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Terry Gray Networks & Distributed Computing 19 March 2002
WIRELESS UPDATE Terry Gray Networks & Distributed Computing 19 March 2002
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What’s New? 802.11a here sooner/cheaper than predicted
Climate of increasing liability concerns More standards
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802.11a: Successor? Faster (54 vs. 11… really 27 vs 6)
Shorter distance (30m vs. 100m) More power consumption Available now at 2x price of b Incompatible w/ b installed base Probably need WAPs for both, or dual-mode WAPs
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LAN Wireless Standards
IEEE GHz, 1-2Mbps, FHSS, DSSS IEEE a 5Ghz, 54Mbps IEEE b 2.4Ghz, 11Mbps DSSS (WiFi) IEEE e QoS, etc IEEE f Inter-AP protocol IEEE g 2.4GHz, 20+Mbps IEEE h “spectrum managed” a IEEE i Security, incorporating 802.1x IEEE j Convergence w/Hiperlan In US, all use unlicensed “ISM” bands
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Global 802.11 Issues WISPr (wide area) roaming
Comcast vs. community bandwidth sharing Shutdowns due to security concerns Shutdowns due to interference
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Campus 802.11 Issues liability --”attractive nuisance” addressing
roaming management ad hoc installations maturity: a e g h i designing for both b and a cost recovery for enterprise deployment
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C&C Wireless Approach Dedicated per-building subnet
addresses, performance, fault isolation Enterprise access points + auth server Auth policy: perimeter control only Assume insecure: use SSH/SSL/K5 Convenient user configuration L2 roaming only
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Conclusions: Same as Before
Wireless is very addictive. It will be very popular. It will be very problematic. It will cost more than you expect. In offices, it is not a replacement for wired. The dust has not settled.
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