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Top Ten 802.11 Myths of 2005

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Publisher OReilly Media
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Topics Wireless LAN, Network Security, Mobile - Wireless Communications Date added 13 Sep 2007
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The authors explain several myths that repeatedly popped up in popular wireless coverage. Security is important, but it is not the only design criteria for wireless networks. Now that most laptops come with wireless LAN interfaces, network architects need to design networks with much greater capacity than at any point in the past. Simple coverage blankets just don't cut it. A significant fraction of early wireless networks were designed primarily as control tools.

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