Wireless communication has the advantage of mobility and obviates the need for cabling, but is inherently less secure and is subject to the heavy regulation of the radio frequency spectrum. Nevertheless, the allocation of unlicensed parts of the spectrum has facilitated the growth in wireless local area networks (WLANs). WLAN technology is progressing at a rapid pace, but the most widely accepted WLAN standard is the IEEE 802.11.

This unique and highly practical text introduces the principles of WLANs based upon the IEEE 802.11 standards, demonstrating how to configure equipment in order to implement various network solutions. Readers will gain understanding of the security implications of wireless networks and learn how vulnerabilities can be mitigated. Additionally, the book examines the underlying 802.11 protocols and explains how to build mathematical models in order to analyse performance in a WLAN environment.

Topics and Features:

  • Presents a practical approach supported by the extensive use of examples and detailed instructions
  • Discusses various wireless network solutions across a number of different vendor platforms, including Cisco Aironet, Alactel-Lucent Omniaccess and Meru Networks
  • Provides numerous mathematical models for analyzing the performance of IEEE 802.11 standards, and shows how to build these models using Maple
  • Examines issues of wireless security and describes how to implement a wireless network with enterprise security
  • Investigates the medium access control sub-layer, and models for performance analysis of the MAC layer
  • Reviews the physical sub-layers of 802.11, describing modulation techniques and examining how devices adapt to changes in the RF environment.

A highly useful text/reference for industry professionals, undergraduate and graduate-level students will also find this book an ideal companion to a university course on wireless networking.

Dr. Alan Holt is Chief Technical Officer at the network consultancy company IP Performance Ltd., based in Bristol, UK. He is author of the popular Springer text Network Performance Analysis: Using the J Programming Language.

Dr. Chi-Yu Huang works for Tata Technologies Ltd., and is currently a software consultant on the Airbus project in Bristol. She was formerly Operations Manager for DL Consulting, New Zealand.



Zusammenfassung
This book is about wireless local area networks (WLANs) based upon the IEEE 802.11 standards. It has three primary objectives: To introduce the principles of 802.11 wireless networks and show how to con- ure equipment in order to implement various network solutions. To provide an understandingof the security implicationsof wireless networks and demonstrate how vulnerabilities can be mitigated. To introduce the underlying 802.11 protocols and build mathematical models in order to analyse performance in a WLAN environment. The book is aimed at industry professionals as well as undergraduate and gra- ate level students. It is intended as a companion for a university course on wireless networking. A practical approach is adopted in this book; examples are provided throughout, supported by detailed instructions. We cover a number of wireless vendors; namely, Ciscos Aironet, Alactel-Lucents Omniaccess and Meru Networks. While separate vendors, all three systems have a Cisco IOS-like command-line interface. The GNU/Linux operating system is used extensively throughout this book.

Inhalt
Radio Frequencies.- Medium Access Control.- Physical Layer.- Cryptography.- Wireless Security.- Configuring Wireless Networks.- Robust Security Network.- MAC Layer Performance Analysis.- Link Rate Adaptation.
Titel
802.11 Wireless Networks
Untertitel
Security and Analysis
EAN
9781849962759
ISBN
978-1-84996-275-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
25.06.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
5.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
212
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch