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sponsored by Global Knowledge
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10 Dec 2008
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10 Dec 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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14
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
It seems that Wi-Fi networks have been misunderstood by much of the IT community since their inception. Even the reasons for this misunderstanding are kind of hard to understand. It could be that the rising popularity of Wi-Fi caused demand to surge ahead of the supply of professionals ready to manage networks. Maybe it’s that networking folks and radio frequency folks both had to learn the other side’s technology on a fairly intimate level. Maybe it’s just that engineers cooped up in an RF chamber all day have a hard time explaining themselves. Whatever the reason, the result has been that myths about 802.11 (better known as Wi-Fi) networks have grown almost as fast as the technology itself.
Being wireless networking instructors allows us a unique perspective in sampling the Wi-Fi myths that are believed by a wide variety of IT professionals. In this paper examine 11 such myths and explore ways to use correct information about wireless LANs to make your networks scalable, secure and satisfying to your users.
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Author
Benjamin Miller and Gene T. Hill
Benjamin Miller and Gene T. Hill are both wireless networking instructors for Global Knowledge. Mr. Miller is also the Course Director for the Global Knowledge wireless curriculum. Mr. Hill is the owner of a wireless services company that specializes in the installation and management of wireless Internet service for residential developments, the hospitality industry, and wireless Internet service providers. Both men are Certified Wireless Networking Experts (CWNE) and Certified Wireless Network Trainers (CWNT).
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