802.11n: A Survival Guide e-bog
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Wireless has finally come of age. With a significant jump in throughput over previous standards, 802.11n is the first wireless technology that doesnt trade speed for mobility, and users have stormed onto wireless networks with a passion. In this concise guide, Matthew Gastchair of the IEEE group that produced revision 802.11-2012shows you why wireless has become the default method of connecting...
E-bog
108,68 DKK
Forlag
O'Reilly Media
Udgivet
2 april 2012
Længde
144 sider
Genrer
UTP
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781449335496
Wireless has finally come of age. With a significant jump in throughput over previous standards, 802.11n is the first wireless technology that doesnt trade speed for mobility, and users have stormed onto wireless networks with a passion. In this concise guide, Matthew Gastchair of the IEEE group that produced revision 802.11-2012shows you why wireless has become the default method of connecting to a network, and provides technical details you need to plan, design, and deploy 802.11n today.Building a network for the multitude of new devices is now a strategic decision for network engineers everywhere. This book gives you an in-depth look at key parts of 802.11n, and shows you how to achieve an Ethernet-free wireless office.Learn how MIMOs multiple data streams greatly increase wireless speedDiscover how 802.11n modifications improve MAC efficiencyExamine advanced PHY features such as beanforming and space-time code blockUse advanced MAC features to maintain interoperability with older devicesPlan an 802.11n network by determining traffic demand, key applications, power requirements, and securityChoose the architecture, select hardware, and plan coverage to design and build your network