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A wireless gateway is a computer networking device that routes packets from a wireless LAN to another network, typically a wired WAN. It is a device that allows a computer and other Internet- enabled devices to access the Internet connection. The reason most people want a wireless gateway is to share their Internet connection with multiple PCs.
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Enterprise Gateways Residental Gateways
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A residential gateway allows the connection of a local area network (LAN) to a wide area network (WAN). The WAN can be a larger computer network, or the internet. WAN connectivity may be provided through DSL, cable modem, a broadband mobile phone network, or other connections.
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Enterprise wireless gateways is a device placed between the wired network and the wireless AP to connect the two segments of an enterprise network. It is use to control the network access from the WLAN into the wired network segment, providing enhanced security and management. It requires complex and careful study and evaluation.
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Standard (WiMAX)IEEE802.16e-2005 Wave 2 Antenna2x integrated Omni antenna (5dbi) 2 Rx 1 Tx MIMOMatrix A and B Wi-Fi Frequency2.452GHz - 2.484GHz Features Secured through WEP, WPA, WPA2 IPv4 Local Configuration Windows XP™, Windows Vista™ Windows 7™, Macintosh™ OS (10.5+)
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ForHome PlanForHome™ 99 Download Speed*2Mbps Monthly Fee – 24 Months Contract RM99 WiMax Omni Antenna with MIMO for better signal reliability and user convenience WiFi Built-in 802.11 b/g/n USB with better range and throughput LAN ports2 Phone ports2 Features Ease of setup optional experience WiFi sharing with wider range and throughput 2 phone services ready
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Business Member Plans 1 GB4 GB8 GB15 GB Monthly plan cost$25$35$50$95 MRO device cost*$8 $5
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