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  1. Base station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In the area of wireless computer networking, a base station is a radio receiver ... A wireless telephone base station communicates with a mobile or hand-held phone. ...
    en.wikipedia.org

  2. MSBBN: HOW TO: Configure a Wireless Access Point
    If you already have an Ethernet base station or router on your network that provides security, and you want to add wireless capabilities to your existing network, ...
    support.microsoft.com

  3. AirPort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... see wireless networks composed of several types of AirPort base station serving ... to the Lucent RG-1000 wireless base station and can run the same firmware. ...
    en.wikipedia.org

  4. Wireless Base Station Single and Multiple Headsets
    This manual describes single headset and multiple headset wireless base station ... with the UHW/FHW wireless headset series, the base stations provide secure, inter ...
    www.firecom.com

  5. Apple - Time Capsule - Wireless - All about 802.11n Wi-Fi in ...
    More than just a wireless hard drive, Time Capsule is also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station that lets you wirelessly browse the web, print, and access a ...
    www.apple.com

  6. Computing and Information Policies
    Note that this Wireless Network Base Station Connection Policy is similar to ... a switched port by port basis so a wireless base station cannot share a socket ...
    www.sheffield.ac.uk

  7. Apple - AirPort Extreme - Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n Wi ...
    Read about the new AirPort Extreme Base Station, the perfect wireless solution for home, school, and small business. With simultaneous dual-band 802.11n wireless ...
    www.apple.com

  8. Wireless Base Station for Broadcast Communications
    ... the AUDAX UHF base station delivers clear, reliable communication ... Key Features - AUDAX Base Station. Duplex operation over 400-470MHz. 250 RF Channels ...
    www.trilogybroadcast.co.uk

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