of the Addition of Wireless Technology at Riordan The management of Riordan Manufacturing has requested an analysis of adding wireless technology to the existing wide area network (WAN). The organization’s goal in considering wireless technology is to keep the network current while controlling costs. The purpose of this document is to provide a basic understanding of wireless technology and outline what the organization must consider in determining the viability of wireless within the organization
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normal LAN vs. wireless LAN. Computer networks for the home and small business can be built using either wired or wireless technology. Wired Ethernet has been the traditional choice in homes‚ but Wi-Fi wireless technologies are gaining ground fast. Both wired and wireless can claim advantages over the other; both represent viable options for home and other local area networks (LANs). Below
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ADVANCED SECURITY MEASURES IN A WIRELESS LAN [pic] KAKATIYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES WARANGAL. AUTHORS: Rathipally Santosh kumar EMAIL:santhosh_rathi@yahoo.co.in III/IV B.Tech. (cse) M.R.Aditya Pranav kumar EMAIL:mr.adityapranav@yahoo.co.in III/IV B.Tech. (cse) ABSTRACT Wireless local area networks (wireless LANs‚ or WLANs) are metamorphosing the landscape of computer networking. The use of mobile computing devices
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Executive Summary 3 Site Survey 4 WLAN Security 5 Beta Testing 7 Equipment 8 Budget 12 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 14 Appendix A: TECHNICAL TERMS 15 Executive Summary The Athletes Shack (TAS) is a chain of sporting goods stores that is looking into adding a wireless network (WLAN) to their current network. TAS has 10 retail distribution stores in the area and would like all the stores to be able to see live inventory suing mobile devices. The management team at Athletes Shack has realized
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Terms: Coverage area: The space in which the wireless radio signals in one wireless LAN can effectively reach and be used to send and receive data between the WLAN’s APs and its clients. Shared bandwidth: A term referring to how some networks must share the right to send data by taking turns‚ which limits the total number of bits sent by all devices (the network’s total capacity). Wi-Fi: A term created by the Wi-Fi Alliance as part of its overall wireless LAN branding and marketing strategy; this term
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lives. Thus‚ As-mobile-as-possible wireless access to the internet‚ intranet or a corporate database. Applicable services and features will include: VoIP in this case VoWLAN‚ Navigation w/o GPS but over Wireless network Internet browsing for professional development‚ economic‚ socio-economic‚ educational and health-care purposes Cost of the service for the users and the cost to the city for deployment According to one study‚ free municipal wireless service will place as much as $12 billion
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TOPIC : Wireless Fidelity What is wi fi ? Wi-Fi is the name of a popular wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed internet and network connections. A common misconception is that the term Wi-Fi is short for "wireless fidelity‚" however this is not the case. Wi-Fi is simply a trademarked term meaning IEEE 802.11x. The wi fi alliance‚ the organization that owns the Wi-Fi (registered trademark) term specifically defines Wi-Fi as any "wireless local area
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I. Introduction It stands as perhaps the signal success of the computer industry in the last few years‚ a rare bright spot in a bubble-battered market. advances in wireless telecommunications technology are converging with Internet technology to foster new generations of applications and services. Presently‚ the United States and other countries are moving to third-generation (3G) and fourth-generation mobile telephony. The defining feature of these technologies is that transmission speeds
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in which the wireless radio signals in one wireless LAN can effectively reach and be used to send and receive data between the WLAN’s AP’s and it’s clients Shared bandwidth: A term referring to hoe some networks mush share the right to send data by taking turns‚ which limits the total number of bits sent by all devices. Wi-Fi: A term created by the Wi-Fi alliance as part of it’s overall wireless LAN banding and marketing strategy. LAN edge: A reference to the part of the campus LAN with the end
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incremental and growing global TAM. Brings two global leaders together: This acquisition combines the technology strength and leadership of Qualcomm in mobile platforms and WAN technology‚ with the technology strength and leadership of Atheros in LAN connectivity. Commitment to innovation (Team strength and culture fit): Qualcomm and Atheros share engineering-focused cultures with demonstrated execution capabilities and proven track records in developing technologies that help our customers
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