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Master the complexities of Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology with this comprehensive guide. ‘The WiFi Networking Book’ takes you on a logical journey from the fundamental concepts of radio-wave data transmission to the intricate details of modern IEEE 802.11 standards. Designed for new users and IT professionals alike, this text provides a gradual progression into the technical architecture that powers our connected world.
What You’ll Learn:
This book meticulously breaks down the evolution of WiFi, starting with the foundational ‘legacy’ stack (802.11 a/b/g) and advancing to the high-throughput powerhouse standards used today: 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the latest 802.11ax. You will gain a deep understanding of the Physical Layer, Data Link Layer, and essential security protocols that keep corporate and private networks secure.
Future-Ready Knowledge:
Technology never stops evolving, and neither does this book. It goes beyond current implementations to explore upcoming amendments and future waves of technology, including 802.11be (EHT), 802.11az (Next Gen Positioning), Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah), and even WiGig (60GHz). Whether you are studying network architecture, looking to certify in IT systems, or simply want to optimize your home network, this resource offers the theoretical and practical knowledge you need.