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- 802.11g . . . 14 matches
- ...The [[http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.11g-2003.pdf|IEEE 802.11g]] standard is an evolution of 802.11b however it will work at 22Mb and has some new modulations as...
- 802.11b . . . 11 matches
- ...[[http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.11b-1999.pdf|IEEE 802.11b]] is a popular standard for wireless networking. It has a
theoretical maximum speed of 11Mb/s, though...
- 802.11 . . . 8 matches
- ...'''802.11'''
802.11 is the [[http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.11.html|specification]] for wireless ethernet which is what all of the [[802.11a]], [[802.11b]] and [[802.11g...
- 802.11a . . . 5 matches
- ...[[http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.11a-1999.pdf|IEEE 802.11a]] is a protocol based on the 5.8GHz [[UNII]] band (instead of the
2.4GHz IsmBand), this protocol can r...
- PersonalTelcoUniversity . . . 3 matches
- ...nal Security ===
* GnuPg
* Generating Keys
* [[802.1X]]
* Wireless Security
* [[802.11i]]
* WiFiProtectedAccess
* WiredEquivalentPrivacy
* SecureShell
* {{{ sudo }}}
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- FHSS . . . 3 matches
- ...and then periodically (and predictably) hops between them (every 224 microseconds?). [[802.11]] requires the implementation of FHSS, but [[802.11b]] abandons it in favor of [[802.1...
- AccessControl . . . 3 matches
- ... ESSID (Extended Service Set ID) ====
This is the most basic method that comes with [[802.11]]. When you create a network in InfrastructureMode you must give it a name. In order...
- MeetingJanuary2003 . . . 2 matches
- ...node, more interesting things can happen not relying on the internet for content
* [[802.11b]] can't talk to another ap, we're stuck with 802.11b
* we wanted an upgradeable con...
- WhatIsFreedom . . . 1 match
- ... wired internet). However given that wireless, especially LineOfSite protocols like [[802.11b]], is inherently geograhpicly based I think that using lat/long as part of the metric...
- WEP . . . 1 match
- ...Privacy, a security protocol for wireless local area networks (WLANs) defined in the [[802.11b]] standard. WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired ...
- Prism2Card . . . 1 match
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Intersil sells the Prism2.x/3 chipset to wireless card manufacturers and for [[802.11b]] wireless gear the Prism2 chipset is pretty much the standard. A long time ago both Aironet...
- JimThompson . . . 1 match
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- ESSID . . . 1 match
- ...'''Extended Service Set ID'''
The ESSID is the identifying name of an [[802.11b]] wireless network. By specifying the ESSID in your client setup is how you make sure that you con...
- DirectSequenceSpreadSpectrum . . . 1 match
- ...put signal across a frequency band pseudo-randomly using a predefined ChippingCode. [[802.11b]] uses this technique.
This page gives a pretty good explanation that is a little mo...
- CategoryGlossary . . . 1 match
- ...This is a listing of all of the miscellaneous terms that get defined in the wiki.
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- BssMode . . . 1 match
- ...BSS (Basic Service Set) Mode, also known as InfrastructureMode, is where [[802.11b]] wireless clients talk to each other via an AccessPoint. This is as opposed to AdHocMode where ...
- AdHocMode . . . 1 match
- ...In wireless (specifically [[802.11b]]) an ad-hoc network is where all the wireless clients talk directly to each other. This is as opposed to BssMode (or InfrastructureMode) where...