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Objective:
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Welcome to Wireless Networking Course. The objective of this lesson is to describe the development
and types of wireless network.
By the end of this video, you will be able to describe the development and types of wireless networking
technologies.
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According to CISCO, wireless network is a local-area network that uses radio waves to connect devices
such as computers and mobile phones to the internet and to your business network and its applications.
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• In the 1970s, the University of Hawaii conducted a research project by the name of Additive
Links Online Hawaii Area net (ALOHAnet).
o ALOHAnet research project set the foundation for the wireless networking services we
enjoy today.
• All wireless communications — including mobile, satellite, cellular, and WiFi utilize the ALOHA
protocol to establish an initial link.
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The key terminologies for wireless network that we will discuss in this course include:
• Radio wave
• PAN
• LAN
• MAN
• WAN
• Wi-Fi
• WAP
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The radio wave is generated by a transmitter such as antenna and then detected by a receiver. For
example, an antenna sends radio waves into a space. Then a receiver picks up the radio waves from
space. Transmitters and receivers are typically designed to operate over a limited range of frequencies.
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Personal area network provides internet access to a very limited area — typically about 100 meters for
most applications using protocols like Bluetooth and Zigbee.
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Local area network provides an internet access to an area like an office building or a house.
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Metropolitan area network provides internet access to wider areas such as a city.
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Wide area network provides internet access to an area outside the range of the LAN and MAN. WAN
uses cellular technology to enable users to make phone calls to others connecting either through a
wireless WAN or a wired telephone system.
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Wireless fidelity (Wi-fi) is a radio frequency signal that is used to connect computers, smartphones, and
other devices to the internet.
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Wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless devices connect to the wireless network.
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What is a router?
According to CISCO, a router is a device that receives and sends data on computer networks. Routers are
sometimes confused with network hubs, modems, or network switches. However, routers can combine
the functions of these components, and connect with these devices, to improve Internet access or help
create business networks.
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• A router acts as a hub to connect a local area network and manage communications among
devices.
• Wireless access point on the other hand, is a sub-device that provides another location for more
devices to connect on the network.
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1. Mobility and collaboration. This means you are able to stay connected while you are moving
around within the network area.
2. Accessibility. This means it expands access and enables people to stay connected.
3. Expandability. This means it allows you to provide access to other users without running cables
and wires.
4. Guest access. This means, it allows you to offer guest access network while keeping your
network resources protected. For example, businesses provide guest access of internet to their
customers.