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Here you will find wireless networking
tutorials, what is wifi, general security
overview, wlans, wpans, wmans, wep and wireless
access control overview. Whether you want to
make a phone call from your mobile, received a
message on your pager, checked your email from a
PDA we have come across a wireless data or voice
network.
If a user or a company wants to make a
data portable then Wireless networking is the
answer. A wireless networking system can avoid
the downtime, which may be caused in the wired
network. A wireless network is also save your
time and efforts in installing the lot of
cables.
Wireless networking is very useful in the public
places, libraries, hotels, schools, airports,
railway stations where one might find wireless
access to the internet. A drawback in the
wireless internet is that quality of service
(QOS) is not guaranteed if there is any
interference then the connection may be dropped.
Wireless Network Types
- Wireless Local Area Networks
(WLANS)
WLANS allow users in local area,
such as in a university or a library to form
a network and gain wireless access to the
internet. A temporary network can be formed
by a small number of users without the need
of access point; given that they do not need
to access the resources.
- Wireless Personal Area Networks
(WPANS)
There are two current technologies
for wireless personal network Bluetooth and
Infra Red. These technologies will allow the
connectivity of personal devices within an
area of 30 feet. Infra Red requires a direct
line and the range is less as compared to
Bluetooth technology.
- Wireless Metropolitan Area
Networks (WMANS)
WMANS allow the connectivity of
multiple networks in a metropolitan area
such as building in a city. The network
connectivity is the alternative of copper or
fiber cabling.
- Wireless Wide Area Networks
(WWANS)
WWANS or Wireless Area Networks can
be maintained over large areas such as in
different cities or between different
countries, via multiple satellite systems or
antenna sites. The types of system are
called 2G systems.
The following table shows the range those
different types of wireless network covers.
Network Meter
Personal Area Network 0-10
Local Area Network 0-100
Wide Are Network 0-10000
Security in Wireless Networking
The following different types of security
methods are available in the wireless
networking.
- Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Wired Equivalent Privacy is
intended to stop the interference of radio
frequency that is signaled by unauthorized
users and this security measure is most
suitable for the small networks. There is
not key management protocol and each key is
entered manually into the clients thats why
this is very time consuming administrative
task. The WEP security method is based on
the RC4 encryption algorithm. In the WEP all
the client computers and Access points are
configured with the same encryption and
decryption keys.
- Service Set Identifier (SSID)
Service Set Identifier (SSID) acts
a simple password by allowing WLAN network
to be split up into different networks and
each having a unique identifier. These
identifiers are configured in the multiple
access points. To access any of any
networks, a computer is configured in such a
way that each is having a corresponding SSID
identifier for that network. If the SSID
match between the two computers or networks
then access is granted to each other.
- Media Access Control filtering
(MAC Access Control)
A list of the MAC addresses of the
client computers can be inputted into an
Access point and only those computers are
granted to give the access to the network.
When a computer makes a request, its MAC
address is compared to the list of the MAC
addresses to the Access point and based on
this access permission granted to deny.
This is a good security method but it is
mainly involved in the small wireless
networks because there is more manual work
is involved of entering the MAC address into
the Access point.
- Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a simple type of the
wireless networking that operates in the
digital devices, like mobiles phones,
personal computers, PDA, Laptops, digital
camera, MP3 players and other Bluetooth
enabled devices to form a small network. In
the Bluetooth technology eight devices can
be connected to each other at the same time.
Bluetooth can also be found in the headsets,
hands-free kits, wireless keyboards and
mouse. Bluetooth technology was invented by
Ericsson in 1994 and after four years in
1998 some major mobile phone companies such
as Nokia, Ericsson, Intel and Toshiba formed
a group to promote this technology.
Bluetooth technology falls in the category
of personal area networking because it
operates in the range of 30 to 300 feet.
Bluetooth uses the radio waves technology,
which is not very expensive and has low
power consumption. Many different companies
are intended to add the Bluetooth chip in
their digital devices. Bluetooth technology
is getting very popularity because of its
low cost and portability.
The Future of Wireless Networking
WLANS wireless networking type is very
popular in home networking and more than 20
percent homes with broadband internet are using
WLANS and this number is increasing. In a
general estimate worldwide hotspots have now
reached more than 30,000 and will grow about
210,000 in the next few years. Most large hotels
already offer Wi-Fi and the business travelers
are willing to pay wireless access. 802.11 is
the next Wi-Fi speed standard is set to offer
bandwidth around 108Mbps and is still under
development. With the speed of 70 Mbps and a
range up to 30 miles, the 80216 standard, known
as WiMAX is sure to get boost.
Some Tips & Tricks
When purchasing a wireless NIC card try to
get one that is having external antenna. When
you are out and using Wi-Fi enabled laptop,
disable Microsoft file and sharing, which
enables other computers in a network to access
data and resources on your computer. In this
way, your computer or laptop will be saved from
hackers.
If you are concerned about the interference
from the other wireless access point set the AP
and wireless computers to use a non-overlapping
channel.
Change the configuration interface password of
the access point before you enable it.
Only buy an access point that is having
upgradeable capabilities. By this way you can
take the advantage of security enhancements.
Keep the access point up to date.
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