Upgrading and Repairing Networks (5th Edition)
SOME OF THE MAIN TOPICS IN THIS CHAPTER ARE Why Go Wireless? Choosing Locations for Access Points Security Issues Wireless networking is one of the fastest growing segments of the networking industry that your end users will probably be aware of. Because the IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi standard has recently helped to bring some order to the chaos of non-interoperability that has existed these past few years , the price of wireless LAN equipment has fallen dramatically and it has become much easier to implement. However, you should consider whether you really need to use wireless networking in your LAN before you decide to implement it. Wireless networking isn't a solution looking for a problem. Indeed, there are many problems that wireless networking can solve. If you have the need, you should consider using a wireless solution. If you simply have eager users that want fun new things to play with, you should reconsider and think about the management, security, and troubleshooting tasks you'll have to deal with. One particular environment that can benefit greatly from wireless networking is the small office/home office (SOHO) network. Wireless networks are easier to install than having to run cables everywhere.
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