WIRELESS NETWORKS By: Heidi Heller & Manami Pittman.

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WIRELESS NETWORKS By: Heidi Heller & Manami Pittman

History The “Father of Radio”  Guglielmo Marconi Wireless technology reaches U.S. Military  First introduced in World War II The first wireless LAN  ALOHNET

Uses for Wireless Networks Government Emergency services & Businesses Cell phones & Game consoles Notebook computers

Government Dated back as far as World War II Send information quickly and easily

Emergency Services & Businesses Police, Firefighters, EMT’s  Use wireless to communicate important information quickly FedEx, UPS, Etc.  Helps keep customers informed

Cell Phones & Game Consoles Standard uses  Voice function, , Internet, Photo, Video, and Text Messaging BlueTooth (20-35 feet)  Mobile phones  Hands-free headsets  Wii  PlayStation 3  Also used for PC input & output devices

Notebook Computers Wireless LAN  WiFi  Fixed Wireless Data Wireless MAN  WiMAX

Wireless Network Security WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy Encrypts the data on your network so that only the intended recipient is able to access it. WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access Uses dynamic key encryption, which means the key is constantly changing and makes breaking into your network more difficult than WEP.

Wireless Network Security “How Credit-Card Data Went Out Wireless Door” -An example of failed wireless network security.

Wireless Network Security Assume you already have a problem. Get a security policy in place. Build a wall, not a quilt. Crank up your settings. Don’t be afraid to take drastic measures.

Future of Wireless Network “Going Mobile in Barcelona” “it won’t be long before mobile broadband surpasses fixed-line connections to become the predominant internet access method.” Music, Mobile TV, and WEB 2.0 Video: Watching TV on your cell phone.Watching TV on your cell phone

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