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Title: Survey Of Wireless Computing
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This means that wireless communication will be transparent to the user
if and when wireless computing is utilized on a wide scale.
Wireless computing applications covers three broad areas of computing today. Replacement of normal
wired LAN's need to retain the speed and reliability found in wired LAN's... Showed first 250 characters
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This means that wireless communication will be transparent to the user
if and when wireless computing is utilized on a wide scale.
Wireless computing applications covers three broad areas of computing today. Replacement of normal
wired LAN's need to retain the speed and reliability found in wired LAN's... Showed next 250 characters
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