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www.thoughtco.com
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| | | | | When you have Wi-Fi, you connect to the internet without wires. But who created Wi-Fi, and how did it happen? | |
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response.nordicsemi.com
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| | | | | A comprehensive guide to Bluetooth LE for professionals in the wireless connectivity business. | |
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kittenlabs.de
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| | | | | There's a number of different ways to distribute an ethernet signal throughout a building. The most common types being: twisted pair wiring fiber optic cable WiFi (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) powerline (also called PLC, IEEE 1901) In my application, running cables wasn't easily possible, so twisted pair and fiber connections were out of the game. PLC-based networking is absolutely unacceptable as a ham radio operator, because these devices produce lots of interference and noise. The distance is a bit too big to utilize "regular" WiFi links, so a different solution was needed. | |
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