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Wireless NetworkingTutorial

Janie Mohajerinand

Alton Wilson

Start

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Instructions

• To move to the next part of the tutorial press:

• There will be quizzes after each section. START

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Section 1: Network Protocols of Wireless Networking

• A network protocol defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices.

• Network protocols include mechanisms for devices to identify and make connections with each other, as well as formatting rules that specify how data is packaged into messages sent and received.

• Hundreds of different computer network protocols have been developed each designed for specific purposes and environments.

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Types of Network Protocols HTTP

• HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) • Provides a standard for web browsers and

servers to communicate• Communicate using HTTP responses and

messages

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Types of Network ProtocolTCP / IP

• TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) – corresponds to the transport layer

• IP (Internet Protocol)- corresponds to the network layer

• The terms are often used interchangeably • The average person on the Internet works in a

predominately TCP/IP environment. Web browsers, for example, use TCP/IP to communicate with Web servers.

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Quiz Time Section 1

Answer the following questions to see what you have learned about protocols.

Click the to choose your answer.

Begin Quiz

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Question 1

How many different network protocols are there?

A. Two : IP and TCP B. One: HTTP C. There are hundreds

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CORRECT!!!!

• C. There are hundreds because protocols have been designed to serve different environments and purposes

• Move on to question 2

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NOPE… try again!!!

• Go Back to Quiz

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Question 2

• Which protocol provides a standard for web browsers and servers to communicate?

A. HTTP B. IPC. TCP

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CORRECT!!!

• HTTP provides a standard for all web browsers.

• Move to Question 3

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So SORRY… So Wrong!!

• Back to Quiz

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Question 3

• The average person on the Internet uses this protocol to communicate with Web browsers.

A. HTTP B. IP or TCP C. Network

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CORRECT!!

• The average person on the Internet works in a predominately TCP/IP environment. Web browsers, for example, use TCP/IP to communicate with Web servers.

• Move on to Section 2

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• Back to quiz

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Section 2: Standards of Wireless Networking

• 802.11 is the generic name of a family of standards for wireless networking related to Wi-Fi.

• The numbering system for 802.11 comes from the IEEE, who uses "802" to designate many computer networking standards including Ethernet.

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IEEE

• In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) created the first WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) standard.

• They called it 802.11 after the name of the group formed to oversee its development.

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Types of Standards:Wi-Fi Technologies

• 802.11a• 802.11b• 802.11g• 802.11n (the newest standard)

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Pros and Cons of 802.11n

• Pros of 802.11n – fastest maximum speed and best signal range– more resistant to signal interference from outside

sources • Cons of 802.11n – standard is not yet finalized; costs more than

802.11g– the use of multiple signals may greatly interfere

with nearby 802.11b/g based networks.

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Networking Standards VideoStandards Compared

Click to view video

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Quiz Time Section 2

Answer the following questions to see what you have learned about protocols.

Click the to choose your answer.

Begin Quiz

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Question 1

What is the name for the family of wireless networking standards?

A. IEEE B. WLAN C. 802.11

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No Sorry… that’s just wrong.

Back to Quiz

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Correct!!!

• 802.11 is the generic name of a family of standards for wireless networking related to Wi-Fi.

Continue to Question 2

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Question 2

• What is IEEE?

A. A unique standard B. Creator of standardsC. Creator of WLAN

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• In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) created the first WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) standard.

Continue to Question 3

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Back to Quiz

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Question 3

According to the video, what is the best standard available today?

A. 802.11n B. 802.11gC. 802.11b

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Correct!!!

– fastest maximum speed and best signal range– more resistant to signal interference from outside

sources

Continue to Section 3

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Section 3: Wireless Networking Equipment

• Network Routers • Access Points • Adapters• Print Servers• Range Extender

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Network Routers

•These routers support all home computers configured with wireless network adapters.• They also contain a network switch to allow some computers to be connected with Ethernet cables. •Wireless routers allow cable modem and DSL Internet connections to be shared. •Many wireless router products include a built-in firewall that protects the home network from intruders.

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Access Points

• Used with routers to join the wireless client to the Ethernet network. • Commonly used in large office buildings. • Can be used in the home to extend the home network.

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Adapters

• Allows a computing device to join a wireless LAN (Local Area Network).

• Wireless network adapters contain a built-in radio transmitter and receiver. Each adapter supports one or more of the 802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g Wi-Fi standards.

• Most notebook computers are now manufactured with built-in wireless networking. Small chips inside the computer provide the equivalent functions of a network adapter. These computers obviously do not require separate installation of a separate wireless network adapter.

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Print Servers• Allows one or two printers to be conveniently shared across a WiFi network.

•Wireless print servers offer the following advantages: •Allows printers to be conveniently located anywhere within wireless network range, not tied to the location of computers •Does not require a computer be always turned on in order to print •Does not require a computer to manage all print jobs, that can bog down its performance •Allows administrators to change computer names and other settings without having to re-configure the network printing settings.

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Range Extender• A wireless range extender connects via Wi-Fi to a router or access point.• Increases the distance over which a WLAN signal can spread, overcoming obstacles and enhancing overall network signal quality.

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Quiz Time: Section 3

Answer the following questions to see what you have learned about protocols.

Click the to choose your answer.

Begin Quiz

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Question 1 Name the Hardware in the picture

A. Range Extender

B. Print Server

C. Access Point

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• Back to Quiz

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CORRECT!!!

• Print Server

• Continue to Question 2

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Question 2Name the Hardware in the picture

A. Adapter

B. WLAN

C. Router

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• Back to Quiz

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CORRECT!!!

• Wireless Adapter

• Continue to Question 3

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Question 3Name the Hardware in the picture

A. Access Point

B. Wireless Network

C. Wireless Router

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• Back to Quiz

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CORRECT!!!

• Wireless Router • Access points are found within the, router but

they are not the router.

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Bluetooth

• What is Bluetooth?

Click to View

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Bluetooth

Bluetooth allows devices to communicate with each other over short distances.

Bluetooth was invented by the Ericsson company in 1994

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Common Devices Utilizing Bluetooth

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Features of Bluetooth

• Wireless • Inexpensive• Automatic• Ease of use

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Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth

• Wi-Fi is intended to replace cables in a network.

• Bluetooth was created for communication between devices over a short range.

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Quiz Time Section 4

Answer the following question to see what you have learned about Bluetooth.

Click the to choose your answer.

Begin Quiz

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Question

• One of the Features of Bluetooth is

• 1) Long Range• 2) Automatic • 3) Wi-Fi

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Next

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Cell Phone Data Networks

• Better known as “Cellular Networks”• The network is distributed over areas called

“Cells”• Each cell has a transceiver called a “Base

Station”

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Cellular Networks

• In a cellular radio network the coverage area is divided into regular shaped cells.

• Each cell has multiple frequencies. • Cells were established because multiple

frequencies could be used over shorter ranges.

Cell Diagram

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Cell to Cell

• The cellular network system allows wireless communication over large areas

• Calls/Data is switched or handed off from one cell to another

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Cellular Networks

• Sprint and Verizon networks use Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).

• AT&T and T-Mobile use Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) technology.

• Tri-band, quad-band, or "world phones" operate on Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) networks in the U.S. and abroad.

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Quiz Time Section 5

• Answer the following question to see what you have learned about Cell Phone Networks.

• Click the to choose your answer.

Begin Quiz

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Question

• The network is distributed over areas called

1) Cells 2) Stems 3) Acres

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Advantages of Wireless Networking

• Flexible: Multiple devices used over a network• Cost: Less expensive than wire• Convenience: Easy connectivity• Mobility: Allows for movement• Idea for temporary network setups• Works well in rural areas

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Disadvantages of Wireless Networking

• Security: possibility of information theft• Limited functionality: Affected by walls,

distance• Slower speeds: Slower than wired• Changing technology: Continual upgrades in

technology• More difficult to configure

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Quiz Section 6

Answer the following question to see what you have learned about Cell Phone Networks. Click the to choose your answer.

Begin

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Question

Security is an advantage of wireless networks.

True False

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Correct

• You have now completed the Wireless Networking Tutorial

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Resources• About.com: Wireless / Networking. (photos and information) Retrieved

from: http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wireless80211/g/bldef_80211x.htm

• Bluetooth. Retrieved from : http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Bluetooth-Home.aspx

• Bluetooth operation. Retrieved from : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1p4c7Gf8d8

• Cellular network. (2012, April 2). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16:10, April 9, 2012, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cellular_network&oldid=485085255

• Wireless networking video tutor. (video) Retrieved from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-51DcbmjU8&feature=youtu.be


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