Wireless user group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Wireless User Group (WUG) is a collection of Bluetooth devices that support TCS. [1] When devices in a WUG are joined in a Piconet, the Master of the piconet is also the Master ...
Multi-user MIMO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In radio, multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) is a set of advanced MIMO, multiple-input and multiple-output (pronounced mee-moh or my-moh), technologies that exploit the availability of ...
BAWUG - About
Bay Area Wireless Users Group ... With the understanding that wireless access can and has the potential to significantly reduce the cost and increase the ease to share resources ...
Toronto Wireless User Group
The Toronto Wireless Developer User Group is a meeting place for developers and project managers interested, involved or working with – Wireless LAN and Mobile Technology
Southern California Wireless Users Group
Wireless users group in California, USA, with a focus on data communications using wireless technology. Contact and meeting information, streaming video archive of meetings and ...
Verizon Wireless Users Forums
Verizon Wireless Forums - friendly online community for Verizon Wireless Users to share their experience with using Verizon Wireless phones and Verizon Wireless plans
Wireless Users New Zealand
LATEST - The WUNZ Committee have completed their submission on the Digital Futures Discussion Document - you can download a copy and show your support here.
Windows XP Wireless User Guide
Windows XP Wireless User Guide. You received this guide because you ordered a Gateway wireless Ethernet PC add-on card. The information in this guide tells you how to set up and ...
Toronto Wireless User Group
The Toronto Wireless Developer User Group is a meeting place for developers and project managers interested, involved or working with – Wireless LAN and Mobile Technology.
Wireless users more web savvy than wired ones, says study - Tom's ...
Wireless users more web savvy than wired ones, says study : A European study of over 1,500 people from the EIAA shows that wireless internet users are far more engaged online than ...