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The #1 selling Wi-Fi networking reference guide in the world

The CWNA: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Study Guide is the ultimate preparation resource for the CWNA exam. Fully updated to align with the latest version of the exam, this book features expert coverage of all exam objectives to help you pass the exam. But passing the exam is just a first step. For over 16 years, the CWNA Study Guide has helped individuals jump-start their wireless networking careers. Wireless networking professionals across the globe use this book as their workplace reference guide for enterprise Wi-Fi technology.

Owning this book provides you with a foundation of knowledge for important Wi-Fi networking topics, including:

* Radio frequency (RF) fundamentals
* 802.11 MAC and medium access
* Wireless LAN topologies and architecture
* WLAN design, troubleshooting and validation
* Wi-Fi networking security

The book authors have over 40 years of combined Wi-Fi networking expertise and provide real-world insights that you can leverage in your wireless networking career. Each of the book's 20 chapters breaks down complex topics into easy to understand nuggets of useful information. Each chapter has review questions that help you gauge your progress along the way. Additionally, hands-on exercises allow you to practice applying CWNA concepts to real-world scenarios. You also get a year of free access to the Sybex online interactive learning environment, which features additional resources and study aids, including bonus practice exam questions.

The CWNA certification is a de facto standard for anyone working with wireless technology. It shows employers that you have demonstrated competence in critical areas, and have the knowledge and skills to perform essential duties that keep their wireless networks functioning and safe. The CWNA: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Study Guide gives you everything you need to pass the exam with flying colors.
The #1 selling Wi-Fi networking reference guide in the world

The CWNA: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Study Guide is the ultimate preparation resource for the CWNA exam. Fully updated to align with the latest version of the exam, this book features expert coverage of all exam objectives to help you pass the exam. But passing the exam is just a first step. For over 16 years, the CWNA Study Guide has helped individuals jump-start their wireless networking careers. Wireless networking professionals across the globe use this book as their workplace reference guide for enterprise Wi-Fi technology.

Owning this book provides you with a foundation of knowledge for important Wi-Fi networking topics, including:

* Radio frequency (RF) fundamentals
* 802.11 MAC and medium access
* Wireless LAN topologies and architecture
* WLAN design, troubleshooting and validation
* Wi-Fi networking security

The book authors have over 40 years of combined Wi-Fi networking expertise and provide real-world insights that you can leverage in your wireless networking career. Each of the book's 20 chapters breaks down complex topics into easy to understand nuggets of useful information. Each chapter has review questions that help you gauge your progress along the way. Additionally, hands-on exercises allow you to practice applying CWNA concepts to real-world scenarios. You also get a year of free access to the Sybex online interactive learning environment, which features additional resources and study aids, including bonus practice exam questions.

The CWNA certification is a de facto standard for anyone working with wireless technology. It shows employers that you have demonstrated competence in critical areas, and have the knowledge and skills to perform essential duties that keep their wireless networks functioning and safe. The CWNA: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Study Guide gives you everything you need to pass the exam with flying colors.
Über den Autor

DAVID D. COLEMAN, CWNE #4, David D. Coleman, CWNE #4, is a technology evangelist and public speaker who specializes in Wi-Fi and cloud technologies. David is also Director of Product Marketing for Extreme Networks. He is the author of numerous books, white papers and videos about Wi-Fi technology. DAVID A. WESTCOTT, CWNE #7, is an independent consultant and WLAN technical trainer of thirty years. He provides vendor and custom wireless training to government agencies, corporations and universities around the world.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword xxxv

Introduction xxxvii

Assessment Test lvi

Chapter 1 Overview of Wireless Standards, Organizations, and Fundamentals 1

History of Wireless Local Area Networks 3

Standards Organizations 5

Federal Communications Commission 5

International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector 6

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 8

Internet Engineering Task Force 9

Wi-Fi Alliance 11

International Organization for Standardization 21

Core, Distribution, and Access 22

Communications Fundamentals 24

Communication Terminology 24

Understanding Carrier Signals 25

Understanding Keying Methods 27

Summary 33

Exam Essentials 33

Review Questions 34

Chapter 2 IEEE 802.11 Standard and Amendments 39

Original IEEE 802.11 Standard 42

IEEE 802.11-2020 Ratified Amendments 44

802.11a-1999 45

802.11b-1999 46

802.11d-2001 47

802.11e-2005 47

802.11g-2003 48

802.11h-2003 50

802.11i-2004 52

802.11j-2004 53

802.11k-2008 53

802.11n-2009 54

802.11p-2010 55

802.11r-2008 55

802.11s-2011 56

802.11u-2011 57

802.11v-2011 58

802.11w-2009 58

802.11y-2008 59

802.11z-2010 59

802.11aa-2012 59

802.11ac-2013 59

802.11ad-2012 60

802.11ae-2012 61

802.11af-2014 61

802.11ah-2016 62

802.11ai-2016 63

802.11aj-2018 63

802.11ak-2018 63

802.11aq-2018 63

IEEE 802.11 Draft Amendments 63

802.11ax (High Efficiency) 64

802.11ay (Next-Generation 60 GHz) 65

802.11az (Next-Generation Positioning) 65

802.11ba (Wake-Up Radio) 65

802.11bb (Light Communications) 65

802.11bc (Enhanced Broadcast Service) 65

802.11bd (Enhancements for Next-Generation V2X) 65

802.11be (Extremely High Throughput) 66

Defunct Amendments 66

802.11F 66

802.11T 67

IEEE Task Group m 68

Summary 69

Exam Essentials 69

Review Questions 70

Chapter 3 Radio Frequency Fundamentals 75

What is a Radio Frequency Signal? 77

Radio Frequency Characteristics 78

Wavelength 78

Frequency 83

Amplitude 85

Phase 86

Radio Frequency Behaviors 87

Wave Propagation 87

Absorption 88

Reflection 89

Scattering 91

Refraction 91

Diffraction 92

Loss (Attenuation) 94

Free Space Path Loss 96

Multipath 98

Gain (Amplification) 101

RF Analysis Tools 102

Summary 103

Exam Essentials 103

Review Questions 104

Chapter 4 Radio Frequency Components, Measurements, and Mathematics 109

Components of RF Communications 112

Transmitter 112

Antenna 113

Receiver 114

Intentional Radiator 114

Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power 114

Units of Power and Comparison 115

Watt 116

Milliwatt 117

Decibel 117

Decibels Relative to an Isotropic Radiator (dBi) 120

Decibels Relative to a Half-Wave Dipole Antenna (dBd) 120

Decibels Relative to 1 Milliwatt (dBm) 121

Inverse Square Law 122

RF Mathematics 123

Rule of 10s and 3s 124

RF Math Summary 129

Noise Floor 130

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 130

Signal-to-Interference-Plus-Noise Ratio 131

Received Signal Strength Indicator 131

Link Budget 135

Fade Margin/System Operating Margin 138

Summary 140

Exam Essentials 142

Review Questions 143

Chapter 5 Radio Frequency Signal and Antenna Concepts 147

Azimuth and Elevation Charts (Antenna Radiation Envelopes) 150

Interpreting Polar Charts 152

Beamwidth 155

Antenna Types 157

Omnidirectional Antennas 158

Downtilt Omnidirectional Antennas 161

Semidirectional Antennas 162

Highly Directional Antennas 164

Sector Antennas 166

Antenna Arrays 167

Visual Line of Sight 169

RF Line of Sight 169

Fresnel Zone 170

Earth Bulge 174

Antenna Polarization 175

Antenna Diversity 176

Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output 177

MIMO Antennas 178

Antenna Connection and Installation 179

Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 179

Signal Loss 181

Antenna Mounting 181

Antenna Accessories 187

Cables 188

Connectors 188

Splitters 189

Amplifiers 189

Attenuators 190

Lightning Arrestors 191

Grounding Rods and Wires 192

Regulatory Compliance 192

Summary 194

Exam Essentials 194

Review Questions 195

Chapter 6 Wireless Networks and Spread Spectrum Technologies 199

Throughput vs. Bandwidth 201

Narrowband and Spread Spectrum 202

Multipath Interference 204

Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum 205

Hopping Sequence 206

Dwell Time 207

Hop Time 207

Modulation 207

Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum 208

DSSS Data Encoding 208

Modulation 209

Transmit Spectrum Mask 210

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing 211

Convolutional Coding 212

Modulation 213

Transmit Spectrum Mask 215

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access 217

Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Bands 218

900 MHz ISM Band 218

2.4 GHz ISM Band 219

5.8 GHz ISM Band 219

5 GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Bands 220

U-NII-1 220

U-NII-2A 221

U-NII-2C 221

U-NII-3 222

U-NII-4 222

60 GHz for Wi-Fi 223

Below 1 GHz 224

2.4 GHz Channels 224

5 GHz Channels 227

Long-Term Evolution in 5 GHz 231

6 GHz Channels 232

6 GHz Incumbents 235

Automated Frequency Coordination 236

6 GHz Worldwide 237

6 GHz Wi-Fi Considerations 238

Summary 239

Exam Essentials 239

Review Questions 240

Chapter 7 Wireless LAN Topologies 245

Wireless Networking Topologies 247

Wireless Wide Area Network 248

Wireless Metropolitan Area Network 248

Wireless Personal Area Network 249

Wireless Local Area Network 250

802.11 Stations 251

Client Station 252

Access Point Station 252

Integration Service 252

Distribution System 253

Wireless Distribution System 254

802.11 Service Sets 255

Service Set Identifier 256

Basic Service Set 256

Basic Service Area 257

Basic Service Set Identifier 258

Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers 259

Extended Service Set 261

Independent Basic Service Set 262

Personal Basic Service Set 264

Mesh Basic Service Set 264

QoS Basic Service Set 266

802.11 Configuration Modes 267

Access Point Modes 267

Client Station Modes 268

Summary 269

Exam Essentials 269

Review Questions 271

Chapter 8 802.11 Medium Access 275

CSMA/CA vs. CSMA/CD 276

Collision Detection 277

Distributed Coordination Function 278

Physical Carrier Sense 279

Virtual Carrier Sense 280

Pseudo-Random Backoff Timer 283

Interframe Space 285

Hybrid Coordination Function 286

Enhanced Distributed Channel Access 287

HCF Controlled Channel Access 288

Wi-Fi Multimedia 288

Airtime Fairness 290

Summary 292

Exam Essentials 292

Review Questions 293

Chapter 9 802.11 MAC 297

Packets, Frames, and Bits 299

Data-Link Layer 300

MAC Service Data Unit 300

MAC Protocol Data Unit 300

Physical Layer 301

PLCP Service Data Unit 301

PLCP Protocol Data Unit 302

802.11 and 802.3 Interoperability 302

802.11 MAC Header 303

Frame Control Field 304

Duration/ID Field 306

MAC Layer Addressing 307

Sequence Control Field 314

QoS Control Field 315

HT Control Field 315

802.11 Frame Body 315

802.11 Trailer 316

802.11 State Machine 317

Management Frames 318

Beacon 318

Authentication 325

Association 326

Reassociation 329

Disassociation 331

Deauthentication 331

Action Frame 331

Control Frames 333

ACK Frame 333

Block Acknowledgment 335

PS-Poll 336

RTS/CTS 336

CTS-to-Self 338

Protection Mechanisms 338

Data Frames 341

QoS and Non-QoS Data Frames 342

Non-Data Carrying Frames 343

Power Management 344

Legacy Power Management 345

WMM-Power Save and U-APSD 347

MIMO Power Management 349

802.11ax Power Management 349

Summary 350

Exam Essentials 350

Review Questions 352

Chapter 10 MIMO Technology: HT and VHT 357

MIMO 360

Radio Chains 362

Spatial Multiplexing 363

MIMO versus SISO diversity 366

Maximal Ratio Combining 366

Space-Time Block Coding 367

Cyclic Shift Diversity 368

Transmit Beamforming 368

Explicit Beamforming 370

Multi-User MIMO 371

Multi-User Beamforming 373

Channels 376

20 MHz Channels 376

40 MHz Channels 377

Forty MHz Intolerant 379

80 MHz and 160 MHz Channels 380

Guard Interval 382

256-QAM Modulation 384

802.11n/ac PPDUs 388

Non-HT 388

HT Mixed 388

VHT 389

802.11n/ac MAC 390

A-MSDU 390

A-MPDU 391

Block Acknowledgment 392

Power Management 392

Modulation and Coding Scheme 394

802.11ac Data Rates 397

HT/VHT Protection Mechanisms 399

HT Protection Modes (0-3) 399

Wi-Fi Alliance Certification 400

Summary 403

Exam Essentials 403

Review Questions 405

Chapter 11 WLAN Architecture 409

WLAN Client Devices 411

802.11 Radio Form Factors 412

802.11 Radio Chipsets 418

Client Utilities 418

Management, Control, and Data Planes 421

Management Plane 422

Control Plane 422

Data Plane 423

WLAN Architecture 423

Autonomous WLAN Architecture 423

Centralized Network Management Systems 425

Centralized WLAN Architecture 427

Distributed WLAN Architecture 434

Hybrid WLAN Architecture 436

Specialty WLAN Infrastructure 437

Enterprise WLAN Branch Routers 437

WLAN Mesh Access Points 438

WLAN Bridges 439

Real-Time Location Systems 441

VoWiFi 443

Cloud Networking 445

Application Programming Interface 448

Transport and Data Formats 449

WLAN APIs 450

Common Applications 450

Infrastructure Management 451

Protocols for Management 452

Summary 456

Exam Essentials 457

Review Questions 458

Chapter 12 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 463

History of PoE 464

Nonstandard PoE 465

IEEE 802.3af 465

IEEE Std 802.3-2005, Clause 33 465

IEEE 802.3at-2009 465

IEEE Std 802.3-2018, Clause 33 466

IEEE 802.3bt-2018 466

PoE Devices 467

Powered Device 467

Power-Sourcing Equipment 469

Endpoint PSE 470

Midspan PSE 476

Planning and Deploying PoE 484

Power Planning 484

Redundancy 487

Downgrade PoE Capabilities 488

802.3bt Power Considerations 488

Summary 490

Exam Essentials 491

Review Questions 492

Chapter 13 WLAN Design Concepts 497

WLAN Coverage Design 499

Received Signal 500

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 501

Dynamic Rate Switching 503

Transmit Power 504

Roaming Design 505

Primary and Secondary Coverage 508

Fast Secure Roaming 509

Layer 3 Roaming 510

Channel Design 512

Adjacent Channel Interference 512

2.4 GHz Channel Reuse 513

Co-Channel Interference 516

5 GHz Channel Reuse 519

DFS Channels 521

40 MHz Channel Design 527

Static Channels and Transmit...
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 1088
Inhalt: 1088 S.
ISBN-13: 9781119734505
ISBN-10: 1119734509
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W119734500
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Westcott, David A.
Coleman, David D.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Maße: 236 x 186 x 57 mm
Von/Mit: David A. Westcott (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.04.2021
Gewicht: 1,89 kg
preigu-id: 118972952
Über den Autor

DAVID D. COLEMAN, CWNE #4, David D. Coleman, CWNE #4, is a technology evangelist and public speaker who specializes in Wi-Fi and cloud technologies. David is also Director of Product Marketing for Extreme Networks. He is the author of numerous books, white papers and videos about Wi-Fi technology. DAVID A. WESTCOTT, CWNE #7, is an independent consultant and WLAN technical trainer of thirty years. He provides vendor and custom wireless training to government agencies, corporations and universities around the world.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword xxxv

Introduction xxxvii

Assessment Test lvi

Chapter 1 Overview of Wireless Standards, Organizations, and Fundamentals 1

History of Wireless Local Area Networks 3

Standards Organizations 5

Federal Communications Commission 5

International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector 6

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 8

Internet Engineering Task Force 9

Wi-Fi Alliance 11

International Organization for Standardization 21

Core, Distribution, and Access 22

Communications Fundamentals 24

Communication Terminology 24

Understanding Carrier Signals 25

Understanding Keying Methods 27

Summary 33

Exam Essentials 33

Review Questions 34

Chapter 2 IEEE 802.11 Standard and Amendments 39

Original IEEE 802.11 Standard 42

IEEE 802.11-2020 Ratified Amendments 44

802.11a-1999 45

802.11b-1999 46

802.11d-2001 47

802.11e-2005 47

802.11g-2003 48

802.11h-2003 50

802.11i-2004 52

802.11j-2004 53

802.11k-2008 53

802.11n-2009 54

802.11p-2010 55

802.11r-2008 55

802.11s-2011 56

802.11u-2011 57

802.11v-2011 58

802.11w-2009 58

802.11y-2008 59

802.11z-2010 59

802.11aa-2012 59

802.11ac-2013 59

802.11ad-2012 60

802.11ae-2012 61

802.11af-2014 61

802.11ah-2016 62

802.11ai-2016 63

802.11aj-2018 63

802.11ak-2018 63

802.11aq-2018 63

IEEE 802.11 Draft Amendments 63

802.11ax (High Efficiency) 64

802.11ay (Next-Generation 60 GHz) 65

802.11az (Next-Generation Positioning) 65

802.11ba (Wake-Up Radio) 65

802.11bb (Light Communications) 65

802.11bc (Enhanced Broadcast Service) 65

802.11bd (Enhancements for Next-Generation V2X) 65

802.11be (Extremely High Throughput) 66

Defunct Amendments 66

802.11F 66

802.11T 67

IEEE Task Group m 68

Summary 69

Exam Essentials 69

Review Questions 70

Chapter 3 Radio Frequency Fundamentals 75

What is a Radio Frequency Signal? 77

Radio Frequency Characteristics 78

Wavelength 78

Frequency 83

Amplitude 85

Phase 86

Radio Frequency Behaviors 87

Wave Propagation 87

Absorption 88

Reflection 89

Scattering 91

Refraction 91

Diffraction 92

Loss (Attenuation) 94

Free Space Path Loss 96

Multipath 98

Gain (Amplification) 101

RF Analysis Tools 102

Summary 103

Exam Essentials 103

Review Questions 104

Chapter 4 Radio Frequency Components, Measurements, and Mathematics 109

Components of RF Communications 112

Transmitter 112

Antenna 113

Receiver 114

Intentional Radiator 114

Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power 114

Units of Power and Comparison 115

Watt 116

Milliwatt 117

Decibel 117

Decibels Relative to an Isotropic Radiator (dBi) 120

Decibels Relative to a Half-Wave Dipole Antenna (dBd) 120

Decibels Relative to 1 Milliwatt (dBm) 121

Inverse Square Law 122

RF Mathematics 123

Rule of 10s and 3s 124

RF Math Summary 129

Noise Floor 130

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 130

Signal-to-Interference-Plus-Noise Ratio 131

Received Signal Strength Indicator 131

Link Budget 135

Fade Margin/System Operating Margin 138

Summary 140

Exam Essentials 142

Review Questions 143

Chapter 5 Radio Frequency Signal and Antenna Concepts 147

Azimuth and Elevation Charts (Antenna Radiation Envelopes) 150

Interpreting Polar Charts 152

Beamwidth 155

Antenna Types 157

Omnidirectional Antennas 158

Downtilt Omnidirectional Antennas 161

Semidirectional Antennas 162

Highly Directional Antennas 164

Sector Antennas 166

Antenna Arrays 167

Visual Line of Sight 169

RF Line of Sight 169

Fresnel Zone 170

Earth Bulge 174

Antenna Polarization 175

Antenna Diversity 176

Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output 177

MIMO Antennas 178

Antenna Connection and Installation 179

Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 179

Signal Loss 181

Antenna Mounting 181

Antenna Accessories 187

Cables 188

Connectors 188

Splitters 189

Amplifiers 189

Attenuators 190

Lightning Arrestors 191

Grounding Rods and Wires 192

Regulatory Compliance 192

Summary 194

Exam Essentials 194

Review Questions 195

Chapter 6 Wireless Networks and Spread Spectrum Technologies 199

Throughput vs. Bandwidth 201

Narrowband and Spread Spectrum 202

Multipath Interference 204

Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum 205

Hopping Sequence 206

Dwell Time 207

Hop Time 207

Modulation 207

Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum 208

DSSS Data Encoding 208

Modulation 209

Transmit Spectrum Mask 210

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing 211

Convolutional Coding 212

Modulation 213

Transmit Spectrum Mask 215

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access 217

Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Bands 218

900 MHz ISM Band 218

2.4 GHz ISM Band 219

5.8 GHz ISM Band 219

5 GHz Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Bands 220

U-NII-1 220

U-NII-2A 221

U-NII-2C 221

U-NII-3 222

U-NII-4 222

60 GHz for Wi-Fi 223

Below 1 GHz 224

2.4 GHz Channels 224

5 GHz Channels 227

Long-Term Evolution in 5 GHz 231

6 GHz Channels 232

6 GHz Incumbents 235

Automated Frequency Coordination 236

6 GHz Worldwide 237

6 GHz Wi-Fi Considerations 238

Summary 239

Exam Essentials 239

Review Questions 240

Chapter 7 Wireless LAN Topologies 245

Wireless Networking Topologies 247

Wireless Wide Area Network 248

Wireless Metropolitan Area Network 248

Wireless Personal Area Network 249

Wireless Local Area Network 250

802.11 Stations 251

Client Station 252

Access Point Station 252

Integration Service 252

Distribution System 253

Wireless Distribution System 254

802.11 Service Sets 255

Service Set Identifier 256

Basic Service Set 256

Basic Service Area 257

Basic Service Set Identifier 258

Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers 259

Extended Service Set 261

Independent Basic Service Set 262

Personal Basic Service Set 264

Mesh Basic Service Set 264

QoS Basic Service Set 266

802.11 Configuration Modes 267

Access Point Modes 267

Client Station Modes 268

Summary 269

Exam Essentials 269

Review Questions 271

Chapter 8 802.11 Medium Access 275

CSMA/CA vs. CSMA/CD 276

Collision Detection 277

Distributed Coordination Function 278

Physical Carrier Sense 279

Virtual Carrier Sense 280

Pseudo-Random Backoff Timer 283

Interframe Space 285

Hybrid Coordination Function 286

Enhanced Distributed Channel Access 287

HCF Controlled Channel Access 288

Wi-Fi Multimedia 288

Airtime Fairness 290

Summary 292

Exam Essentials 292

Review Questions 293

Chapter 9 802.11 MAC 297

Packets, Frames, and Bits 299

Data-Link Layer 300

MAC Service Data Unit 300

MAC Protocol Data Unit 300

Physical Layer 301

PLCP Service Data Unit 301

PLCP Protocol Data Unit 302

802.11 and 802.3 Interoperability 302

802.11 MAC Header 303

Frame Control Field 304

Duration/ID Field 306

MAC Layer Addressing 307

Sequence Control Field 314

QoS Control Field 315

HT Control Field 315

802.11 Frame Body 315

802.11 Trailer 316

802.11 State Machine 317

Management Frames 318

Beacon 318

Authentication 325

Association 326

Reassociation 329

Disassociation 331

Deauthentication 331

Action Frame 331

Control Frames 333

ACK Frame 333

Block Acknowledgment 335

PS-Poll 336

RTS/CTS 336

CTS-to-Self 338

Protection Mechanisms 338

Data Frames 341

QoS and Non-QoS Data Frames 342

Non-Data Carrying Frames 343

Power Management 344

Legacy Power Management 345

WMM-Power Save and U-APSD 347

MIMO Power Management 349

802.11ax Power Management 349

Summary 350

Exam Essentials 350

Review Questions 352

Chapter 10 MIMO Technology: HT and VHT 357

MIMO 360

Radio Chains 362

Spatial Multiplexing 363

MIMO versus SISO diversity 366

Maximal Ratio Combining 366

Space-Time Block Coding 367

Cyclic Shift Diversity 368

Transmit Beamforming 368

Explicit Beamforming 370

Multi-User MIMO 371

Multi-User Beamforming 373

Channels 376

20 MHz Channels 376

40 MHz Channels 377

Forty MHz Intolerant 379

80 MHz and 160 MHz Channels 380

Guard Interval 382

256-QAM Modulation 384

802.11n/ac PPDUs 388

Non-HT 388

HT Mixed 388

VHT 389

802.11n/ac MAC 390

A-MSDU 390

A-MPDU 391

Block Acknowledgment 392

Power Management 392

Modulation and Coding Scheme 394

802.11ac Data Rates 397

HT/VHT Protection Mechanisms 399

HT Protection Modes (0-3) 399

Wi-Fi Alliance Certification 400

Summary 403

Exam Essentials 403

Review Questions 405

Chapter 11 WLAN Architecture 409

WLAN Client Devices 411

802.11 Radio Form Factors 412

802.11 Radio Chipsets 418

Client Utilities 418

Management, Control, and Data Planes 421

Management Plane 422

Control Plane 422

Data Plane 423

WLAN Architecture 423

Autonomous WLAN Architecture 423

Centralized Network Management Systems 425

Centralized WLAN Architecture 427

Distributed WLAN Architecture 434

Hybrid WLAN Architecture 436

Specialty WLAN Infrastructure 437

Enterprise WLAN Branch Routers 437

WLAN Mesh Access Points 438

WLAN Bridges 439

Real-Time Location Systems 441

VoWiFi 443

Cloud Networking 445

Application Programming Interface 448

Transport and Data Formats 449

WLAN APIs 450

Common Applications 450

Infrastructure Management 451

Protocols for Management 452

Summary 456

Exam Essentials 457

Review Questions 458

Chapter 12 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 463

History of PoE 464

Nonstandard PoE 465

IEEE 802.3af 465

IEEE Std 802.3-2005, Clause 33 465

IEEE 802.3at-2009 465

IEEE Std 802.3-2018, Clause 33 466

IEEE 802.3bt-2018 466

PoE Devices 467

Powered Device 467

Power-Sourcing Equipment 469

Endpoint PSE 470

Midspan PSE 476

Planning and Deploying PoE 484

Power Planning 484

Redundancy 487

Downgrade PoE Capabilities 488

802.3bt Power Considerations 488

Summary 490

Exam Essentials 491

Review Questions 492

Chapter 13 WLAN Design Concepts 497

WLAN Coverage Design 499

Received Signal 500

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 501

Dynamic Rate Switching 503

Transmit Power 504

Roaming Design 505

Primary and Secondary Coverage 508

Fast Secure Roaming 509

Layer 3 Roaming 510

Channel Design 512

Adjacent Channel Interference 512

2.4 GHz Channel Reuse 513

Co-Channel Interference 516

5 GHz Channel Reuse 519

DFS Channels 521

40 MHz Channel Design 527

Static Channels and Transmit...
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 1088
Inhalt: 1088 S.
ISBN-13: 9781119734505
ISBN-10: 1119734509
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 1W119734500
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Westcott, David A.
Coleman, David D.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Maße: 236 x 186 x 57 mm
Von/Mit: David A. Westcott (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.04.2021
Gewicht: 1,89 kg
preigu-id: 118972952
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