In 1971, Alohanet connected the Hawaiian Islands with a UHF wireless packet network.
In 1971, Alohanet connected the Hawaii islands with a UHF wireless packet network.
In 1971, Alohanet connected the Great Hawaiian Islands with a UHF
wireless packet network.
Alohanet and the ALOHA protocol were early forerunners to Ethernet,
the IEEE 802.11 protocols, respectively.
Alohanet and the ALOHA protocol were early forerunners to Ethernet,
and later the IEEE 802.11 protocols, respectively.
It was inspired by Alohanet, which Robert Metcalfe had studied as part of his PhD dissertation.
Alohanet and the ALOHA protocol were early forerunners to Ethernet, and later the IEEE 802.11 protocols, respectively.
In 1971, it was Alohanet that strived to connect the Hawaiian Islands with a primitive,
UHF wireless packet network.