iDevice users are complaining over at the Apple Support Communities forums that iOS 5 has crippled their WiFi connection, regardless of the device type or version.In all senses, iOS 5 is cursed. The software has exhibited a number of widespread issues including battery drainage, audio output, Siri downtime, and now t... |
22 November 2011 06:03 GMT |
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A ‘hidden’ application in OS X Lion allows you to diagnose your wireless network, record network events, capture network traffic, and turn on debug logs.
Apple has included in OS X Lion an application that allows you to monitor and diagnose your Wi-Fi connection with four major options to monitor perfo... |
8 September 2011 07:06 GMT |
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The European Commission has announced the adoption of a Decision aimed at the harmonization of technical rules for Member States on the allocation the 800 MHz band of radio frequencies. The Decision aims at making these frequencies available for wireless broadband applications, and, although they do not require for ... |
7 May 2010 06:36 GMT |
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The so-called “white spaces” in the TV spectrum left open by the move towards digital broadcasting are very attractive to a number of big tech companies and for good reason. The unlicensed space could lower the entry for wireless Internet solutions, which would cover a much broader area than the current W... |
25 September 2009 10:35 GMT |
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Wireless Internet is no doubt headed for even wider use in the coming years. Spurred by better coverage and bandwidth and, equally, by better and more portable mobile devices, Internet on the go is seeing a solid growth in most areas. A new study in the US shows wireless Internet use rising 41 percent in just one yea... |
19 August 2009 12:19 GMT |
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Wireless Internet is quickly becoming a strict necessity both in developed parts of the world but also in emerging regions. Current Wi-Fi technology is reaching its limits and is only suited for short-to-medium ranges with relatively small amounts of bandwidth. One of the best prospects for the future is the opening ... |
18 August 2009 03:24 GMT |
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There was a time in the past, not too many years ago, when the wireless Internet connectivity was looked at like some weird and dark science, spoken of with a deep, almost religious, reverence...today we scan our room for Wi-Fi signal and happen to find multiple networks and stride to guess or choose which one is ou... |
8 January 2008 10:01 GMT |
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