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  2. Wireless network interface controller - Wikipedia

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    A wireless network interface controller may be implemented as an expansion card and connected using PCI bus or PCIe bus, or connected via USB, PC Card, ExpressCard, Mini PCIe or M.2. The low cost and ubiquity of the Wi-Fi standard means that many newer mobile computers have a wireless network interface built into the motherboard.

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  4. Miniport - Wikipedia

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    Miniport is a type of device driver in Microsoft Windows that implements hardware-specific or function-specific subset of the full driver stack. [1] Examples include: NDIS Miniport; WDM Miniport; Display Miniport; Audio Miniport; StorPort Miniport; WIA Minidriver; HID Minidriver; Bluetooth Protocol Driver

  5. Wireless USB - Wikipedia

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    However, to facilitate migration from wired to wireless, WUSB introduced a new Device Wire Adapter (DWA) class. Sometimes referred to as a "WUSB hub", a DWA allows existing USB 2.0 devices to be used wirelessly with a WUSB host. WUSB host capability can be added to existing PCs through the use of a Host Wire Adapter (HWA). The HWA is a USB 2.0 ...

  6. Wireless local loop - Wikipedia

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    Wireless local loop (WLL) is the use of a wireless communications link as the "last mile / first mile" connection for delivering plain old telephone service (POTS) or Internet access (marketed under the term "broadband") to telecommunications customers. Various types of WLL systems and technologies exist.

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  8. Robert W. Heath Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Heath's early work at Stanford advanced the then nascent field of MIMO communication. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] During his Ph.D. he took a leave of absence to be one of the first employees at Iospan Wireless (earlier known as Gigabit Wireless Inc), where he was part of a small team that created the first practical MIMO-OFDM radio (a predecessor of what we ...

  9. FTDI - Wikipedia

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    The company also stated that it was working to create an updated driver which would notify users of non-genuine FTDI products in a "non-invasive" manner. [ 18 ] [ 15 ] In February 2016, it was reported that FTDI had published another driver on Windows Update with DRM components intended to block non-genuine products.