Wireless Network Technologies Flashcards

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802.11 technologies

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  • Frequency
    • 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
    • And sometimes both
  • Channels
    • Groups of frequencies, numbered by the IEEE
    • Non-overlapping channels would be necessary
  • Bandwidth
    • Amount of frequency in use
    • 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, 160 MHz
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Counting antennas

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• New technologies were added to 802.11n and802.11ac
• Send multiple streams of information over the same
frequency at the same time
• 802.11n - MIMO - Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output
• 802.11ac - MU-MIMO - Multi-user MIMO

• Number of antennas (802.11n and 802.11ac)
• Used to determine the number of available streams
• (Antennas on the access point) x (antennas on the
client): number of streams
• 2x2:2, 3x3:2, 4x4:4

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802.11 channel bandwidths

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  • 802.11a - 20 MHz
  • 802.11b - 22 MHz
  • 802.11g - 20 MHz

• 802.11n
• 20 MHz or 40 MHz (two contiguous 20 MHz
bonded channels)
• In 2.4 GHz, a 40 MHz channel uses over 80% of the
available bandwidth

• 802.11ac
• 40 MHz for 802.11n stations
• 80 MHz required for 802.11ac stations
• 160 MHz optional (contiguous channels or non-
contiguous bonded channels)

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2.4 GHz Spectrum for 802.11 - North America

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IEEE Channel # 1 6 11

20 MHz

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Power level controls

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  • Usually a wireless configuration
    • Set it as low as you can
  • How low is low?
    • This might require some additional site surveys
    • Maintain speeds across required distances
  • Consider the receiver
    • High-gain antennas can hear a lot
    • Location, location, location
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Omnidirectional antennas

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  • One of the most common
    • Included on most access points
  • Signal is evenly distributed on all sides
    • Omni=all
  • Good choice for most environments
    • You need coverage in all directions
  • No ability to focus the signal
    • A different antenna will be required
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Directional antennas

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  • Focus the signal
    • Increased distances
  • Send and receive in a single direction
    • Focused transmission and listening
  • Antenna performance is measured in dB
    • Double power every 3dB of gain
  • Yagi antenna
    • Very directional and high gain
  • Parabolic antenna
    • Focus the signal to a single point
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Wireless survey tools

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  • Signal coverage
  • Potential interference
  • Built-in tools
  • 3rd-party tools
  • Spectrum analyzer
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