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Wired and Wireless network management 1. outline 2 Wireless applications Wireless LAN Wireless LAN transmission medium WLAN modes WLAN design consideration.

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1 Wired and Wireless network management 1

2 outline 2 Wireless applications Wireless LAN Wireless LAN transmission medium WLAN modes WLAN design consideration WLAN management functions

3 Wireless applications 3 Some common applications of wireless data communication include the following: Accessing the Internet using a cellular phone Home or business Internet connection over satellite Beaming data between two handheld computing devices Wireless keyboard and mouse for the PC http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/printerfriend ly/169686

4 WLAN 4 Another common application of wireless data communication is the wireless LAN (WLAN), which is built in accordance with Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standards.. http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/printerfriend ly/169686

5 WLAN transmission medium 5 WLANs typically use: Radio waves (for example, 902 MHz), Microwaves (for example, 2.4 GHz), Infrared (IR) waves (for example, 820 nm) for communication. http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/printerfriend ly/169686

6 WLAN modes 6 Infrastructure mode Ad hoc mode http://ccm.net/contents/804-wifi-modes-of- operation-802-11-or-wi-fi

7 Infrastructure mode 7 In which wireless clients are connected to an access point via a wireless link http://ccm.net/contents/804-wifi-modes-of- operation-802-11-or-wi-fi

8 Infrastructure mode 8 It is possible to link several access point together using a connection called a distribution system The distribution system can also be a wired network, a cable between two access points or even a wireless network http://ccm.net/contents/804-wifi-modes-of- operation-802-11-or-wi-fi

9 Infrastructure mode 9 The closer an access point is, the higher its data transfer capacity is So, a station within range of multiple access points may choose the access point offering the balance of capacity and current traffic load http://ccm.net/contents/804-wifi-modes-of- operation-802-11-or-wi-fi

10 Ad hoc mode 10 In ad hoc mode, wireless client machines connect to one another in order to form a peer-to-peer network A network in which every machine acts as both a client and an access point at the same time. http://ccm.net/contents/804-wifi-modes-of- operation-802-11-or-wi-fi

11 WLAN design consideration 11 The following factors should be considered when designing wireless access layer:  Client device power  Radio frequency (RF) vulnerabilities  Volume of network traffic Controller-Based Wireless LAN Fundamentals: An end-to-end reference guide to design, deploy, manage, and secure 802.11 wireless networks 1st Edition

12 Continuous Availability and Outage Planning 12 The factors that affect availability and for which the design considerations should be made to make the wireless deployment resilient include the following: Power loss RF interference Controller-Based Wireless LAN Fundamentals: An end-to-end reference guide to design, deploy, manage, and secure 802.11 wireless networks 1st Edition

13 WLAN capacity 13 It can be increased by: increasing the number of cells making the cell size smaller, which means fewer users per cell sharing the media Utilizing more channels which requires managing the RF spectrum Controller-Based Wireless LAN Fundamentals: An end-to-end reference guide to design, deploy, manage, and secure 802.11 wireless networks 1st Edition

14 key system management functions that should already be included in your WLAN bundle. 14 WLAN planning tools Automated deployment and operations Monitoring and control Optimization and extensibility Reporting and logs RF spectrum management Security Mobility management Troubleshooting and remediation Accessible interface Managing voice services Location and tracking Visitor and guest access Multi-site management http://www.networkworld.com/article/2275699/wireless/navigating-the-wlan-management-maze.html


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