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Что (кто) такое wireless net - определение

NETWORK CONNECTING COMPUTERS AND OTHER DEVICES WITH DIFFERENT OPERATING SYSTEMS AND/OR PROTOCOLS
Heterogeneous wireless networks; Heterogeneous wireless network; Hetnet; Het-net

Wireless         
  • An 8-beam free space optics laser link, rated for 1 Gbit/s at a distance of approximately 2 km. The receptor is the large disc in the middle, and the transmitters are the smaller ones. To the top and right corner is a [[monocular]] for assisting the alignment of the two heads.
  • Marconi transmitting the first radio signal across the Atlantic.
  • Bell and Tainter's photophone, of 1880.
TRANSFER OF INFORMATION OR POWER THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE THE USE OF PHYSICAL WIRES
Wireless technology; Wireless telephony; Wireless communication; Wireless technologies; Wireless Internet; Wireless data communication; Wireless communications; Wireless device; Wireless devices; Wireless phone jack; Multi-mode wireless terminal; Wireless transmitter; Wireless audio; Wireless telecommunications; Wireless module; Wireless Signals; Wireless telecommunication; Multi mode wireless terminal; Wireless internet; Wireless communicator; Over the air broadcasting; Wireless services; Wireless Communication; Wireless revolution; History of wireless communication; History of wireless technology; History of wireless; Applications of wireless technology; Wireless protocol in America; Wireless protocols in America; Wireless protocol in the United States; Wireless communications in America; Wireless in America; Wireless communications in the United States; Wireless communication in the United States; Wireless in the United States; Wireless protocols in the United States
·add. ·adj Having no wire;.
II. Wireless ·add. ·noun Short for Wireless telegraphy, Wireless telephony, ·etc.; as, to send a message by wireless.
III. Wireless ·add. ·adj designating, or pertaining to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, ·etc., in which the messages, ·etc., are transmitted through space by electric waves; as, a wireless message.
wireless         
  • An 8-beam free space optics laser link, rated for 1 Gbit/s at a distance of approximately 2 km. The receptor is the large disc in the middle, and the transmitters are the smaller ones. To the top and right corner is a [[monocular]] for assisting the alignment of the two heads.
  • Marconi transmitting the first radio signal across the Atlantic.
  • Bell and Tainter's photophone, of 1880.
TRANSFER OF INFORMATION OR POWER THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE THE USE OF PHYSICAL WIRES
Wireless technology; Wireless telephony; Wireless communication; Wireless technologies; Wireless Internet; Wireless data communication; Wireless communications; Wireless device; Wireless devices; Wireless phone jack; Multi-mode wireless terminal; Wireless transmitter; Wireless audio; Wireless telecommunications; Wireless module; Wireless Signals; Wireless telecommunication; Multi mode wireless terminal; Wireless internet; Wireless communicator; Over the air broadcasting; Wireless services; Wireless Communication; Wireless revolution; History of wireless communication; History of wireless technology; History of wireless; Applications of wireless technology; Wireless protocol in America; Wireless protocols in America; Wireless protocol in the United States; Wireless communications in America; Wireless in America; Wireless communications in the United States; Wireless communication in the United States; Wireless in the United States; Wireless protocols in the United States
(wirelesses)
1.
Wireless technology uses radio waves rather than electricity and therefore does not require any wires.
...the fast-growing wireless communication market.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A wireless or wireless set is a radio. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
= radio
N-COUNT
wireless         
  • An 8-beam free space optics laser link, rated for 1 Gbit/s at a distance of approximately 2 km. The receptor is the large disc in the middle, and the transmitters are the smaller ones. To the top and right corner is a [[monocular]] for assisting the alignment of the two heads.
  • Marconi transmitting the first radio signal across the Atlantic.
  • Bell and Tainter's photophone, of 1880.
TRANSFER OF INFORMATION OR POWER THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE THE USE OF PHYSICAL WIRES
Wireless technology; Wireless telephony; Wireless communication; Wireless technologies; Wireless Internet; Wireless data communication; Wireless communications; Wireless device; Wireless devices; Wireless phone jack; Multi-mode wireless terminal; Wireless transmitter; Wireless audio; Wireless telecommunications; Wireless module; Wireless Signals; Wireless telecommunication; Multi mode wireless terminal; Wireless internet; Wireless communicator; Over the air broadcasting; Wireless services; Wireless Communication; Wireless revolution; History of wireless communication; History of wireless technology; History of wireless; Applications of wireless technology; Wireless protocol in America; Wireless protocols in America; Wireless protocol in the United States; Wireless communications in America; Wireless in America; Wireless communications in the United States; Wireless communication in the United States; Wireless in the United States; Wireless protocols in the United States
n. (BE) (now less common than radio) see radio1-4

Википедия

Heterogeneous network

In computer networking, a heterogeneous network is a network connecting computers and other devices where the operating systems and protocols have significant differences. For example, local area networks (LANs) that connect Microsoft Windows and Linux based personal computers with Apple Macintosh computers are heterogeneous.

Heterogeneous network also describes wireless networks using different access technologies. For example, a wireless network that provides a service through a wireless LAN and is able to maintain the service when switching to a cellular network is called a wireless heterogeneous network.