Wireless networking
related subjects: Digital modulation
techniques, Internet TCP/IP protocol,
WIFI-WLAN,
Windows networking,
Wireless
home networking,
WLAN antennas |
Ad Hoc and
Infrastructure Mode |
Ad Hoc and
Infrastructure Modes and Selecting Between Them Selecting Between
Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Wireless Modes |
Basic
Link Budget Analysis Tutorial on Basic Link Budget Analysis, How much radio
frequency (RF) power is available? How much bandwidth is available? What is the
required reliability (as defined by Bit Error Rate, or BER)? Channel capacity
(bits/s), channel bandwidth (Hz), Signal strength (watts), Noise power (watts), pdf file |
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a client-server networking protocol, ... |
Guide to Setting Up a Wireless Network 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, router,
DHCP server, Wireless Network Cards, Wireless card for a PCMCIA Slot, Wireless
card for a PCI Expansion Slot, Wireless Access Point, Wireless Broadband
Routers, IP Addresses, Automatically providing IP addresses – DHCP, NAT, Simple
Ad-Hoc Network,
pdf file |
How to
set up your computer for wireless networking in Windows XP Requirements, Set
up your computer for wireless networking, Install the wireless adapter, Connect
to the network, Install a wireless access point manually, Roam to another
network |
How to troubleshoot wireless
network connections in Windows XP ad hoc networks, how to make a wireless
connection between 2 computers |
802.11a Standard Uses OFDM modulation, Supports up to 54 Mbps at 5 GHz band |
IEEE
802.11b White Papers pdf file |
IEEE
802.11g White Papers pdf file |
IEEE 802.11
White Paper
pdf file |
IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN
IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN Standard for Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks,
The IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards |
IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee develops Local Area Network
standards and Metropolitan Area Network standards. The most widely
used standards are for the Ethernet family, Token Ring, Wireless
LAN, Bridging and Virtual Bridged LANs, 802.11s- WLAN Mesh
Networking, IEEE 802.16 and IMT-Advanced, Overview of 802.15.5 WPAN
MESH, Secure Device Identity Tutorial |
Low cost wireless
network: how to wireless ethernet, wireless LAN, wireless, wireless network, wireless linux, MMDS modification, Symphony directional antenna,
a tip |
Making the Wireless Home Network Connection in Windows XP Without a Router
802.11b wireless card in the main computer and configure it as a
computer-to-computer (ad hoc) wireless connection, Internet Connection Sharing
(ICS) must be enabled on the host |
Mobile Computing Cellular networks overview, GSM-Air Interface, GSM-Network
Architecture, GPRS, CDMA, Mobile Applications, WAP, Wireless TCP/IP, 802.11
WLANS, 802.11 QoS, Mobile IP, TCP over Wireless, TCP and Mobility,
RFID Networks, Mobile Data Management |
Service set
identifier In Wi-Fi Wireless LAN computer networking, a service set
identifier (SSID) is a code attached to all packets on a wireless network to
identify each packet as part of that network, ... |
Setting up and Configuring an Ad-Hoc Wireless Network Ad-Hoc is a wireless
peer-to-peer connection usually between two computers, but could be between any
two wireless devices, ..., How to setup ad hoc wireless network |
Setting up a wireless network
Setting up a wireless network |
Setting up a wireless network
4 steps to set up your home wireless network, Choose your wireless equipment,
Connect your wireless router, Configure your wireless router, Connect your
computers |
Setting up a wireless network
Setting up a wireless network, How do I set up a wireless network? |
SSID
a service set identifier (SSID) |
WiFi Tech Fundamentals License Free Bands, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, RF
Fundamentals, Full Duplex, Half Duplex, Gain and Loss, dBm vs. Watts, Spread
Spectrum Technologies, Channels For FHSS, Channels For DSSS Sytem, DSSS Spectrum
- IEEE 802.11b, Overlapping Channels, 802.1 Protocol Summary |
WiGLE
Wireless Geographic Logging Engine: Making maps of wireless networks since 2001 |
WiMAX
WiMAX is defined as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access by the WiMAX
Forum, IEEE 802.16 standaed |
Wireless ppt file |
Wireless DSL/cable router pdf file, in Dutch |
Wireless LAN problematic in a Home, Telecommuter or SOHO environment Some
considerations about Wireless LAN, also called WiFi, in a private home usage
context, as telecommuter, or in a professional, SOHO environment (Small Office,
Home Office) |
Wireless Local Area Networks and the 802.11 Standard Wireless Local Area
Networks and the 802.11 Standard,
pdf file |
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN)
What is a WLAN? How does a WLAN work?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a WLAN? Where are WLANs being used?
What are the standards relating to Wireless LANs? Current standards, IEEE
802.11b, Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA), IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11h,
Channels and roaming,
pdf file |
Wireless Network Access Point (WNAP) Set Up Guide Wireless Network Access
Point (WNAP) Set Up Guide, or: How To Set Up a TWCN Node |
Wireless Networking
How Wireless Networking works |
Wireless Networking
DHCP server, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, broadcasting the SSID,
pdf file |
Wireless Technology Comparison Wireless PAN (0-10m), Wireless LAN (10-100m),
Wireless MAN (100m-10km), Cellular Network,
pdf file |
Wireless Network
design pdf file |
Wireless Networking in the Developing World pdf file |
WLAN - 802.11 a,b,g and n This paper compares the different Wi-Fi standards
that exist today. Some of the advantages and disadvantages of each standard, and
the technical specifications are discussed. 802.11 Standards Overview,
Applications, Technical Specifications, 802.11 Standards Comparison |
WLAN -
wireless networking How Wireless Networking works |
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Wireless Network Security |
802.11
Security Standards WPA Improves WEP encryption,
ppt file |
Limitations of WEP And The Advantages of WPA pdf file |
Securing Wireless Local Area
Networks Securing Wireless Local Area Networks |
Security in Wireless Local Area Networks |
Security of the WEP algorithm
WEP algorithm |
WEP - Wired
Equivalent Privacy a scheme to secure wireless networks (WiFi), ... |
WiFi Protected Access WiFi Protected Access, WPA,
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) provides network administrators with a high
level of assurance that only authorized users can access the network |
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA 2) Configuration Example |
WiFi
Protected Access Overview provides information about the WiFi Protected
Access (WPA) update for the Microsoft Windows XP family of operating systems |
Wi-Fi
security – WEP, WPA and WPA2 Security of the wpa algorithm, WEP algorithm,
WPA2 algorithm,
pdf file |
Wireless Network Security
Security in Wireless Local Area Networks, Wireless Network Security, WEP
algorithm, WLAN Architecture, WPA2 algorithm,
pdf file |
Wireless Network Security
Wireless Network Security, WLAN Security Protocols, Intro to
Cryptography, SSL/TLS, SSH, Port Forwarding, MITM of SSL/TLS and SSH, WTLS, WEP,
802.1x, 802.11i (WPA2), IPSec |
Wireless Security Using Wireless Technology Securely, Make Your Wireless
Network Invisible, pdf file |
Wireless Security Standards
Wireless Security Standards, pdf file |
Wireless Security Threats SSID as a security feature, Wireless Network
Sniffers, Access Point in "Passive Mode" (Hidden SSID), MAC Address Access
Control, WEP encryption, Rogue Access Points, Social Engineering, Session
hijacking, Pirate Access Point, Man-In-The-Middle Attacks, 802.1x/EAP |
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