syllabus
Notes:
Unit 1:
http://www.semanticoverload.com/2007/10/25/home-wireless-network-without-a-router/
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1zeyNelMolaTHFjLVFMX1BxdEk/edit
Notes:
Unit 1:
http://www.semanticoverload.com/2007/10/25/home-wireless-network-without-a-router/
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1zeyNelMolaTHFjLVFMX1BxdEk/edit
Devices in a wireless network are set up to either communicate indirectly through a central place — an access point — or directly, one to the other. The first is called "Infrastructure Mode" and the other is called "Ad Hoc" mode (it's also called peer-to-peer).
Here are key differences between the modes.
INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Set up requires time.
2.Infrastructure takes advantage of the high power of an access point to cover wide areas.
3. System resources are not involved in connectivity
4. New users will have an easier time learning wireless strengths and weaknesses with Infrastructure Mode,
2.Infrastructure takes advantage of the high power of an access point to cover wide areas.
3. System resources are not involved in connectivity
4. New users will have an easier time learning wireless strengths and weaknesses with Infrastructure Mode,
Ad Hoc Wireless Modes
1.Because Ad Hoc Mode does not require an access point, it's easier to set up, especially in a small or temporary network
2.Ad Hoc Mode connections are limited, for example between two laptops, to the power available in the laptops
3.Because the network
layout (the network topology) in Ad Hoc Mode changes regularly,
system resources are taken just to maintain connectivity
4. As the Ad Hoc topology
changes, throughput and range will change, sometimes in unanticipated ways.
5. In an Ad Hoc network
with many computers, the amount of interference for all computers will go
up, since each is trying to use the same frequency channel.
6.In Ad Hoc Mode, chains of computers will connect to pass your data, if your computer is not directly in range. On the other hand, you do not have control over the path your data takes. The automatic configuration routines may send your data through several computers, causing significant network delays.
up, since each is trying to use the same frequency channel.
6.In Ad Hoc Mode, chains of computers will connect to pass your data, if your computer is not directly in range. On the other hand, you do not have control over the path your data takes. The automatic configuration routines may send your data through several computers, causing significant network delays.
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