mobility provided by a wireless lan.

A wireless home network can be installed easily by connecting a wireless router to the network. The router must be placed in a central location within the home. Computers which are placed close to the router, or in the same room as the router, receive better network speed. Most wireless routers support broadband modems while others support phone line connections. Each computer connected to the wireless lan must have a wireless lan card installed.

It is mandatory to name the wireless network and to ensure that all the computers on the WLAN share the same network name. Though a wireless router contains a built in access point, one may have to use a wireless access point if an existing ethernet home network is extended. The access point must be cabled to the switch, hub or lan router.

Unlike cellular networks with fixed frequencies, users in WLANs have to share frequencies, which sometimes lead to collisions. The choice of frequency depends on whether microwave, spread spectrum, or infrared communication is being used.

The primary WLAN standards include the IEEE-802.11 series and HiperLAN. The IEEE-802.11 (Wi-Fi) standard supports 1 Mbps data rate and several choices of physical medium such as spread spectrum and infrared. An additional feature of this standard is the battery conservation for inactive or idle wireless users. Faster 54 Mbit/s 802.11a (5 GHz) and 802.11g (2.4 GHz) standards are now available. New standards beyond the 802.11 specifications, such as 802.16(WiMAX), are currently being developed and offer several enhancements such as longer range and faster transfer speeds.

The HiperLAN standard can be used to support 23.5 Mbps channel rates. However, it allows use of only spread spectrum physical medium and is not very popular.

Austin Cl Yoga

2007 NBA Mock Draft

I'm going to do something fresh and original with these mocks. The last time, I did the ol' comment on why this selection makes sense format. Do I really need to explain myself? Nope! So now I'm doing my player comparisons. Some are too dead on to argue about, so I went with the 'general consensus' comparison, but for some... I went out on a limb. Next mock... only I know what I'm going to do!

Here it is!!!

1. Portland- Greg Oden C Ohio State

nba Player comparison: David Robinson

2. Seattle- Kevin Durant G/F Texas

nba Player comparison: Tracy McGrady

3. Atlanta- Brandon Wright PF UNC

nba Player comparison: Rasheed Wallace

4. Memphis- Mike Conley PG Ohio State

nba Player comparison: Rod Strickland

5. Boston- Al Horford PF/C Florida

nba Player comparison: Carlos Boozer

6. Milwaukee- Yi Jianlian PF China

nba Player comparison: Andrei Kirilenko

7. Minnesota- Joakim Noah PF Florida

nba Player comparison: Samuel Dalembert

8. Charlotte- Corey Brewer G/F Florida

nba Player comparison: Josh Howard

9. Chicago- Jeff green F Georgetown

nba Player Comparison: Lamar Odom

10. Sacramento- Julian Wright F Kansas

nba Player Comparison: Josh Smith

11. Atlanta- Javaris Crittenton G Georgia Tech

nba Player Comparison: Steve Francis

12. Philadelphia- Spencer Hawes C Washington

nba Player Comparison: Brad Miller

13. New Orleans- Nick Young G USC

nba Player Comparison: Cuttino Mobley

14. LA Clippers- Rudy Fernandez G Spain

nba Player Comparison: Gordan Giricek

15. Detroit- Acie Law IV PG Texas A&M

nba Player Comparison: Chauncey Billups

16. Washington - Al Thornton F Florida State

nba Player Comparison: Al Harrington

17. New Jersey- Jason Smith F/C Colorado

nba Player Comparison: Tom Gugliotta

18. Golden State- Thaddeus Young G/F Georgia Tech

nba Player Comparison: Antawn Jamison

19. LA Lakers- Morris Almond G/F Rice

nba Player Comparison: Ray Allen

20. Miami- Derrick Byars G/F Vanderbilt

nba Player Comparison: Steve Smith

21. Philadelphia- Rodney Stuckey G Eastern Washington

nba Player Comparison: Maurice Williams

22. Charlotte- Arron Afflalo G UCLA

nba Player Comparison: Michael Redd

23. New York- Tiago Splitter F/C Brazil

nba Player Comparison: Fabricio Oberto

24. Phoenix- Ante Tomic C Brazil

nba Player Comparison: Andres Biedrins

25. Utah- Daequan Cook G Ohio State

nba Player Comparison: Jamal Crawford

26. Houston - Marco Belinelli SG Italy

nba Player Comparison: rip Hamilton

27. Detroit- Sean Williams C Boston college

nba Player Comparison: Theo Ratliff

28. san Antonio- Marcus Williams SG Arizona State

nba Player Comparison: Anfernee Hardaway

29. Phoenix- Jared Dudley F Boston college

nba Player Comparison: Ryan Gomes

30. Philadelphia- Alando Tucker G/F Wisconsin

nba Player Comparison: Bruce Bowen

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