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If you need network or Internet access at home and wish you could work from a different room, or even outside, without running a long Ethernet cable, or you have been in a public place and wanted to send an email, then 802.11 based networks will provide the mobility and bandwidth that you need. This book discusses all the aspects of 802.11 in terms to which IT and network engineers can relate. It is a reference to operating and troubleshooting 802.11 networks as well as serving as a bridge between wired and wireless networks. There are chapters on: 802.11 wireless LANs; 802.11 physical layer technologies; 802.11 wireless LAN security; mobility; QoS for 802.11 wireless LANs 802.11e; radio frequency essentials; deployed wireless LANs; the future of wireless LANs; and WLAN design considerations. |