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| 1 - Comparing Wired and Wireless Networks.mp4 | 12.9 MB | ||
| 10 - Interference.mp4 | 71.6 MB | ||
| 11 - Free Space Path Loss.mp4 | 83.8 MB | ||
| 12 - Effects of Physical Objects.mp4 | 62.1 MB | ||
| 13 - Antenna Characteristics.mp4 | 68.7 MB | ||
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| 16 - Types of Wireless Networks.mp4 | 21.6 MB | ||
| 17 - Fundamentals of Wireless Networks.mp4 | 519.5 MB | ||
| 18 - Wireless LAN Topologies.mp4 | 77.1 MB | ||
| 19 - Other Wireless Topologies.mp4 | 34.4 MB | ||
| 2 - Understanding Basic Wireless Theory.mp4 | 318.7 MB | ||
| 20 - IEEE 80211 Frame Types and Addressing.mp4 | 154 MB | ||
| 21 - Accessing the Wireless Medium.mp4 | 99.6 MB | ||
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| 8 - Radio Frequency RF and Wireless Bands and Standards.mp4 | 327 MB | ||
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Description
A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network (LAN) within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, campus, or office building. This gives users the ability to move around within the area and remain connected to the network. Through a gateway, a WLAN can also provide a connection to the wider Internet.
Wireless LANs based on the IEEE 802.11 standards are the most widely used computer networks in the world. These are commonly called Wi-Fi, which is a trademark belonging to the Wi-Fi Alliance. They are used for home and small office networks that link together laptop computers, printers, smartphones, Web TVs and gaming devices with a wireless router, which links them to the internet. Hotspots provided by routers at restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, libraries, and airports allow consumers to access the internet with portable wireless devices.
The IEEE 802.11 has two basic modes of operation: infrastructure and ad hoc mode. In ad hoc mode, mobile units communicate directly peer-to-peer. In infrastructure mode, mobile units communicate through a wireless access point (WAP) that also serves as a bridge to other networks such as a local area network or the Internet.
Since wireless communication uses a more open medium for communication in comparison to wired LANs, the 802.11 designers also included encryption mechanisms: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), no longer considered secure, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, WPA3), to secure wireless computer networks. Many access points will also offer Wi-Fi Protected Setup, a quick, but no longer considered secure, method of joining a new device to an encrypted network.
Who this course is for:
Enterprise Network Engineers , Wireless Engineers
Requirements
This course doesn’t have formal prerequisite.
Last Updated 3/2023
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| 2.9 GB | freecoursewb | 2 years | 1 | 0 | |
| 8.4 GB | xHOBBiTx | 3 years | 5 | 3 | |
| 30.5 GB | tutsnode | 3 years | 4 | 1 | |
| 2.9 GB | freecoursewb | 4 years | 1 | 0 | |
| 22.3 GB | tutsgalaxy | 8 years | 7 | 2 |
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