Ebook: Wi-Fi Handbook: Building 802.11b Wireless Networks
Author: Frank Ohrtman Konrad Roeder
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Detailing the design and deployment of 802.11b networks in every flavor and size, this working handbook delivers the hands-on expertise you need-complete with illustrative case studies. From one-cell home systems to global provider networks, Wi-Fi Handbook provides the A-Z facts, details, tips, and strategies you need to handle the job.Wi-Fi In The Real World: This comprehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current technologies, not just a single solution. You'll find it invaluable for:Scaling up W-Fi networks Solving vexing problems in regulatory, security, and economic areas Comparing case studies to find solutions for specific regulations Problems SolvedThis comprehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current technologies, not just a single solution. You'll find it invaluable for:Basic Wi-Fi architecture, from client cards and access points on up Technical issues, from RF to WEP Wi-Fi deployments in large buildings, campuses, and public spaces 802.11b networks in healthcare settings, industry, and military installations Upside and downside-both benefits and drawbacks Wi-Fi and 3G applications Fallacy of line-of-sight limitations Great QoS, bandwidth, and security Wi-Fi's future
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