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Wireless LANs

Wireless LANs. Introduction. Types of Communication Networks. LAN’s Configurations. Wireless Technology. Definition. Applications. Example. Communications Area. - Problems: * Direct Connection of computers. * Huge Number of connections. - Solution * Networking.

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Wireless LANs

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  1. Wireless LANs

  2. Introduction • Types of Communication Networks. • LAN’s Configurations. • Wireless Technology. • Definition. • Applications. • Example. • Communications Area. - Problems: * Direct Connection of computers. * Huge Number of connections. - Solution * Networking.

  3. How it Works • Brief Introduction. • Components of wireless Network. • Security.

  4. Brief Introduction : • Wi-Fi Network. • Radio waves. • Mobile phones, TV and Walkie-Talky. • Similarities: • Sending and Receiving. • Converting 0’s and 1’s. • Differences: • Higher Frequencies. 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz

  5. Components of Wireless Network: 1- Wireless Transmitter (wireless adapter). PC card slot USB port Built-in

  6. Continued …….. 2- Wireless Router consisting of: - DSL or Cable port. - router. - Ethernet hup. - Firewall . - wireless access point.

  7. * This Network works in the following way: • Data  wireless adapter  radio signal  antenna  wireless router  signals decoding  Ethernet connection  information to the internet or other device.  

  8. Continued……. • The process also goes in reverse : Information  router  radio signal  antenna  adapter  data used by the computer.  

  9. Security • Security is an important part of home wireless network. • Some precautions or methods should be used to keep the network private. - WEP - WPA - MAC

  10. Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP): • WEP key : numerical password . • Must be known to access the network. • WIFI Protected Access (WPA): • Development of WEP . • Part of 802.11i security protocol. • Like WEP, it uses a password.

  11. Media Access Control (MAC): - very secure. • It uses different technology ( Address Filtering). • No use of password. • It uses computer’s physical hardware. • MAC addresses should be matched in order to access the network. - MAC addresses should be added to the list for new computers.

  12. Wireless LANs 1] History 2] Standards & protocols Faisal Nawab

  13. Why History? • A way of thinking • experience

  14. The beginning of wireless communication • Gugliemo Marconi – 1896 • His goal? • A key to the gate

  15. Beginning of Wireless LANs • Dr. Norman Abramson – 1970s • Major events since:- • 1980: first modems with 9600 bit/s • 1991: Wireless LAN workshop (why/results?) • 1990s: wireless hardware drop (benefits?)

  16. ٍStandards and Protocols • Why standardization? • IEEE • 1990: 802.11 family

  17. 802.11 • 802.11: 2Mbps, 2.4GHz • 802.11a: 54Mbps, 5Ghz • 802.11b: 11Mbps, 2.4GHz • 802.11g: 54Mbps, 2.4GHz • IEEE 802.11-2007

  18. 802.11n • MIMO support • 500 Mbps

  19. 802.11s • Mesh networks • Why?

  20. Thank you.. Questions?

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