Post on 20-Dec-2015
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Wireless LANIntroduction
Olga Torstensson
Halmstad University
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Wireless LAN
• WLAN
• Bridging
• Access Point
• Bridge
• Antenna
• Wi-Fi™
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Major Factors
There are four major factors to consider before implementing a wireless network:
• High availability
• Scalability
• Manageability
• Open architecture
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Wireless Technologies
PAN(Personal Area
Network)
PAN(Personal Area
Network)
LAN(Local Area Network)
LAN(Local Area Network)
WAN(Wide Area Network)
WAN(Wide Area Network)
MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)
MAN(Metropolitan Area Network)
PANPAN LANLAN MANMAN WANWAN
BluetoothBluetooth
Peer-to-PeerDevice-to-Device
Peer-to-PeerDevice-to-Device
ShortShort
<1 Mbps<1 Mbps
802.11a, 11b, 11gHiperLAN2
802.11a, 11b, 11gHiperLAN2
Enterprise Networks
Enterprise Networks
MediumMedium
2–54+ Mbps2–54+ Mbps
802.11MMDS, LMDS
802.11MMDS, LMDS
Fixed, LastMile AccessFixed, LastMile Access
Medium–LongMedium–Long
22+ Mbps22+ Mbps
GSM, GPRS,CDMA, 2.5–3GGSM, GPRS,
CDMA, 2.5–3G
PDAs, MobilePhones, Cellular
Access
PDAs, MobilePhones, Cellular
Access
LongLong
10–384 Kbps10–384 Kbps
StandardsStandards
SpeedSpeed
RangeRange
ApplicationsApplications
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Wireless LAN Security:Lessons
“War Driving”
Hacking into WEP
Lessons:
• Security must be turned on (part of the installation process)
• Employees will install WLAN equipment on their own (compromises security of your entire network)
• WEP keys can be easily broken (businesses need better security)
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Installation and Site Design Issues—Bridging
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Installation and Site Design Issues—WLAN
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IEEE 802.11 Standards Activities
802.11a: 5GHz, 54Mbps
802.11b: 2.4GHz, 11Mbps
802.11d: Multiple regulatory domains
802.11e: Quality of Service (QoS)
802.11f: Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP)
802.11g: 2.4GHz, 54Mbps
802.11h: Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC)
802.11i: Security
802.11j: Japan 5GHz Channels (4.9-5.1 GHz)
802.11k: Measurement