Wi-Fi Handbook : Building 802.11b Wireless Networks (Paperback)
Independent of 2.5G, 3G, or any other G, WiFi gives organizations a chance to selectively deploy the converged services not yet available from their carriers. This book, written for network engineers by highly experienced wireless and Ethernet experts, is one of the very first to provide the know-how for enterprise implementations. It drills down to the nuts and bolts of designing and building WiFi networks of scale. It covers all wireless environments that can be built with today’s technology. It includes in-depth explanations of regulatory, security, and economic issues, and extended case studies toillustrate implementation advice. From the Back Cover 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: PROBLEM SOLVED This 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 THE BEST GUIDE TO DESIGNING AND BUILDING Wi-Fi
MASTER 802.11
* Scaling up Wi-Fi networks
* Solving vexing problems in regulatory, security, and economic areas
* Comparing case studies to find solutions for specific applications
* 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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