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		<title>4G wireless: It&#8217;s fast, but outstripped by hype</title>
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NEW YORK &#8211; Cell phone companies are about to barrage consumers with advertising for the next advance in wireless network technology: &#8220;4G&#8221; access. The companies are promising faster speeds and the thrill of being the first on the block to&#8230;





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		<title>How do I enable the wireless in a Cisco Aironet access point?</title>
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This is 1200 series Cisco systems AP which is shipped with the wireless disabled, I have only laptop at my disposal. I have tried to communicate with it using it&#8217;s supplied ethernet cable but either my laptop does not see it or it does not respond. I have the small hand book [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How can I make the wireless connection on my laptop stronger?</title>
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tiff_scifi asked: I have wireless access from my college campus, but some places in my house don&#8217;t get a signal.  If I buy a wireless router, will it make the signal stronger?  What other ways can I make the signal stronger?
Thanks for your help!all about cisco&#8216;>Solution for Cisco.
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		<title>Can I turn the wireless feature on the BT Home Hub OFF to limit wireless access to the children?</title>
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mathias asked: OK, ideally I would like to restrict access to my internet connection by turning the wireless BT hub off but still allow my desktop to connect via the ethernet connection?  Daughter uses her laptap for coursework/projects etc and is connected via the wireless element.  My desktop is ethernet connected.  Can [...]]]></description>
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