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  2. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    Some wireless access points have a dual-function WPS button, and holding this button down for a shorter or longer time may have other functions, such as factory-reset or toggling WiFi. [ 8 ] Some manufacturers, such as Netgear , use a different logo and/or name for Wi-Fi Protected Setup; [ 9 ] the Wi-Fi Alliance recommends the use of the Wi-Fi ...

  3. Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia

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    The WRT54GC router is an exception and has an internal antenna with optional external antenna. As a cost-cutting measure, as well as to satisfy FCC rules that prohibit fitting external antennas with higher gain, the design of the latest version of the WRT54G no longer has detachable antennas or TNC connectors.

  4. List of Asus routers - Wikipedia

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    ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (Asus) manufactures a series of network routers directly competing with Linksys routers from Belkin. The Asus series of routers usually ship with Broadcom chipsets , faster processors and more memory than average, removable antennas, and USB ports for expansion.

  5. Ralink - Wikipedia

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    Ralink RT2560F on a Wi-Fi Mini PCI Card Ralink RT63365E on a Wi-Fi router and access point from Huawei. Ralink Technology, Corp. is a Wi-Fi chipset manufacturer mainly known for their IEEE 802.11 (Wireless LAN) chipsets. Ralink was founded in 2001 in Cupertino, California, then moved its headquarters to Hsinchu, Taiwan.

  6. WEMO - Wikipedia

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    WEMO, a subsidiary of Belkin, are a series of products from Belkin that enable users to control home electronics remotely. The product suite includes electrical plugs , motion sensors , light switches , cameras, light bulbs , and a mobile app .

  7. Wireless access point - Wikipedia

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    List of router firmware projects; Wi-Fi Direct – a Wi-Fi standard that enables devices to connect with each other without requiring a (hardware) wireless access point and to communicate at typical Wi-Fi speeds; WiMAX – wide-area wireless standard that has a few elements in common with Wi-Fi

  8. Talk:Belkin - Wikipedia

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    Maybe a different set of words should be used to describe those individuals who were critical of Belkin's 2003 wireless router episode. Currently, the article describes them as "technically literate" which can be construed in 1 of 2 ways: 1) a skilled or technical understanding of the relevant devices (suggestion: technologically literate), or ...

  9. STM - Wikipedia

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    Web administration panel, of Belkin routers; Streaming Media File, in Microsoft Exchange Server; Scream Tracker, music tracker software; Transportation.