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Using a wireless network | Setting up a wireless network |
Using a wireless network
This chapter is specifically for the
In a wired network, computers are connected through a series of cables that transfer information. In a wireless network, information is transferred over radio waves. There are factors which affect the transmission of data “on the air” that you must take into account when setting up a wireless network.
This section outlines the considerations for wireless networking and steps you can take to make your wireless network as efficient as possible.
This section includes the following topics:
•Setting up a wireless network
•Wireless Security
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•Setting up the
Setting up a wireless network
In its simplest form, a wireless network is an Access Point communicating with one wireless device. An Access Point (AP) is a device that provides a communications hub for a wireless network. The AP and the wireless devices operate on a common radio channel. The
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