1.6 - Mobile Device Connectivity Flashcards
1
Q
Wireless / cellular data network
A
Your phone has an Internet connection
• Use your mobile provider network
• Take advantage of this connectivity
2
Q
Hotspot
A
- Turn your phone into a WiFi Router
- You may have to pay extra phone charges
- Other devices connect to your phone via WiFi
3
Q
Wireless / cellular data network
A
Tethering
• Anchored to your mobile device
• Connect your laptop via USB or Bluetooth
• Single connection
• May require additional services from phone provider
4
Q
Wireless / cellular data network
A
• Airplane mode - One button turns off all radios • Cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, etc. • You can re-enable individual features without enabling cellular features • Useful when the airplane has WiFi
5
Q
Wireless networks
A
• Enable and disable cellular, WiFi, and Bluetooth independently • Airplanes, conserve battery • iOS - Settings / Cellular • Android - Settings / Wireless & network settings
6
Q
Bluetooth
A
• Short-range personal area network (PAN) • About 10 meters • Connect different devices • Mouse, keyboard, headset, computer, automobile, speakers • Once paired, devices work together • Connect and disconnect automatically
7
Q
Phone updates
A
PRL updates • Preferred Roaming List • CDMA networks (i.e., Verizon, Sprint) • Allows your phone to connect to the right tower • Can be updated over the air (OTA) • PRI updates • Product Release Instructions • Radio settings - ID numbers, network codes, country codes, etc. • Also updated over the air
8
Q
Your phone is a radio
A
- Baseband radio processor
- A network interface for your radio
- This isn’t WiFi or Bluetooth
- Has its own firmware and memory
- Quite proprietary
- Real-time operating system
- Everything happens very quickly as needed
- The firmware can be updated
- Over the air (OTA)
- Invisible to the end user
9
Q
Bluetooth pairing process
A
Enable Bluetooth on both devices • Android and iOS: Settings / Bluetooth • Set devices to discoverable mode • May require key sequence on Bluetooth device • Select discovered device • Many devices may appear! • Enter or confirm PIN • Should be the same on both devices • Test connectivity • Devices should now communicate
10
Q
IMSI
A
- International Mobile Subscriber Identity
- Identifies the user of a mobile network
- Can be provisioned in the SIM card
- Swap the SIM to move between phones
11
Q
IMEI
A
- International Mobile Station Equipment Identity
- Identifies a physical mobile device
- Every phone has a different IMEI
- Can be used to allow or disallow access
12
Q
VPN
A
- Turn your phone into a VPN endpoint
- Important for secure communication
- Integrated into the phone OS
- No additional software required
- May require some additional setup
- Detailed configuration settings
- May support multifactor authentication
- RSA SecureID