Wireless Technology Wireless Technology Wireless networks come in many different forms, cover various distances, and provide a range of low to high bandwidth depending on the type installed. Wireless LAN – Wireless LAN enable Laptop users to access the Network of a company.
Basic Wireless Devices 1. Wireless Access Points, 2. Wireless Network Interface Card (WNIC), 3. Wireless Antennas.
Wireless Access Points In the wireless networks, you’ll find a central component such as a switch that’s there to connect hosts together and allow them to communicate with each other. Only that device is known as a wireless access point (AP) instead.
Wireless Network Interface Card (WNIC) Every host you want to connect to a wireless network needs a wireless network interface card (WNIC) to do so. Basically, a wireless NIC does the same job as a traditional Ethernet NIC, only instead of having a socket/port to plug a cable into; the wireless NIC has a radio antenna. It would be difficult to buy a laptop today without a wireless card already built in.
Wireless Antennas Wireless antennas work with both transmitters and receivers. There are two broad classes of antennas on the market today: omnidirectional (or). Wireless access points have at least one antenna. Usually there’s two for better reception (referred to as diversity) and an Ethernet port to connect them to a wired network.
Wireless Standards (The 802.11 Standards) Standard
Speed
Frequency (GHZ)
Segment Length
802.11b 802.11a 802.11g 802.11n
11 Mbps 54 Mbps 54 Mbps 74 Mbps
2.4 5 2.4 2.4/5
150 75 100 250 to 300 m
to to to
350 175 300
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