Mobility IP Wireless networks have recently received much attention. Support for mobility in Internet access is gaining significant interest as wireles...
Wireless Networking Limitation Over the past five years, the world has become increasingly mobile. As a result, traditional ways of networking the world have proven inade...
Planning and Designing the Wireless LAN Surveying the RF environment Conducting a site survey is an important step in planning and designing all but the simplest WLAN. It is impo...
802.11 PHY Layer The initial 802.11 standard , as ratified in 1997, supported three alternative PHY layers; frequency hopping and direct sequence spread s...
The 802.11 MAC Layer The MAC layer is implemented in every 802.11 station, and enables the station to establish a network or join a pre-existing network and to ...
802.11 Wireless LAN Standards The development of wireless LAN standards by the IEEE began in the late 1980s, following the opening up of the three ISM radio bands for...
Wireless PAN and MAN Devices Wireless PAN Devices Bluetooth Devices In Part IV the wide range of PAN technologies will be described, from Bluetooth, which is most com...
Wireless LANs Implementation There are many routes that lead from the identification of a user requirement for wireless networking to the operation and support of an in...