Module 1 - 12 Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Wireless LANs |
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Module Overview
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1.1 |
Introduction to
Wireless LANs
1.1.1 |
What is a
wireless LAN? |
1.1.2 |
No more
wires? |
1.1.3 |
Why wireless? |
1.1.4 |
Evolution of
wireless LANs |
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1.2 |
Networking
Media
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1.3 |
Wireless
Technologies
1.3.1 |
Overview |
1.3.2 |
Digital
wireless and cellular |
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1.4 |
Components and
Topologies
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1.5 |
Wireless LAN
Market
1.5.1 |
Implications |
1.5.2 |
WLAN growth
and applications |
1.5.3 |
Market
requirements |
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1.6 |
Challenges and
Issues
1.6.1 |
Radio signal interference and degradation |
1.6.2 |
Power management |
1.6.3 |
Interoperability |
1.6.4 |
Network security |
1.6.5 |
Reliability and connectivity |
1.6.6 |
Installation and site design issues |
1.6.7 |
Health issues |
1.6.8 |
Future directions |
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 2: 802.11 (a,b,g) and Network Interface Cards |
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Module Overview
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2.1 |
802.11
Standards
2.1.1 |
Overview |
2.1.2 |
IEEE and
802.11 |
2.1.3 |
IEEE 802.2
LLC review |
2.1.4 |
Wireless LAN
general description |
2.1.5 |
Logical
architecture |
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2.2 |
802.11 MAC
Layer
2.2.1 |
MAC services |
2.2.2 |
MAC frame
structure, architecture, and operation |
2.2.3 |
Carrier-sense
mechanism, MAC-level acknowledgements, and interframe spaces |
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2.3 |
Physical Layer
(PHY)
2.3.1 |
Scope and
functions |
2.3.2 |
IEEE 802.11b (High–Rate) DSSS
PHY specification |
2.3.3 |
802.11b modulation |
2.3.4 |
IEEE 802.11a
PHY specification |
2.3.5 |
IEEE 802.11g
PHY specification |
2.3.6 |
FHSS and
Infrared (IR) PHY specifications |
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2.4 |
Client Adapters
2.4.1 |
Introduction |
2.4.2 |
Parts of the
client adapter |
2.4.3 |
Driver types
and client support |
2.4.4 |
Network
configurations using the client adapters |
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2.5 |
Aironet Client
Utility (ACU)
2.5.1 |
Overview |
2.5.2 |
Installation |
2.5.3 |
Create and
select profiles |
2.5.4 |
Edit, import,
and export profiles |
2.5.5 |
Manage
profiles |
2.5.6 |
Configure the
client adapter |
2.5.7 |
Aironet
Client monitor (ACM) |
2.5.8 |
Configure the
client IP address |
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2.6 |
ACU Monitoring
and Troubleshooting Tools
2.6.1 |
Overview |
2.6.2 |
Status and
statistics |
2.6.3 |
Cisco WLAN
troubleshooting |
2.6.4 |
Survey and
Link Test Tool |
2.6.5 |
Link Status
Meter |
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 3: Wireless Radio Technology |
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Module Overview
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3.1 |
Waves
3.1.1 |
Overview of waves |
3.1.2 |
Sine waves |
3.1.3 |
Analog to
digital conversion |
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3.2 |
Mathematics for
Studying Radio
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3.3 |
Electromagnetic
(EM) Waves
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3.4 |
Signals
3.4.1 |
Viewing
signals in time |
3.4.2 |
Viewing
signals in frequency |
3.4.3 |
Signals in
time and frequency |
3.4.4 |
Noise in time
and frequency |
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3.5 |
Modulation
Techniques
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3.6 |
Multiple Access
and Bandwidth
3.6.1 |
Multiple access to shared medium |
3.6.2 |
WLAN DSSS and CSMA/CA |
3.6.3 |
Bandwidth |
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3.7 |
Radio Wave
Propagation
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 4: Wireless Topologies |
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Module Overview
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4.1 |
Components
4.1.1 |
Laptops and
workstations |
4.1.2 |
Mobile
computers, PDAs, and barcode readers |
4.1.3 |
Clients and
adapters |
4.1.4 |
Access points
and bridges |
4.1.5 |
Antennas |
4.1.6 |
Ethernet and
wired LANs |
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4.2 |
WLAN Topologies
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4.3 |
Channel Setup
4.3.1 |
Overview |
4.3.2 |
Access point
coverage and comparison |
4.3.3 |
Multirate
implementation |
4.3.4 |
Channel usage
and interference |
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4.4 |
Bridge
Topologies
4.4.1 |
Root modes |
4.4.2 |
Point-to-point configuration |
4.4.3 |
Point-to-multipoint configuration |
4.4.4 |
Distance limitations |
4.4.5 |
Bandwidth |
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4.5 |
Sample
Topologies
4.5.1 |
Basic
topologies |
4.5.2 |
Campus
topologies |
4.5.3 |
WLAN addition
to AVVID |
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4.6 |
VLAN, QoS, and
Proxy Mobile IP
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module
5: Access Points |
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Module
Overview
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5.1 |
Access Point Connection
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5.2 |
Basic Configuration
5.2.1 |
Configure IP
address and SSID via IPSU |
5.2.2 |
Navigating
the GUI |
5.2.3 |
Configure
basic settings via GUI |
5.2.4 |
Navigating
the CLI |
5.2.5 |
Configure
basic settings via CLI |
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5.3 |
Verify AP Operation
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5.4 |
Network Interface
Configuration
5.4.1 |
Overview |
5.4.2 |
IP address |
5.4.3 |
Configure the
FastEthernet interface |
5.4.4 |
Configure
radio interfaces via GUI |
5.4.5 |
Configure
radio interfaces through the IOS CLI |
5.4.6 |
Verify radio
status |
5.4.7 |
Carrier busy
test |
5.4.8 |
Debugging the
radio |
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5.5 |
Configure Services
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5.6 |
Wireless Services
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Module Summary
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Module
Quiz
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Module 6: Bridges |
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Module
Overview
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6.1 |
Bridge Connection
6.1.1 |
Introduction |
6.1.2 |
Bridge roles
in the network |
6.1.3 |
Cable and
power the bridge |
6.1.4 |
LED
indicators |
6.1.5 |
Connecting to
the bridge |
6.1.6 |
Reset the
bridge |
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6.2 |
Basic Configuration
6.2.1 |
Configure IP address and SSID
via IPSU |
6.2.2 |
Navigating the GUI |
6.2.3 |
Configure basic settings via GUI |
6.2.4 |
Navigating the menu |
6.2.5 |
Configure basic settings via
menu |
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6.3 |
Configuring the radio and
Ethernet ports
6.3.1 |
Basic radio
port configuration |
6.3.2 |
Extended
radio configuration – hardware page |
6.3.3 |
Extended
radio configuration – advanced page |
6.3.4 |
Configuring
the Ethernet port – identification page |
6.3.5 |
Configuring
the Ethernet port – hardware page |
6.3.6 |
Configuring
the Ethernet port – advanced page |
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6.4 |
Configuring Services
6.4.1 |
Configuring
time services |
6.4.2 |
Configuring
boot services |
6.4.3 |
Configuring
name services |
6.4.4 |
Configuring
routing setup |
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6.5 |
Cisco Services
6.5.1 |
Services
overview |
6.5.2 |
CDP |
6.5.3 |
Firmware
upgrade and distribution |
6.5.4 |
Hot standby
management |
6.5.5 |
Manage system
configuration |
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6.6 |
1400 Series Bridge
6.2.1 |
Configure IP address and SSID
through IPSU |
6.2.2 |
Navigating the GUI |
6.2.3 |
Configure
basic settings through the GUI |
6.2.4 |
Navigating the menu |
6.2.5 |
Configure basic settings
using the
menu |
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Module Summary
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Module
Quiz
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Module 7: Antennas |
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Module
Overview
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7.1 |
Antennas
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7.2 |
Omnidirectional Antennas
7.2.1 |
Introduction |
7.2.2 |
2.2 dBi
Dipole “rubber duck” antenna(s) |
7.2.3 |
Ceiling
antennas |
7.2.4 |
Mast antennas |
7.2.5 |
Pillar
antennas |
7.2.6 |
Integrated
antennas |
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7.3 |
Directional Antennas
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7.4 |
Cable and Accessories
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7.5 |
Link Engineering and RF Path
Planning
7.5.1 |
Overview |
7.5.2 |
Earth bulge |
7.5.3 |
Site survey
and path profiling |
7.5.4 |
Alignment and
interference |
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7.6 |
Antenna Installation
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Module
Summary
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Module
Quiz
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Module 8: Security |
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Module
Overview |
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8.1 |
Security Fundamentals
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8.2 |
Basic WLAN Security Technologies
8.2.1 |
The WLAN security wheel |
8.2.2 |
First generation wireless security |
8.2.3 |
Wired equivalent privacy (WEP) |
8.2.4 |
Authentication and association |
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8.3 |
Configuring Basic WLAN Security
8.3.1 |
Basic WLAN security |
8.3.2 |
Enabling
protocol and MAC
filters on APs |
8.3.3 |
Securing clients and APs |
8.3.4 |
Monitoring WLAN equipment |
8.3.5 |
Disable unneeded services |
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8.4 |
Enterprise WLAN Authentication
8.4.1 |
Second generation authentication |
8.4.2 |
Authenticating wireless users |
8.4.3 |
802.1x basics |
8.4.4 |
How 802.1x works |
8.4.5 |
802.1x authentication types |
8.4.6 |
Choosing an 802.1x type |
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8.5 |
Enterprise Wireless Encryption
8.5.1 |
Strengthening WEP |
8.5.2 |
Message integrity check |
8.5.3 |
Broadcast key rotation (BKR) |
8.5.4 |
Second generation encryption |
8.5.5 |
Using VPNs |
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8.6 |
Other Enterprise Security Services
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Module Summary
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Module
Quiz
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Module 9: Application Design and Site Survey Prep |
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Module Overview
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9.1 |
Site Survey
9.1.1 |
Site survey |
9.1.2 |
Site survey considerations |
9.1.3 |
Standards and topologies |
9.1.4 |
Important considerations |
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9.2 |
Applications
9.2.1 |
Changing technology and applications |
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9.3 |
WLAN Design
9.3.1 |
Design guidelines |
9.3.2 |
Applications and data collection |
9.3.3 |
Load and coverage |
9.3.4 |
Bandwidth and throughput |
9.3.5 |
Mobile users |
9.3.6 |
Power consumption |
9.3.7 |
Interference |
9.3.8 |
Encryption |
9.3.9 |
Fire code and safety issues |
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9.4 |
Building-to-building Design
9.4.1 |
Building-to-building overview |
9.4.2 |
Design examples |
9.4.3 |
Path considerations |
9.4.4 |
Installation considerations |
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9.5 |
Site Survey
Equipment
9.5.1 |
Equipment |
9.5.2 |
APs and cards |
9.5.3 |
Antennas and attenuators |
9.5.4 |
Battery packs, cables, mounting, and markers |
9.5.5 |
Measuring devices and digital cameras |
9.5.6 |
Travel case |
9.5.7 |
RF
test device |
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9.6 |
Site Survey
Documentation and Utilities
9.6.1 |
Site drawing and walkthrough |
9.6.2 |
Bridge range calculation utility |
9.6.3 |
ACU site survey |
9.6.4 |
Link status meter (LSM) |
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 10: Site Survey |
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Module Overview
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10.1 |
Infrastructure Awareness
10.1.1 |
Working with personnel |
10.1.2 |
LAN infrastructure |
10.1.3 |
Network map |
10.1.4 |
LAN media |
10.1.5 |
Firewalls, risers, cable paths, and service loops |
10.1.6 |
Existing Network |
10.1.7 |
Check the existing network health |
10.1.8 |
Network performance baseline |
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10.2 |
Survey
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10.3 |
Mounting and Installation
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10.4 |
Documentation
10.4.1 |
Documenting the WLAN design |
10.4.2 |
Request for proposal |
10.4.3 |
WLAN site survey specifics |
10.4.4 |
Site survey report |
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 11: Troubleshooting Management, Monitoring, and Diagnostics |
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Module Overview
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11.1 |
General Approach to Troubleshooting
11.1.1 |
Overview |
11.1.2 |
Symptom - diagnosis - solution |
11.1.3 |
Preparing for network failure |
11.1.4 |
Network and fault management |
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11.2 |
OSI Troubleshooting
11.2.1 |
Model overview |
11.2.2 |
Troubleshooting layers |
11.2.3 |
Layer 1: media, connectors, and devices |
11.2.4 |
Layer 2: bridges and switches |
11.2.5 |
Layer 3: routers |
11.2.6 |
Troubleshooting TCP/IP |
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11.3 |
Diagnostic Tools
11.3.1 |
Cable testers, multimeters, and network monitors |
11.3.2 |
Sniffers |
11.3.3 |
Spectrum analyzers |
11.3.4 |
Gauss and tesla meters |
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11.4 |
WLAN Troubleshooting
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11.5 |
System Message
Logging
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11.6 |
Enterprise Management
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Module Summary
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Module Quiz
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Module 12: Emerging Technologies |
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Module Overview
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12.1 |
Ultra-wideband Wireless
12.1.1 |
Overview of ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless |
12.1.2 |
UWB applications |
12.1.3 |
UWB acceptance |
12.1.4 |
Interference |
12.1.5 |
Avoiding interference from other devices |
12.1.6 |
UWB specifics |
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12.2 |
VoIP and Voice over WLANs
12.2.1 |
Overview of voice over IP (VoIP) |
12.2.2 |
Components of VoIP |
12.2.3 |
Centralized and distributed VoIP architectures |
12.2.4 |
The ITU-T umbrella protocol: H.323 |
12.2.5 |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
12.2.6 |
MGCP and H.248/Megaco |
12.2.7 |
Miscellaneous VoIP protocols |
12.2.8 |
VoIP and Quality of Service (QoS) |
12.2.9 |
VoIP and WLANs |
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12.3 |
Mobile Wireless
12.3.1 |
Brief history of mobile wireless |
12.3.2 |
Overview of mobile wireless systems |
12.3.3 |
Roaming in a mobile wireless system |
12.3.4 |
Mobile wireless middleware |
12.3.5 |
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) |
12.3.6 |
The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) |
12.3.7 |
The future of mobile wireless |
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12.4 |
Wireless Organizations and Certification
12.4.1 |
The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) Alliance |
12.4.2 |
Wireless LAN Association (WLANA) |
12.4.3 |
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) |
12.4.4 |
ETSI |
12.4.5 |
UL |
12.4.6 |
Cisco Wireless Certifications |
12.4.7 |
CWNA |
12.4.8 |
Case studies of wireless installations |
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Module Summary |
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Module Quiz |
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Appendix A1
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A1 |
The Physical
Layer
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