PRESENTATION ON WI-FI TECHNOLOGY

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PRESENTATION ON WI-FI TECHNOLOGY

Contents Need of WIFI Introduction Wi-Fi Technologies Wi-Fi Network Elements Wi-Fi Architecture How a Wi-Fi Network Works Wi-Fi Network Topologies Wi-Fi Security Post Implementation Advantages/ Disadvantages of Wi-Fi Applications

NEED ???? Higher authorities do not want wiring When guest/auditor comes then installation of new LAN is not possible Employees seat is not fixed Handling of cables(wires) is difficult K

Introduction Wireless Technology is an alternative to Wired Wi-Fi Network connect computers to each other, to the internet and to the wired network. A

The Wi-Fi Technology Wi-Fi Networks use Radio Technologies to transmit & receive data at high speed: IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11g K

Operates at 2.4GHz radio spectrum 100 -150 feet range IEEE 802.11b Operates at 2.4GHz radio spectrum 100 -150 feet range Most popular, Least Expensive IEEE 802.11a Operates at 5 GHz (less popular) 50-75 feet range More expensive,Not compatible with 802.11b B-K A-A

Combine the feature of both standards (a,b) 100-150 feet range IEEE 802.11g Combine the feature of both standards (a,b) 100-150 feet range 2.4 GHz radio frequencies,Compatible with ‘b’ K

Elements of a WI-FI Network 1.Switch --- Nortel WLAN 2360 2.Access point --- NORTEL WLAN 2330 3.Devices --- Mobiles, Laptop, Personal computers 4.WIFI Cards--- PCMCIA Cards, PCI Cards 5.Safeguards--- Antivirus & Firewalls A

WI FI Architecture A,K

How a Wi-Fi Network Works Basic concept is same as Walkie talkies. A Wi-Fi hotspot is created by installing an access point to an internet connection. An access point acts as a base station. When Wi-Fi enabled device encounters a hotspot the device can then connect to that network wirelessly. A single access point can support up to 30 users and can function within a range of 100 – 150 feet indoors and up to 300 feet outdoors. Many access points can be connected to each other via Ethernet cables to create a single large network. A-k

How are Multiple Transmitters Supported ? Carrier Sense Medium Access with collision avoidance protocol (CSMA/CA) Listen before talking Avoid collision by explicit Acknowledgement (ACK) Problem: additional overhead of ACK packets, so slow performance K

Wi-Fi Network Topologies AP-based topology Peer-to-peer topology Point-to-multipoint bridge topology A,K

AP-based topology The client communicate through Access Point. k

Peer-to-peer topology AP is not required. Client devices within a cell can communicate directly with each other. It is useful for setting up of a wireless network quickly and easily. a

Point-to-multipoint bridge topology This is used to connect a LAN in one building to a LANs in other buildings even if the buildings are miles apart. These conditions receive a clear line of sight between buildings. k

WI-FI Security The requirements for Wi-Fi network security can be broken down into two primary components: Authentication User Authentication Server Authentication Privacy A

WI-FI Security Techniques Service Set Identifier (SSID) Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 802.1X Access Control Wireless Protected Access (WPA) IEEE 802.11i A,K

Post Implementation Test There are basically two types of testing to be done 1. QTR-WEB Testing 2. QTR-GUEST Testing

QTR-WEB Testing Step1: Click on Wireless icon on the Taskbar K

Step 2: Below shown window will appear, click on Refresh network list.

Step 3: Double click on QTR-Web WI-FI Connection.

Step 4: Insert the Authentication Key Step 5: Wait for few moments, while it is accruing the IP address A

Step 6: After acquiring the IP address it will show the connected as shown below K

Step 7:Now try to open any link it will redirect to the authentication page put user domain login ID and Password A

Step 8: Click on Yes on the below Security alert

Step 9: It will be authenticated if below message will be shown on the web screen.

Advantages Mobility Ease of Installation Flexibility Cost Reliability Security Use unlicensed part of the radio spectrum Roaming Speed K

LIMITATIONS Interference Degradation in performance High power consumption Limited range A

Wi-Fi Applications Home Small Businesses Large Corporations & Campuses Health Care Travellers K

THANKS A