Wireless I. Six Modes of Wireless Six Modes of Wireless – Notes Master ▫Access Point or base station Managed ▫Aka Infrastructure Mode ▫Access point or.

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Wireless I

Six Modes of Wireless

Six Modes of Wireless – Notes Master ▫Access Point or base station Managed ▫Aka Infrastructure Mode ▫Access point or base station ▫Clients or stations Ad-hoc ▫Peer-to-peer  Informal network Mesh ▫“planned” ad-hoc ▫Self healing if a node goes down Repeater ▫Connects and repeats ▫Extends range of a network Monitor ▫Monitor all traffic

Six Modes of Wireless – Questions ▫Name 3 of the six modes  Managed  Master  Monitor  Ad-hoc  Mesh  Repeater

Protocols

Protocols – Notes WiFi: trademark ISM: Industrial, Scientific, Medical Protocol Letters ▫802.11a  54Mbs  5GHz band  “Enterprise” ▫802.11b  11Mbs  ~6-7 MBS  2.4GHz band  csma/ca ▫802.11g  54Mbs  2.4GHz band  Backwards compatible with b

Protocols – Questions What are pitfalls of the g network ▫If you use another protocol it slow ▫Microwave and baby monitor When did first be sanctioned ▫Legacy ▫A – 1999 ▫B – 1999 ▫G

Channels and Interference

Channels and Interference – Notes 2.4GHz band ▫14 channels  Channels 1, 6, 11, and 14 are “clear”  Don’t overlap any other channel  1-11 North America  1-13 “world”  +14 Japan ▫22 MHZ channel width ▫5 MHz channel separation 5.0 GHz band ▫Has other channels FCC Part 15 ▫ISM – play nice together

Channels and Interference – Questions Which band is used in Japan ▫14 Which channels do not overlap ▫1, 6, 11, 14 What is the latest standard ▫Ac ▫(ad proposed)

802.11n

802.11n – Notes MIMO ▫Multiple Input Multiple Output 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz bands Backwards compatible with previous standards 20 and 40 MHz channel width Twice the range 600Mb max band width ▫4 simultaneous data streams ▫Date rate: 7.2 to 150 Mbps per channel ac being developed ▫8 MIMO streams ▫80 and 160 MHz bandwidth for the channels ▫Max 6.93 Gbps

802.11n – Questions ▫What is MIMO  Mult in, Mult out ▫What are the bands for n  2.4GHz  5.0GHz ▫What is on physical differenct on n  Multiple antennas   beam forming