IEEE 802.11: M.Neelima 680752031 S.Sai Sailaja 680752055 P.Sirisha 680752058
IEEE 802.11: M.Neelima 680752031 S.Sai Sailaja 680752055 P.Sirisha 680752058
IEEE 802.11: M.Neelima 680752031 S.Sai Sailaja 680752055 P.Sirisha 680752058
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M.NEELIMA
680752031
S.SAI SAILAJA
680752055
P.SIRISHA
680752058
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DOMAIN
IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.11 ARCHITECTURE
Architecture components:
IEEE 802.11 ARCHITECTURE
Diagram 1:
CHANNELS AND INTERNATIONAL
COMPATIBILITY
Diagram 2:
Spectral masks for 802.11g channels 1-14 in the 2.4 GHz band
FRAMES
Frame sections
FCS
Management frames
Control frames
STANDARDS AND AMENDMENTS
Standard
Amendment
Ease of setup
Safety
Security
Cost
CONCLUSION
802.11 WLANs are already commonly used in several large vertical markets.
. The new standards will also give WLAN customers the freedom to choose flexible,
interoperable solutions from multiple vendors, since it has been endorsed by most
major
networking and personal computer vendors. Broad manufacturer acceptance and
certifiable
interoperability means users can expect to see affordable, high-speed wireless
solutions
proliferate throughout the large enterprise, small business, and home markets. This
global
wireless LAN standard opens exciting new opportunities to expand the potential of
network
computing.