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Technology Overview  

Keep Users Connected with Wireless LANs, Organizations worldwide are deploying wireless networks to increase productivity, enhance collaboration, and improve processes.

Instant interaction, text paging, voice services, and network access while traveling are transforming the business environment.

 

 

IEEE Standards for Wireless
  • 802.11a – for 54 Mbps 5 GHz Band (Operational Frequency) 

  • 802.11b – for 11 Mbps 2.4 GHz (Operational Frequency) 

  • 802.11g – for 54 Mbps 2.4 GHz (Operational Frequency)

The following components work together to create a unified wireless network:

  • Client Devices: These connect desktop and mobile devices to the wireless LAN in 802.11a-, 802.11b-, or 802.11g-compliant networks. Most of today’s laptops are wireless-enabled, and many specialized wireless client devices are now available.  

  • Access Points: These help connect wireless devices to networks, providing ubiquitous network access for many wireless environments. 

  • Network Unification: This is critical for network control, scalability, security, and reliability. Integration into existing networks enables system wide functions including security policies, intrusion prevention, and RF management.  

  • Network Management: As wireless networks grow in scale and complexity, management becomes more critical, requiring central design, control, and monitoring.

  • Mobility Services: A comprehensive wireless network provides built-in support for leading-edge applications such as wireless voice over IP, location services, advanced security, and other emerging technologies.

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