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/etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file
RFCOMM device for file transfer, binding on boot, Bluetooth File Transfers in Linux
RFCOMM device, configured by default when Bluetooth loads, Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
/etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts file, setting parameters in, PCMCIA
/etc/ppp/peers/gprs file, Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
/etc/ppp/peers/gprs.chat file, Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
/etc/rc.d/init.d/bluetooth, adding rfcomm bind all to start( ) section, Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
/etc/services file, performance monitoring entries, Historical Link State Monitoring
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 file (RedHat Linux), Bluetooth to GPRS in Linux
10baseT Ethernet, 900 MHz: Low Speed, Better Coverage
1xRTT on CDMS (mobile data service), 1xRTT on CDMA
3D renderings of a topological region, Plotting the Points on a 3D Map
5 GHz UNII band, 802.11a: The Betamax of the 802.11 Family
802 wireless family (see wireless standards)
900 MHz devices, 900 MHz: Low Speed, Better Coverage
serial or Ethernet to, Recommendation
9913 cable (Belden), Microwave Cabling Guide, Primestar Dish with Waveguide Feed
“Personal Area Network”, Bluetooth: Cable Replacement for Devices
“rubber ducky” antennas, Omni

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AC power lines, bridging wireless network to, Powerline Ethernet, The NoCat Night Light
access points
AirPort on Linux, AirPort Linux
Arlan, 900 MHz: Low Speed, Better Coverage
BSS master, gateway between wireless and wired backbone, BSS Versus IBSS
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