TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
COMMUNICATION WIRELESS COMPUTING DEVICES
Question
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10 Mbps
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54 Mbps
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200 Mbps
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1 Mbps
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Detailed explanation-1: -10. What is the data rate of HomeRF 2.0? Explanation: HomeRF 2.0 has data rate of the order of 10 Mbps. The FHSS proponents of IEEE 802.11 have formed the HomeRF standard that supports the frequency hopping equipment.
Detailed explanation-2: -Your choice for your home or business will come down to three: Wireless G, N or AC.
Detailed explanation-3: -6. Which of the following is the 802.11 High Rate Standard? Clarification: IEEE 802.11b was a high rate standard approved in 1999. It provided new data rate capabilities of 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps in addition to the original 2 Mbps and 1 Mbps user rates of IEEE 802.11.
Detailed explanation-4: -A general rule of thumb in home networking says that 802.11b/g WAPs and routers support a range of up to 150 feet (46 m) indoors and 300 feet (92 m) outdoors. Another rule of thumb holds that the effective range of 802.11a is approximately one-third that of 802.11b/g.
Detailed explanation-5: -supports asynchronous and synchronous traffic. Bit rate-23.59 Mbit/s. Description-Wireless Ethernet. Frequency range-5 GHz.