DocumentCode
1517777
Title
IEEE 802.11: moving closer to practical wireless LANs
Author
Stallings, William
Volume
3
Issue
3
fYear
2001
Firstpage
17
Lastpage
23
Abstract
Although the IEEE 802.11 standard has been around since 1997, work continues to make it more adaptable to the demand for higher data rates and true wireless flexibility. Until recently, few organizations used wireless LANs because they cost too much, their data rates were too low, they posed occupational safety problems because of concerns about the health effects of electromagnetic radiation, and the spectrum used required a license. Today, these problems have largely diminished, and wireless LAN popularity is skyrocketing. Wireless LANs must meet requirements typical of any LAN. They must also meet requirements specific to their intended environment. IEEE 802.11 defines several services that the wireless LAN must provide if its usefulness is to match the functionality inherent in wired LANs. IEEE 802.11 is poised to have a significant impact on the LAN marketplace. As the demand for mobility and freedom from wiring requirements increases, the standard offers a comprehensive yet flexible approach to wireless LAN products.
Keywords
IEEE standards; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11; flexible approach; wireless LAN products; wireless LANs; wiring requirements; Buildings; Costs; Floors; Local area networks; Network servers; Personal digital assistants; Portable computers; Production facilities; Wireless LAN; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IT Professional
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9202
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6294.939970
Filename
939970
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