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    Wireless Network Technologies - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer

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    • steveS
      steve
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      Youtube Video

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      • maryM
        mary
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        Is it important to know what channel you are operating on?

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        • JaredBuschJ
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          only for the person designing the deployment.

          or the person troubleshooting problems later when three neighbors added wifi.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @mary
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            @mary said in Wireless Network Technologies - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

            Is it important to know what channel you are operating on?

            If you are troubleshooting. But thats generally it.

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            • connorsoliverC
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              Why isn't zigbee used for computers?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @connorsoliver
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                @connorsoliver said in Wireless Network Technologies - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

                Why isn't zigbee used for computers?

                802.15.4 (aka ZigBee) has a speed of 250 Kb/s which is SO slow. High enough to make two phone calls, but that's it. Not enough to really "do" anything. It's plenty fast to send sensor data or basic instructions, but way too slow for any computer usage.

                Old 802.11b, the slowest computer wireless tech, was 11Mb/s, which is 44x faster than Zigbee and considered worthless because it is so slow. We want our wireless in the 100Mb/s+ range these days.

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                • brianwinkelmannB
                  brianwinkelmann @steve
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                  Cool Very interesting Video about Wireless Network Technologies

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                  • valentinaV
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                    watching this rn : -)

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                    • OsvaldoO
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                      Interesting

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                      • OsvaldoO
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                        I wonder if there is a tool for radio hacking zigbee?

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                          travisdh1 @Osvaldo
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                          @Osvaldo said in Wireless Network Technologies - CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Prof Messer:

                          I wonder if there is a tool for radio hacking zigbee?

                          Many of the devices that use the protocol are never updated, therefor quite a large target for hacking.

                          The radio protocol itself I doubt is much use to "hack" (Any cheap software defined radio will be able to imitate a Zigbee device.)

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