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chandani

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Discuss wireless LAN and PAN connections.
 
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Creating a new product to increase margin is an example of using product implementations to achieve competitive advantage.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

Wireless LAN connections use the IEEE 802.11 protocol. Several versions of 802.11 exist, and as of 2015, the most current one is IEEE 802.11ac. The current standard, 802.11ac, allows speeds of up to 1.3 Gbps, though few users have an Internet connection fast enough to take full advantage of that speed. Bluetooth is another common wireless protocol used to make PAN connections. It is designed for transmitting data over short distances, replacing cables. Devices, such as wireless mice, keyboards, printers, and headphones, use Bluetooth to connect to desktop computers.

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