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   Wireless network refers to any type of
    computer network that is not connected by
    cables of any kind. It is a method by which
    homes, telecommunications networks and
    enterprise (business) installations avoid the
    costly process of introducing cables into a
    building, or as a connection between various
    equipment locations. Wireless
    telecommunications networks are generally
    implemented and administered using a
    transmission system called radio waves. This
    implementation takes place at the physical
    level (layer) of the OSI model network structure.
Wireless PAN

   Wireless personal area networks (WPANs)
    interconnect devices within a relatively small
    area, that is generally within a person's reach.For
    example, both Bluetooth radio and invisible infrared
    light provides a WPAN for interconnecting a headset
    to a laptop. ZigBee also supports WPAN
    applications.Wi-Fi PANs are becoming commonplace
    (2010) as equipment designers start to integrate Wi-Fi
    into a variety of consumer electronic devices. Intel
    "My WiFi" and Windows 7 "virtual Wi-Fi" capabilities
    have made Wi-Fi PANs simpler and easier to set up
    and configure.
Wireless LAN

   A wireless local area network (WLAN) links two or more devices
    over a short distance using a wireless distribution method, usually
    providing a connection through an access point for Internet
    access. The use of spread-spectrum or OFDM technologies may
    allow users to move around within a local coverage area, and
    still remain connected to the network.

   Products using the IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards are marketed
    under the Wi-Fi brand name. Fixed wireless technology
    implements point-to-point links between computers or networks
    at two distant locations, often using dedicated microwave or
    modulated laser light beams over line of sight paths. It is often
    used in cities to connect networks in two or more buildings
    without installing a wired link.
Wireless mesh network

      A wireless mesh network is a wireless network
    made up of radio nodes organized in a mesh
    topology. Each node forwards messages on
    behalf of the other nodes. Mesh networks can
    "self heal", automatically re-routing around a
    node that has lost power.
                               Wireless MAN

Wireless metropolitan area networks are a type of wireless network that
connects several wireless LANs
Wireless WAN

   Wireless wide area networks are wireless networks that
    typically cover large areas, such as between neighboring
    towns and cities, or city and suburb. These networks can
    be used to connect branch offices of business or as a
    public internet access system. The wireless connections
    between access points are usually point to point
    microwave links using parabolic dishes on the 2.4 GHz
    band, rather than omnidirectional antennas used with
    smaller networks. A typical system contains base station
    gateways, access points and wireless bridging relays.
    Other configurations are mesh systems where each
    access point acts as a relay also. When combined with
    renewable energy systems such as photo-voltaic solar
    panels or wind systems they can be stand alone systems
Mobile devices network

   With the development of smartphones, cellular telephone networks
    routinely carry data in addition to telephone conversations:
   Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM): The GSM network is
    divided into three major systems: the switching system, the base station
    system, and the operation and support system. The cell phone connects
    to the base system station which then connects to the operation and
    support station; it then connects to the switching station where the call is
    transferred to where it needs to go. GSM is the most common standard
    and is used for a majority of cell phones.[7]
   Personal Communications Service (PCS): PCS is a radio band that can
    be used by mobile phones in North America and South Asia. Sprint
    happened to be the first service to set up a PCS.
   D-AMPS: Digital Advanced Mobile Phone Service, an upgraded version
    of AMPS, is being phased out due to advancement in technology. The
    newer GSM networks are replacing the older system
   In a general sense, wireless networks offer a vast
    variety of uses by both business and home users.
   "Now, the industry accepts a handful of different
    wireless technologies. Each wireless technology is
    defined by a standard that describes unique
    functions at both the Physical and the Data Link
    layers of the OSI Model. These standards differ in their
    specified signaling methods, geographic ranges, and
    frequency usages, among other things. Such
    differences can make certain technologies better
    suited to home networks and others better suited to
    network larger organizations."
   Each standard varies in geographical
    range, thus making one standard more
    ideal than the next depending on what it is
    one is trying to accomplish with a wireless
    network.The performance of wireless
    networks satisfies a variety of applications
    such as voice and video. The use of this
    technology also gives room for future
    expansions. As wireless networking has
    become commonplace, sophistication
    increased through configuration of network
    hardware and software.
 Starting around 2009, there have been increased concerns
  about the safety of wireless communications, despite little
  evidence of health risks so far.The president of Lakehead
  University refused to agree to installation of a wireless network
  citing a California Public Utilities Commission study which said
  that the possible risk of tumors and other diseases due to
  exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) needs to be further
  investigated.
 Wireless access points are also often close to humans, but the
  drop off in power over distance is fast, following the inverse-
  square law.The HPA's position is that “...radio frequency (RF)
  exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile
  phones.” It also saw “...no reason why schools and others should
  not use WiFi equipment.”In October 2007, the HPA launched a
  new “systematic” study into the effects of WiFi networks on
  behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had
  appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time".Dr
  Michael Clark, of the HPA, says published research on mobile
  phones and masts does not add up to an indictment of WiFi.
   For homeowners, wireless technology is an
    effective option as compared to ethernet
    for sharing printers, scanners, and high
    speed internet connections. WLANs help
    save from the cost of installation of cable
    mediums, save time from physical
    installation, and also creates mobility for
    devices connected to the network. Wireless
    networks are simple and require one single
    wireless access point connected directly to
    the Internet via a router.
Work exp ( wireless netwrk)
Work exp ( wireless netwrk)
Work exp ( wireless netwrk)
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Work exp ( wireless netwrk)

  • 2. Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind. It is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and enterprise (business) installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations. Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using a transmission system called radio waves. This implementation takes place at the physical level (layer) of the OSI model network structure.
  • 3. Wireless PAN  Wireless personal area networks (WPANs) interconnect devices within a relatively small area, that is generally within a person's reach.For example, both Bluetooth radio and invisible infrared light provides a WPAN for interconnecting a headset to a laptop. ZigBee also supports WPAN applications.Wi-Fi PANs are becoming commonplace (2010) as equipment designers start to integrate Wi-Fi into a variety of consumer electronic devices. Intel "My WiFi" and Windows 7 "virtual Wi-Fi" capabilities have made Wi-Fi PANs simpler and easier to set up and configure.
  • 4. Wireless LAN  A wireless local area network (WLAN) links two or more devices over a short distance using a wireless distribution method, usually providing a connection through an access point for Internet access. The use of spread-spectrum or OFDM technologies may allow users to move around within a local coverage area, and still remain connected to the network.  Products using the IEEE 802.11 WLAN standards are marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name. Fixed wireless technology implements point-to-point links between computers or networks at two distant locations, often using dedicated microwave or modulated laser light beams over line of sight paths. It is often used in cities to connect networks in two or more buildings without installing a wired link.
  • 5. Wireless mesh network  A wireless mesh network is a wireless network made up of radio nodes organized in a mesh topology. Each node forwards messages on behalf of the other nodes. Mesh networks can "self heal", automatically re-routing around a node that has lost power. Wireless MAN Wireless metropolitan area networks are a type of wireless network that connects several wireless LANs
  • 6. Wireless WAN  Wireless wide area networks are wireless networks that typically cover large areas, such as between neighboring towns and cities, or city and suburb. These networks can be used to connect branch offices of business or as a public internet access system. The wireless connections between access points are usually point to point microwave links using parabolic dishes on the 2.4 GHz band, rather than omnidirectional antennas used with smaller networks. A typical system contains base station gateways, access points and wireless bridging relays. Other configurations are mesh systems where each access point acts as a relay also. When combined with renewable energy systems such as photo-voltaic solar panels or wind systems they can be stand alone systems
  • 7. Mobile devices network  With the development of smartphones, cellular telephone networks routinely carry data in addition to telephone conversations:  Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM): The GSM network is divided into three major systems: the switching system, the base station system, and the operation and support system. The cell phone connects to the base system station which then connects to the operation and support station; it then connects to the switching station where the call is transferred to where it needs to go. GSM is the most common standard and is used for a majority of cell phones.[7]  Personal Communications Service (PCS): PCS is a radio band that can be used by mobile phones in North America and South Asia. Sprint happened to be the first service to set up a PCS.  D-AMPS: Digital Advanced Mobile Phone Service, an upgraded version of AMPS, is being phased out due to advancement in technology. The newer GSM networks are replacing the older system
  • 8. In a general sense, wireless networks offer a vast variety of uses by both business and home users.  "Now, the industry accepts a handful of different wireless technologies. Each wireless technology is defined by a standard that describes unique functions at both the Physical and the Data Link layers of the OSI Model. These standards differ in their specified signaling methods, geographic ranges, and frequency usages, among other things. Such differences can make certain technologies better suited to home networks and others better suited to network larger organizations."
  • 9. Each standard varies in geographical range, thus making one standard more ideal than the next depending on what it is one is trying to accomplish with a wireless network.The performance of wireless networks satisfies a variety of applications such as voice and video. The use of this technology also gives room for future expansions. As wireless networking has become commonplace, sophistication increased through configuration of network hardware and software.
  • 10.  Starting around 2009, there have been increased concerns about the safety of wireless communications, despite little evidence of health risks so far.The president of Lakehead University refused to agree to installation of a wireless network citing a California Public Utilities Commission study which said that the possible risk of tumors and other diseases due to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) needs to be further investigated.  Wireless access points are also often close to humans, but the drop off in power over distance is fast, following the inverse- square law.The HPA's position is that “...radio frequency (RF) exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones.” It also saw “...no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment.”In October 2007, the HPA launched a new “systematic” study into the effects of WiFi networks on behalf of the UK government, in order to calm fears that had appeared in the media in a recent period up to that time".Dr Michael Clark, of the HPA, says published research on mobile phones and masts does not add up to an indictment of WiFi.
  • 11. For homeowners, wireless technology is an effective option as compared to ethernet for sharing printers, scanners, and high speed internet connections. WLANs help save from the cost of installation of cable mediums, save time from physical installation, and also creates mobility for devices connected to the network. Wireless networks are simple and require one single wireless access point connected directly to the Internet via a router.