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Author - Matthew Gast ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from O´Reilly Media, Inc. was reviewed on 30-Aug-2008. Search ISBN:0596100523 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) Reference Book. Classifications : Wireless Networks Networking Computers & Internet Subjects Books LAN Networks, Protocols & APIs Networking Computers & Internet Subjects Books Networks Networks, Protocols & APIs Networking Computers . Click the following link to view the cover of 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide). Related topics: Wireless Networks. Networking. Subjects. Books. LAN. Networking. Subjects. Books. Networks. Networking. requestid: 450244cc-29e8-4083-b068-f2681ad15e76requestprocessingtime: 0.0925910000000000 salesrank: 41565 edition: 2 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 126913198701 1) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. This book serves as a good, practical, "how-to" guide. The first 9 chapters are a
2) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. This book is based on the hack series from O´Reilly so the book is broken into categorical chapters, each of which cover a wireless networking topic.
3) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. This is a great book to get started with 802.11 wireless networks. It gives a great overview and a decent amount of detail. For more detail I used open source available on the web, Linux drivers, and a book on 802.11i for more in depth knowledge on security.¤ 4) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. This book is a very detailed and mostly thorough description of 802.11 wireless networking. The author clearly describes the protocols and how they are typically used, plus various wireless network topologies, and even information about deployment such as antenna types.
5) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. I´ve been looking for a book that discusses 802.11 technical details but that is easier to follow than the standards themselves. I´ve been very happy with this book, as it has helped me find the answers I was looking for. The only reason I didn´t give it 5 stars is that I wish it had a few more sections that walked through sequences of actions (such as association and re-association). The information is there, but is sometimes scattered, so you have to pull together from different parts of the book and mentally reassemble. Othewise, it´s very well written and I recommend it to anyone who needs a good working reference book for 802.11 operations.¤ 6) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. As we all know by now, wireless networks offer many advantages over fixed (or wired) networks. Foremost on that list is mobility, since going wireless frees you from the tether of an Ethernet cable at a desk. But that´s just the tip of the cable-free iceberg. Wireless networks are also more flexible, faster and easier for you to use, and more affordable to deploy and maintain. The de facto standard for wireless networking is the 802.11 protocol, which includes Wi-Fi (the wireless standard known as 802.11b) and its faster cousin, 802.11g. With easy-to-install 802.11 network hardware available everywhere you turn, the choice seems simple, and many people dive into wireless computing with less thought and planning than they´d give to a wired network. But it´s wise to be familiar with both the capabilities and risks associated with the 802.11 protocols. And "802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide," 2nd Edition is the perfect place to start. This updated edition covers everything you´ll ever need to know about wireless technology. Designed with the system administrator or serious home user in mind, it´s a no-nonsense guide for setting up 802.11 on Windows and Linux. Among the wide range of topics covered are discussions on: deployment considerations network monitoring and performance tuning wireless security issues how to use and select access points network monitoring essentials wireless card configuration security issues unique to wireless networks With wireless technology, the advantages to its users are indeed plentiful. Companies no longer have to deal with the hassle and expense of wiring buildings, and households with several computers canavoid fights over who´s online. And now, with "802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide," 2nd Edition, you can integrate wireless technology into your current infrastructure with the utmost confidence.¤ 7) Paperback Book 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition (Definitive Guide) by O´Reilly Media, Inc.. Among network designers and administrators, wired Ethernet is a known quantity. Plenty is known about how to build good twisted-pair network infrastructures, how to keep them secure, and how to monitor their excess capacity. Not so for the wireless Ethernet networks (built around the IEEE 802.11x standards)--these hold much more mystery for even experienced network designers. 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide aims to codify the body of knowledge needed to design and maintain wireless local area networks (LANs). The authors succeed admirably in this, covering what installation and administration teams need to know and digging into information of use to driver writers and others working at lower levels. The only significant detail that´s been excluded has to do with security--a notorious weak point of 802.11x LANs. The authors cover the feeble but widely used Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) authentication protocol in detail and devote another whole chapter to 802.1x, which is an emerging authentication scheme based on Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). The author has considerable skill in communicating information graphically and does a great job of using graphs to show how communications frequencies shift over time and how conversations among access points and network nodes progress over time. This is indeed an authoritative document. --David Wall Topics covered: How IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b wireless networks (also known as WiFi networks) work, and how to configure your own. The framing specification is covered well, as are authentication protocols and (in detail) the physical phenomena that affect IEEE 802.11x radio transmissions. There´s advice on how to design a wireless network topology, and how to go about network traffic analysis and performance improvement.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 27-Sep-2008, 05961005239780596100520, 090-040-230-490-110-950-8
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