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Wireless(review). 802.11a (1999) 802.11a speed ◦ 54 Mb/s & frequency of 5 GHz Used by ◦ Government buildings ◦ Older style networks.

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1 Wireless(review)

2 802.11a (1999) 802.11a speed ◦ 54 Mb/s & frequency of 5 GHz Used by ◦ Government buildings ◦ Older style networks

3 802.11b (1999) 802.11b speed ◦ 11 Mb/s & frequency of 2.4 GHz Used by ◦ Legacy equipment

4 802.11g (2003) 802.11g speed ◦ 54 Mb/s & frequency of 2.4 GHz Used by

5 802. 11n (2009) 802.11n speed ◦ 54 Mb/s to 600 Mb/s ◦ frequency 2.4 & 5 GHz Used by

6 Wireless Security

7 Ad hock mode  Peer to peer Networking  Do you need an AP (Access Point)?  Made for small groups of people  Able to share printers  Transfer files  How do think this would come in handy?

8 Wireless encryption  Open Shared  WEP  WPA  WPA2

9 Opened Shared  No security?  Why use it?(who)

10 WEP  Wired Equivalent privacy ◦ One of the earliest encryption types. ◦ Uses 40-bit encryption or 104 bit encryption  How secure is it? ◦ No very secure -keeps the good people out- ◦ Not true end to end encryption

11 WPA  WI-FI Protection Access ◦ Battles WEP weakness by introducing TKIP  Temporary Key Integrity protocol (TKIP) ◦ TKIP provides a new inscription key for every sent packet  EAP (extendible authentication protocol)  This offered another way to authenticate other than MAC address (easy to sniff out).

12 WPA2  IEEE 802.11i standard or Wi-Fi protected Access 2  Introduced AES (advanced encryption standard) o Encryption 128,192,256-bits  Provides stronger encryption and cleans up some holes in WPA

13 WPS  Wi-Fi Protected setup (has 2 ways to configure) ◦ A button on your wireless device ◦ An 8 digit code that you input in on your device  Why? ◦ Your average technician can program a wireless WAP in about five minutes. ◦ Your average end-user is scared to do this.  BUT ◦ Security flaw!

14 Keep your Wireless LAN Safe  Turn off SSID broadcast  Turn off wireless access to Router  MAC address filtering  Change default IP address  Change default SSID

15 Portable computers Notebook Desktop replacement Netbook Ultra book Tablet PC's Tablets

16 Notebook & Desktop replacement components Notebook (everything can be considered a notebook) ◦ 10-17inch-Display screen ◦ Integrated graphics cards ◦ 2.5 Hard drive size ◦ Built in screen ◦ Pointer device ◦ IBM Track point ◦ Touch pad Desktop replacement ◦ Not light weight ◦ Dedicated graphics ◦ 1-2 TB Hard drive ◦ 16+ GB RAM

17 Netbook & Ultra book Netbook ◦ Light weight ◦ Good battery life ◦ 9 inch screen's ◦ Only for word processing Ultra Book (2011) ◦ Thin & light weight ◦ Netbook + desktop replacement ◦ Power of a desktop replacement that’s lightweight ◦ Permanent components

18 Native resolution XGA (eXtended Graphics Array) HD720 WXGA SXGA HD 900 UXGA (Ultra) HD 1080 WUXGA

19 Laptop FN FN Key ◦ Bluetooth button ◦ Wireless Button ◦ Brightness ◦ Volume ◦ Touchpad

20 Deadly Wireless Hardware Switch!

21 PCMCIA Personal computer memory card international association History ◦ Company that sets standards for personal computer. They specifically set standards on expansion cards. Parallel PC Card ◦ The older style laptops came with two 16-bit Slots. They came in three different types.

22 Types ◦ Older computers can accept two type 1& type 2 cards or one type 3 card.

23 Express card slots High- performance version of your parallel PC Card Two types Express Card /34 & express card / 54 Modern day card slot Same thickness as a type ii slot

24 Docking station Peace of Hardware that allows you to expand your ports external ports. Why do you need it? ◦ No one wants the desktop replacement/ and no one has enough money for an Ultra-book!


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