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802.11 WLANs and IP Networking


Wireless LANs, a term that was formerly known only to a few, has in a short period of a couple of years become a layperson’s term. The market penetration has been as unexpected as the growth of mobile communications and the Internet in the boom era. This growth has obviously been due to the benefits of wireless local area networks (WLANs), e.g., ease of deployment, low cost, and flexibility. However, WLANs have also brought with them several issues while opening the door to a new future of data communications. This chapter gives an introduction to WLANs and their market, requirements, and issues; the final section gives an overview of the rest [1–100].

1-58053-789-8
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Information Technology
English
2005
1-341
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