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-Networking... without wires!
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-Most commonly provided by
[802.11b
], which uses the 2.4GHz microwave band, designated for low-power unlicensed use by the FCC in the USA in 1985 (Reserved because 2.4GHz is the resonant frequency of water, and that's how a microwave oven works - 2.4GHz waves break bonds in water!).
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-There are two primary modes an [802.11b] wlan can operate in: AdHoc
-(or peer-to-peer) mode, or Infrastructure mode. Infrastructure mode typically offers better security than AdHoc mode.
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-802.11b AdHoc networking requires 2 or more computers, each with a wireless interface of some sort - [PCMCIA], [PCI], [ISA] or [USB]. Infrastructure mode also requires a BaseStation, such as an AccessPoint.
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-You may also want to read about [FresnelZone], a phenomenon which occurs with long range(?) wireless links.
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-[CRCnet] is a project that is setting up wireless networking between WaikatoUniversity and some remote schools. It is run by the WandGroup.
-They gave a presentation to [WLUG] about Wireless Networking - see [MeetingTopics.2003-06-23].
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-Security is an issue with Wireless Networks that is often ignored. See WirelessNetworkSecurityNotes
.
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-See WirelessNetworkingNotes for wiki users' comments about setting up wireless networks
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-Part of CategoryWireless
+Describe
[WirelessNetworking
] here
.