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This 5 page paper gives an outline of the history of wireless networking, starting with the developments of Marconi, and the first wireless network at the University of Hawaii up to the development and use of 802.11g. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
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interesting history which may go back further than expected. The foundations of wireless networking may be argues as lying with the
technology from the 19th century, when wireless technology was first developing with the work of Guglielmo Marconi, known as "the father of radio" (Anonymous, 2008). In 1894 Marconi any was
undertaking work with radio waves, known as Hertzian waves, with the aim off producing and also detecting radio waves over a long-distance (Brodsky, 2008). In 1996 Marconi succeeded, and was
able to gain a patent in the same time as forming the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company Limited. In 1901 the was the ability for wireless radio signals to travel
across the Atlantic, and wireless distress signals are being sent, using Morse code in 1905 (Anonymous, 2008). It was Marconi wirelesses that were on board the Titanic when it
sunk and were used to make the SOS calls that facilitated the rescue of more than 700 passengers (Marconi, 2008). However, progress in developing one is networks was slow, and
the development of wireless technology is eventually taken up by the US minatory, he wanted to develop wireless signals in order to send information over a network when the information
could be encrypted (Anonymous, 2008). This assess seen used in World War II with the sending of battle plans as a network of wireless radios, the Navy could be commanded
from shore, and the army sent instruction across enemy lines (Anonymous, 2008). This helped to indicate the values that may be achieved with use of wireless technology. Wireless networks as
they are known today started in 1971 in Hawaii, when there was the first brining together of computer networks with wireless technology. This was the first wireless local area network (LAM),
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