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Typically, an
Access Point
is connected to a wired
LAN
. WDS lets access points be connected
wirelessly. The access points can function as wireless repeaters or bridges.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) is a data encryption protocol for
802.11
wireless networks.
All wireless stations and access points on the network are configured with a static 64-bit
(40-bit secret key + 24-bit initialization vector (IV)) or 128-bit (104-bit secret key + 24-bit
IV)
Shared Key
for data encryption. It uses a
RC4
stream cipher to encrypt the frame body
and CRC of each
802.11
frame before transmission.
Wi-Fi
A test and certification of interoperability for
WLAN
products based on the
IEEE 802.11
standard promoted by the
Wi-Fi Alliance
, a non-profit trade organization.
WINS
The
Windows Internet Naming Service
(WINS) is a server process for resolving Windows-based
computer names to IP addresses. It provides information that lets these systems browse
remote networks using the
Network Neighborhood
.
Wireless Networking Framework
There are two ways of organizing a wireless network:
■
Stations communicate directly with one another in an Ad-hoc Mode network, also
known as an independent basic service set (IBSS).
■
Stations communicate through an Access Point in an Infrastructure Mode network. A
single access point creates an infrastructure basic service set (BSS) whereas multiple
access points are organized in an extended service set (ESS).
WLAN
Wireless Local Area Network
(WLAN) is a
LAN
that uses high-frequency radio waves rather
than wires to communicate between its nodes.
WME
Wireless Multimedia Enhancements
(WME) is a subset of the
802.11e
draft specification. It
uses four priority queues between an
Access Point
and its clients. WME provides an interim,
standards-based
QoS
solution.
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA) is a
Wi-Fi
Alliance version of the draft
IEEE 802.11i
standard.
It provides more sophisticated data encryption than
WEP
and also provides user
authentication. WPA includes
TKIP
and
802.1x
mechanisms.
Summary of Contents for 7001 Series
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