Wi-Fi handbook: building 802.11b wireless networks
โ Scribed by Ohrtman, Frank; Roeder, Konrad
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 420
- Series
- McGraw-Hill networking professional
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: How Does 802.11 Work?Chapter 3: Range Is Not An IssueChapter 4: Security and 802.11Chapter 5: Interference and Quality of Service (QoS) on 802.11 NetworksChapter 6: Voice over 802.11Chapter 7: Considerations in Building 802.11 NetworksChapter 8: Economic Aspects of Wi-FiChapter 9: Regulatory Aspects of 802.11Chapter 10: ConclusionINDEX
โฆ Subjects
IEEE 802.11 (Standard);Internet service providers;Standards;Telecommunication;Technological innovations;United States;Telecommunication;Technological innovations;United States
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