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文档介绍:Wi-Fi Handbook: Building works
by Frank Ohrtman and Konrad Roeder ISBN:0071412514
McGraw-Hill © 2003 (363 pages)
The best guide to designing and building Wi-Fi.
Table of Contents
Wi-Fi Handbook—Building works
Preface
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - How Does Work?
Chapter 3 - Range is Not an Issue
Chapter 4 - Security and
Chapter 5 - Interference and Quality of Service (QoS) on
Chapter 6 - Voice over
Chapter 7 - Considerations in Building
Chapter 8 - Economic Aspects of Wi-Fi
Chapter 9 - Regulatory Aspects of
Chapter 10 - Conclusion
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Back Cover
Detailing the design and deployment of in every flavor and size, this
working handbook delivers the hands-on expertise you plete with illustrative case
studies. From one-cell home systems to global works, Wi-Fi Handbook provides
the A-Z facts, details, tips, and strategies you need to handle the job.
Wi-Fi In The Real World: prehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current
technologies, not just a single solution. You’ll find it invaluable for:
● Scaling up W-works
● Solving vexing problems in regulatory, security, and economic areas
● Comparing case studies to find solutions for specific regulations
Problems Solved
prehensive Wi-Fi Handbook covers all current technologies, not just a single
solution. You’ll find it invaluable for:
● Basic Wi-Fi architecture, from client cards and access points on up
● Technical issues, from RF to WEP
● Wi-Fi deployments in large buildings, campuses, and public spaces
● in healthcare settings, industry, and military installations
● Upside and downside—both benefits and drawbacks
● Wi-Fi and 3G applications
● Fallacy of line-of-sight limitations
● Great QoS, bandwidth, and security
● Wi-Fi’s future
About the Authors
Frank Ohrtman has 20 years experience in working, including high-se