Book Description:
802.11 Wireless LAN Fundamentals gives networking
engineers and IT professionals the knowledge they
need to design, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot their
own wireless local-area networks (WLANs). Starting
with an overview of the technology and architecture
of WLANs, the book goes on to explain services and
advanced features that such applications can provide.
Most importantly, it provides practical design guidance
and deployment recommendations. Wireless LANs connect
computer networks via radio transmissions instead
of traditional phone lines or cables. Benefits to
these systems go well beyond getting rid of all the
cables and wires. Campus networks can grow geographically
larger while still retaining all their efficiency
and speed. Additionally, cost savings can be realized
when third-party phone lines are no longer necessary,
saving the cost of line rental and equipment upkeep.
Finally, flexibility in campus network design increases
significantly for the networking professional, while
the network accessibility and usefulness increases
for the individual users
Book
Info:
Published in 2003
Published by Cisco Press
Author Pejman Roshan
ISBN 1587050773 .