802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive GuideAs we all know by now, wireless networks offer many advantages over fixed (or wired) networks. Foremost on that list is mobility, since going wireless frees you from the tether of an Ethernet cable at a desk. But that's just the tip of the cable-free iceberg. Wireless networks are also more flexible, faster and easier for you to use, and more affordable to deploy and maintain. The de facto standard for wireless networking is the 802.11 protocol, which includes Wi-Fi (the wireless standard known as 802.11b) and its faster cousin, 802.11g. With easy-to-install 802.11 network hardware available everywhere you turn, the choice seems simple, and many people dive into wireless computing with less thought and planning than they'd give to a wired network. But it's wise to be familiar with both the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. And 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition is the perfect place to start. This updated edition covers everything you'll ever need to know about wireless technology. Designed with the system administrator or serious home user in mind, it's a no-nonsense guide for setting up 802.11 on Windows and Linux. Among the wide range of topics covered are discussions on:
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The Definitive Guide Matthew Gast. Table 1-1 . Common U.S. frequency bands Band UHF ISM S - Band Frequency range 902-928 MHz 2-4 GHz 2.4-2.5 GHz 4-8 GHz S - Band ISM C - Band C - Band satellite downlink C - Band Radar ( weather ) C ...
... band and pump as much power as possible ( or legally allowed ) into the signal . Noise is simply the naturally ... ISM bands . The 2.4 - GHz band is available worldwide for unlicensed use . Unlicensed use , • The 2.4 - GHz ISM band is ...
... ISM Emission Rules and Maximum Throughput Spectrum allocation policies are ... band , which is 83.5 - MHz wide . 2. Hopping channels can be no wider than 1 ... ISM band , published in European Telecommunications Standard ( ETS ) 300-328 ...
Contents
Introduction to Wireless Networking | 1 |
Overview of 802 11 Networks | 12 |
Mobility Support | 28 |
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