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CATCHiNG THE AiR STUFF



CATCHiNG THE AiR STUFF
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- Date Added: Nov 8, 2003
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WLan Cookbook



Case description of setting up a wireless bridge connection
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- Date Added: Nov 9, 2003
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High-Gain Low-Cost Antenna Systems for WLAN and HyperLAN Point to Point Links



In this paper present an antenna system in which such features are satisfied using standard
commercial TVSAT parabolic reflectors fed by a printed antenna.
- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Nov 9, 2003
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Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Networking Issues: Wardriving and Warchalking



Wardriving and Warchalking
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- Date Added: Nov 9, 2003
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WLAN Hotspot Best Practices



Wireless is quickly becoming the access
mechanism of choice for the mainstream and is no longer limited to early adopters. Chances are many of your employees are active hotspot users even if corporate security policies forbid
wireless. Most network administrators don’t know if employees are accessing corporate resources through wireless ‘hotspots’, or whether they are using wireless technologies responsibly.
- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Nov 9, 2003
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wifi-bluetooth-interference



Wireless communication
in telemedicine using
Bluetooth and IEEE
802.11b
- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Dec 8, 2003
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Fast Inter-AP Handoff Using Predictive Authentication Scheme in a Public Wireless LAN



- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Dec 11, 2003
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Wardriving e network auditing



- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Dec 14, 2003
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How Things Work: WLAN Technologies and Security Mechanism



This paper explains the concepts of wireless communications based on the
electromagnetic theory and introduces wireless standards and elements. The central part of this paper is the detailed discussion of the wireless security mechanisms: WEP, 802.1x, and WPA. Rather than labeling either of them as weak, strong, secure, or vulnerable, it describes specific functions they perform by analyzing algorithms, protocols, and parameters involved in each mechanism.
- Category: FAQs/Guides
- Date Added: Jan 12, 2004
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