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  WiMax NIC. A NIC stands for Network Interface Card, and it is another vital part of networking. The network card                      is what allows the computer to communicate with the rest of the network. WiMax NIC and Wavesat WiMax PC card information and websites.    

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Wireless NICWireless NIC - If you want to setup a temporary network between two computers then two wireless NIC cards are enough. If you wish to share a broadband internet connection then speeds of a 512k and above are required. WiMax NIC and 802.16e PCMCIA Card information.


WiMax NIC. A NIC stands for Network Interface Card, and it is another vital part of networking. The network card is what allows the computer to communicate with the rest of the network. WiMax NIC and Wavesat WiMax PC card information and websites.

 

WiMax NIC

WiMax NIC

Network Interface Card Description
A NIC stands for Network Interface Card, and it is another vital part of networking. The network card is what allows the computer to communicate with the rest of the network. Setting up a network card is very simple, it is outlined in the paragraph below:

To install your WiMax NIC, you must first remove the cover off your computer (make sure when removing the cover your computer is switched off and unplugged). Then you must locate the PCI slot, which is usually the small white one on your motherboard. Insert the card into the slot and place the cover back in position. The next step is to install the drivers for your WiMax NIC, this can be done in different ways; one of those ways is to simply startup the computer, and depend on the operating system to detect the network card and then follow the simple instructions in the wizard. If you have any problems with this step, you can refer to the instructions that come with your network card.

WiMax NIC & Other News
Forward Concepts has announced the publication of a new in-depth study of the WLAN and WiMax equipment and chip markets.

The new report, "Beyond Wi-Fi: 802.11n, VoWi-Fi & WiMAX" provides a comprehensive analysis of worldwide equipment and chip markets. The report also profiles the ODMs, OEMs and chip vendors serving these markets.

Based on product reviews and interviews with numerous companies involved in the WLAN and WiMax markets, the report provides detailed forecasts through 2009 of all market segments, including Access Points (APs) and base stations (WiMAX), Network Interface Cards (WiMax NICs), Wireless Router Gateways (WRGs), and the chipsets enabling the entire WLAN and WiMAX networks.

 


WiMax PCI CardsWiMax PCI Cards - "This is the first mini-WiMax PCI cards design and it will acceleratethe design and deployment of WiMax CPE [customer premises equipment]." Dube expects Asian ODMs to quickly ramp up the volume of WiMax CPE and drive costs down.

Wavesat WiMax PC CardWavesat WiMax PC Card - It is available as an upgrade to Wavesat's Evolutive Reference kits or as a complete Mini-PCI Reference kit, Wavesat WiMax PC card. WiMax Nic information can also be found here on this page.


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Cameo - Cameo a member of the WiMax Forum offering wireless Nic's and other products. www.cameo.com.tw