What Is the 802.11b Standard?

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    Function

    • 802.11b is a popular variant of the 802.11 standard that's often used in places like cafés, airports, and homes. It allows people to access local networks and the Internet without a physical data cable.

    Features

    • 802.11b is an HR-DSSS spread spectrum technique, also known as High Rate Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. It passes 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, or 11 Mbps in the 2.4-GHz band, but it nearly always runs at the highest speed.

    Expert Insight

    • 802.11b is not a followup to 802.11a. The former actually was approved as a standard first. While slower than 802.11a, its range is about seven times greater.

    Considerations

    • Due to the popularity of the 2.4-GHz band, 802.11b network connections may experience interference with cordless phones, microwaves, and baby monitors.

    Fun Fact

    • Not entirely fun, but it's a fact: unauthorized use of a wireless connection, such as 802.11b, is called "piggybacking" and it's illegal in many states.

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