Useful and interesting information about wireless technologies

Wireless technology has already allowed us to get rid of a lot of unnecessary wires. We can distribute the Internet via wi-fi, connect different devices via Bluetooth, transfer images via Miracast, etc. In this section, you will find useful information about various wireless technologies. Learn how they work and how to use them effectively.

Dlna Technology. Using Dlna on Smart TVs and Other Devices

Dlna Technology. Using Dlna on Smart TVs and Other Devices

DLNA technology literally stands for Digital Living Network Alliance, which means “Digital Living Network Alliance”. The solution deservedly enjoys widespread popularity, especially with the launch of functional Smart TVs and the latest generation of game consoles. This technology allows to unite home PCs, smartphones, laptops, TVs and other DLNA-enabled devices into a single local group ...

802.11AC-New Wi-Fi Standard

802.11AC-New Wi-Fi Standard

The extraordinary growth in the volume and types of various wi-fi devices, coupled with the increasing popularity of high-definition video streaming, is creating a demand for better and higher performing technologies. The 802.11ac communication standard is a new wi-fi standard that is designed to meet these needs. The new communication standard gives the ability to ...

What is Miracast? ABOUT MIRACAST Technology on Mobile devices and TVS

What is Miracast? ABOUT MIRACAST Technology on Mobile devices and TVS

The popular Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast technology, better known to most users by its acronym Miracast, belongs to the Wi-Fi Alliance. The technology was officially approved in September 2012. Miracast is a new standard for wireless transmission of multimedia signals. It is based on the widely used Wi-Fi Direct technology, but a number of differences and ...

What is a Two-Band Wi-Fi Router (Dual-Band Wi-Fi)?

What is a Two-Band Wi-Fi Router (Dual-Band Wi-Fi)?

I decided to prepare a small article on dual-band routers. To tell what these devices are, how they differ from ordinary routers, what wi-fi 5GHz is, and whether you should buy a dual-band router now. I think this article will be more relevant now than ever, as wi-fi 5GHz is just beginning to enter our ...