IMPLEMENTION AND ANALYSIS OF WI-FI STANDARDS AND ITS SCOPE
Keywords:
microphone, transmit, antenna, encodedAbstract
Wi-Fi allows to connect to the internet from virtually anywhere at speeds of up to 54Mbps.The computers and handsets enabled with this technology use radio technologies based on the IEEE 802.11 standard to send and receive data anywhere within the range of a base station. To understand the wireless technology let us consider a pair of Walkie-Talkies. These are small radios that can transmit and receive radio signals. When we talk into a Walkie-Talkie, our voice is picked up by a microphone, encoded onto a radio frequency and transmitted with the antenna. Another Walkie-Talkie can receive the transmission with its antenna, decode our voice from the radio signal and drive a speaker. Simple Walkie-Talkies like this transmit at a signal strength of about 0.25 watts, and they can transmit about 500 to 1,000 feet.
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