ADSL USB Modem : BILLION BIPAC 7001
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ADSL USB Modem : BILLION BIPAC 7001
BILLION BIPAC 7001
Billion BiPAC 7001 complies with ADSL standards and support downstream rate up to 8 Mbps. With its user-friendly installation utility and plug-and-play USB interface. The modem can be easily installed on a desktop PC or Notebook PC without opening the case of the computer or adding any network interface card (NIC). Users can enjoy ADSL services and broadband multimedia applications such as interactive gaming, video streaming and real-time audio much easier and faster then ever. The BiPAC 7001 also supports many different kinds of operating systems such as Windows, Mac, and Linux for more compatibility.
High-speed Internet Access with ADSL.
Multi-protocol to Establish a Connection with ISP.
User-friendly Installation Utility.
USB Bus-powered and Plug-and-Play.
Supports Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.2.1/10.1/10.2.3, Linux RedHat 7.1/8.0/9.0 .
Ideal for Residential Users.
A Brief History of Wi-Fi:
Wi-Fi's history began with early research on wireless networking and the development of the IEEE 802.11 standard in 1997. The Wi-Fi Alliance formalized the "Wi-Fi" name and trademark in 1999 to standardize the 802.11 products.Major commercial adoption followed, driven by companies like Apple.
Here's a more detailed look:
Early Wireless Networking Research:
- In the 1980s, the FCC released parts of the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) bands for unlicensed use, paving the way for wireless communication.
- AT&T and NCR Corporation invented WaveLAN, a precursor to 802.11, in 1991.
- In 1989, a team in Australia started working on wireless LAN technology.
The IEEE 802.11 Standard:
- The first 802.11 standard was published in 1997, offering up to 2 Mbit/s speeds.
- Later versions like 802.11b (2.4 GHz) and 802.11a (5 GHz) were developed, further refining the technology.
The Rise of Wi-Fi:
- The Wi-Fi Alliance (formerly WECA) was formed in 1999 to promote and standardize 802.11 products, introducing the "Wi-Fi" trademark.
- Wi-Fi gained significant traction with the release of the 802.11b standard and its deployment by Apple.
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