"A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes."
Wireless Networks refer to the technology that allows devices to connect and communicate with each other without the need for physical cables, enabling convenient and flexible access to the internet and other network resources.
Wireless Networking Basics: Understanding the fundamental concepts and techniques used in wireless networks, including wireless protocols, devices, and standards.
Wireless Networking Architecture: Understanding the various components of a wireless network, such as access points, routers, and switches, and how they interact with each other.
Wireless LAN (WLAN): Understanding how WLANs are designed, set up, and configured.
Wireless Security: Understanding how to secure wireless networks to protect against hacking, intrusion, and other security threats.
Wireless Network Management: Understanding the tools and techniques used to manage and maintain wireless networks effectively.
Wireless Network Troubleshooting: Understanding how to troubleshoot and diagnose wireless network problems and fix them.
Wireless Network Performance Optimization: Understanding how to optimize wireless network performance to improve speed, reliability, and efficiency.
Mobile Computing: Understanding how mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets connect to wireless networks, access the internet, and interact with other devices.
Cloud Computing: Understanding how wireless networks and cloud computing technologies work together to provide remote access to data and applications.
Internet of Things (IoT): Understanding how wireless networks and devices are used to support IoT applications, such as smart homes, smart cities, and industrial IoT.
Wi-Fi Standards and Protocols: Understanding the various Wi-Fi standards and protocols, such as 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, and how they are used in wireless networks.
Wireless Network Performance Metrics: Understanding the different performance metrics used to evaluate wireless network performance, such as signal strength, throughput, and latency.
Wireless Network Design Principles: Understanding the principles of wireless network design, including site surveys, spatial analysis, and coverage planning.
Wireless Network Testing and Certification: Understanding the testing and certification processes used to validate wireless network performance and compliance with industry standards.
Wireless Network Trends and Emerging Technologies: Understanding the latest trends and emerging technologies in wireless networking, such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and edge computing.
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network): A LAN that wirelessly connects devices within a localized area, typically within a building or campus.
WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network): A network that allows the user to connect to the internet without being in a physical proximity to the provider by using cellular or satellite communication.
WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network): A network designed to connect devices that are in close physical proximity to each other such as smartphones or wearable devices using Bluetooth technology.
WMAN (Wireless Metropolitan Area Network): A network designed to connect devices within a metropolitan area, typically covering distances of up to tens of kilometers such as WiMAX.
WLAN Mesh: A network where wireless nodes communicate with each other to distribute data making it highly resilient to faults and highly scalable.
Ad-Hoc Network: A wireless network that is formed temporarily between two or more devices without the need for a central infrastructure.
Mobile Wireless Network: A wireless network that is used by mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, typically utilizing cellular or satellite communication.
Sensor Networks: A wireless network of small devices, typically with sensors to monitor environmental variables, that can be deployed in large numbers to gather data over extended periods.
Wireless USB: A short-range wireless communication protocol designed for wireless connections between computers and peripheral devices such as printers, cameras, and storage devices.
Wi-Fi Direct: A technology that allows two Wi-Fi enabled devices to connect directly without the need for a traditional wireless access point.
"Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications networks and business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Admin telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication."
"This implementation takes place at the physical level (layer) of the OSI model network structure."
"Examples of wireless networks include cell phone networks, wireless local area networks (WLANs), wireless sensor networks, satellite communication networks, and terrestrial microwave networks."
"Wireless networking allows homes to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Wireless networking allows business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications networks and business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Admin telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication."
"This implementation takes place at the physical level (layer) of the OSI model network structure."
"Examples of wireless networks include cell phone networks..."
"Examples of wireless networks include... wireless local area networks (WLANs)..."
"Examples of wireless networks include... wireless sensor networks..."
"Examples of wireless networks include... satellite communication networks..."
"Examples of wireless networks include... terrestrial microwave networks..."
"Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications networks and business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Admin telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication."
"This implementation takes place at the physical level (layer) of the OSI model network structure."
"Wireless networking allows homes to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."
"Wireless networking allows business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building."