What do you mean by wireless networks
Wireless
network may be classified into different categories based on the range of
operation they offer. The most common classification scheme divides the
wireless networks into four categories listed in the table below, together with
short examples.
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Coverage |
EXample |
Application |
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Wireless Personal Area networks
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Very short – 10 merter but usually much smaller |
Bluetooth 802.15 , IrDA communication |
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Data exchange between
smartsphone ·
Headsest ·
Smart watchres |
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This
tutorial is mainly going to cover WLAN technology, however we will also cover
the various aspects of Bluetooth communication (WPAN).
Wireless Technology
Statistics
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Just to give you some proof, that wireless technologies will affect
our lives in more and more ways every year. Have a look at the sample
statistics that have been found! Some of them seems to be a scary, but at the
same time they simply show how much we rely on wireless communication nowadays.
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By 2020, around 24 Billion devices will be
connected to the internet, with more than half connected via wireless. This is
true Internet of Things (IoT). How does it sound, taking into a fact
that we have around 7.4 Billion people living on the earth now?
· About 70% of all
the types of wireless communication is Wi-Fi (802.11 standard).
· The speed of the Wi-Fi network has grown from 802.11a - 54Mbps (in 1999) to ac-wave 1 - 1.3 Gbps (in 2012). On top of that, there is the 801.11ac-wave2 on the horizon with multi-Gbps speeds.
· Every day, millions of people are making cash transfer and accessing
their bank account using smartphones over the Wi-Fi!
Are you still
hesitant about the importance of security in wireless implementations?\
Wi-Fi Networks
The choice of devices used in wireless deployments is influenced by the type of deployment whether this is going to be a network for a small house, shop, a big enterprise network or the one for hotels.
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