Saturday, May 10, 2008

Building.Secure.Wireless.NetwoBuilding Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11

Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11

Wireless connectivity of computing devices is rapidly becoming ubiquitous and soon may be the
primary, if not the only, method for many portable devices to connect with computer networks.
Wireless LANs provide the easiest way to interconnect computers for both enterprise and SoHo
(Small Office, Home Office) environments. First available at airport kiosks, public access has spread
through airport waiting rooms, hotels, and restaurants into coffee shops, hospitals, libraries,
schools, and other locations. Like any fast growing and successful technology, the phenomenal
grown of wireless LANs has been fueled by a convergence of intense customer demand to access
data for untethered data access, ever shrinking computing devices, and the standardization of
equipment around 802.11b wireless fidelity (Wi−Fi) technology. This has resulted in achieving
economies of scale, which enabled prices to go down, further fueling the demand. In this book we
explore how secure wireless networks can be built using 802.11 with primary focus on secure
wireless LANs.

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