Q . What are the benefits of integrating
A . HP continues to integrate new technologies to provide the optimal user experience. We listen to our customers and integrate the most universally needed technologies. In addition to integrated solutions, we also provide modular ones. Some users prefer to select and configure their own solutions using iPAQ Pocket PC accessories. Advantages to having WLAN technology integrated include:
•Smaller, lighter
•Lower Total Cost of Ownership
•Easier deployment/distribution/management
•Easier to hold/more "pocketable"
•More expandable (can still use expansion packs)
•Fewer pieces to lose; fewer pieces to break; fewer assets to track
•Better power management
Q . Can
A . Bluetooth and 802.11 use different radios. The distance between the two antennas will determine the level of interference or coexistence of the two radios within the same product. The hx2000 series has software that eliminates the
Q . Are HP
A . Yes. HP WLAN products are compatible with products from different vendors employing the same technology (for example, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum). This compatibility allows users to use client adapters from multiple vendors. The goal of industry standards, including the IEEE 802.11 specifications, is to allow compliant products to interoperate without explicit collaboration between vendors. WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance) is an industry organization that certifies WLAN product interoperability. The 802.11b specification provides the guidelines for WLAN interoperability, and the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA) ensures that products interoperate in
Q . What is the data throughput speed of an 802.11b WLAN network connection?
A . 802.11b WLANs operate up to speeds of 11 Mbps. WLAN users experience speed comparable to that offered by
Q . What is a Hot Spot?
A . A hot spot is a place where you can access
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