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ABSTRACT
The 802.11 Wireless LAN Standards
In 1997, the IEEE ratified the 802.11 Wireless LAN standards, establishing a global standard for implementing and deploying Wireless LANS. The throughput for 802.11 is 2Mbps, which was well below the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet counterpart. Late in 1999, the IEEE ratified the 802.11b standard extension, which raised the throughput to 11 Mbps, making this extension more comparable to the wired equivalent. The 802.11b also supports the 2 Mbps data rate and operates on the 2.4GHz band in radio frequency for high-speed data communications.
Wireless Lan Security Seminar Report
Page Length : 28
Content :
- Introduction
- Wireless LAN Deployment
- Wireless LAN Security Overview
- Protecting Wireless LANs
- Wireless LAN Security Summary
- Conclusion
- References
Wireless Lan Security Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Introduction
- WLAN Authentication
- WLAN Authentication Vulnerabilities
- WEP Encryption
- WEP Encryption Weaknesses
- Component of WLAN Security
- Future of WLAN Security
- Conclusion
- Reference
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