Service Set ID (SSID)
Service Set ID (SSID)
“Network name“
0 to 256 bits (32 bytes) long
Manual configuration (tip: overwrite default configuration!)
Each WLAN network (IBSS or ESS) has an SSID
“Basic Security Feature“
Basic Service Set ID (BSSID)
“Cell ID“
48 bit (6 bytes): MAC address format
BSSID value: MAC address of the APs (if available)
Random value (with IBSS)
Peer-to-peer configuration
(ad-hoc mode)
WLAN configuration with Access Point
(infrastructure mode)
Use of Access Points
IP Network
Subnet #1
IP Network
Subnet #2
IP Network
WAN
Use of an Extension Point (EP)
Extension Point
Use of directional antennae
IEEE 802.11 basic
components
BSS 1
STA 1
STA 2
STA 3
Terminal Terminal
(hardwired) (hardwired)
Mobile
terminal
Access
Point
Mobile
terminal
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
No Access Point
No pre-planning
WLAN adapter: “Ad-hoc mode“
Disadvantage: restricted range
Distribution System I
STA 1
DS
STA 2
AP
AP
STA 3
STA 1
DS
STA 2
AP
AP
STA 3