"Performing a wireless LAN (WLAN) site survey before installing a wireless network is the key to any successful WLAN deployment. Yet each location and company have unique needs that must be taken into account. 802.11 Wireless Network Site Surveying and Installation helps you understand the challenges associated with any site survey, including multipath mitigation, reflection, absorption, and radio wave interference, plus the added complexity of user and application demands. This book helps you identify obstacles to a successful deployment and guides your equipment decisions to ensure that your WLAN reaches its maximum potential."--BOOK JACKET.
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This would allow a more detailed investigation in relation to the security and ease of access to these networks. ... References Alexander, B. (2004), 802.11 Wireless Network Site Surveying and Installation, CISCO Press.
network resources. 802.11 wireless networks can be further protected with continuous monitoring by a wireless intrusion prevention system. All these security components should also be cemented together with policy enforcement.
Books 802.11 Networks: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition. Matthew Gast, O'Reilly Media. ISBN #0-596-10052-3 802.11 Wireless Network Site Surveying and Installation. Bruce Alexander, Cisco Press. ISBN #1-587-05164-8 The ARRL ...
In this chapter you will learn about the details of wireless site surveys for both IEEE 802.11 wireless networks and indoor cellular ... and gathering additional information about the location in which the network will be installed.
Whether you're deploying an entirely new wireless network or migrating from older equipment, this guide contains all the expert knowledge you'll need to succeed.
which allows installing the full cabling network without regard to its ultimate use. Thus, a properly installed 568 network will support voice and data (and sometimes even video for short distances) and allow moves and changes, ...
5.2.5 Channel Selection Since Wi-Fi operates in unlicensed spectrum, it is important for an AP to periodically scan the spectrum and choose an operating channel with minimum interference in order to provide a reliable Wi-Fi service.
In this chapter, we cover the wide variety of attacks that can be launched against 802.11 wireless networks. ... that only legitimate users and devices with the proper credentials will be authorized to have access to network resources.
The manual site survey process can be used for recording measurements to determine the actual placement of hardware infrastructure devices and for spot checking, locating other IEEE 802.11 wireless networks, or verification after a ...