All-in-One Guides:Wireless LANs
Chapter 2: WLAN Design
Designing and planning your wireless architecture
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Cisco WLAN design best practices
Tip - Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology has built-in security features, but a one-size-fits-all approach won't ensure adequate security for your organization. This tip provides best practices for designing your security architecture, including user community...
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In-building wireless: Installation issues trump equipment costs
Guest Commentary - This article looks at the key variables that differentiate various in-building wireless systems and shows why installation costs are the most important criteria when considering different systems.
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Ask the Expert - Phifer discusses the requirements for WLAN setups in hotels.
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Wireless LAN planning -- 5 critical steps
04 Aug 2004
Article - Our guide walks you through the five most important developments in wireless LANs and offers guidelines for product and technology selection. We'll help you avoid potential pitfalls to ensure that your wireless LAN implementation is successful from start...
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Moving freely between WLAN access points
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Tip - 802.11 wireless stations frequently move from one wireless AP to another within the same Extended Service Set. See why this process can be transparent or frustratingly disruptive.
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Tip - WLAN design applies to the detailed design that shows how the components are to be configured and what functionality they provide. The more detailed they get the better the integration to your overall network.
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Wireless LAN deployment and federal regulations
Tip - A look at the bare minimum requirements to keep your WLAN compliant with federal regulations.
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Tip - Wireless implementations have run the gamut from quick and haphazard to completely unsanctioned and unplanned. This tip outlines the steps needed to plan a successful and scalable WLAN implementation.