Report WLAN
Report WLAN
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PROJECT TITLE
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Name of the students
2007 - 2008
PROJECT REPORT
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PROJECT TITLE
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2007 - 2008
SARDAR VALLABHABHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VASAD-
388306
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project entitled “PROJECT TITLE” has been carried out by NAME OF
THE STUDENTS under my guidance in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering in Computer Engineering of Gujarat University, Ahemdabad the academic year
2007-2008. To the best of my knowledge and belief this work has not been submitted elsewhere
for the award of any other degree.
Guide Examiner Head of the Department
Mr. Dr S.K.Vij
Principal
Dr T.L.Popat
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Name of students)
PAGE INDEX
Following is the list of the topics which will be covered during the Seminar :
Introduction to WLAN
WLAN Requirements .
Configuration of WLAN :
Types of WLAN .
Radio Transmission of WLAN
WLAN Technologies .
Deployment of WLAN .
Working of WLAN .
Services of WLAN .
Security of WLAN .
Benefits of WLAN .
WLAN Limitations .
Application of WLAN.
Planning your network with WLAN and save a lot of expense and
inconvenience later, by considering the following factors:
Security Requirements.
Bandwidth Requirements.
Environmental factors that may interfere with wireless transmission.
Ease of installation.
Total number of network users.
Number of laptop users who will want wireless connection.
CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS LAN
1.INTRODUCTION
A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN ) is a flexible data
communication system implemented as an extension to ,or as an
alternative for a Wired LAN.
CHAPTER-2
WIRELESS LAN REQUIREMENTS.
2. INTRODUCTION
A wireless LAN must meet some sort of requirements typical of any
LAN such as High capability, Ability to cover short distances, Full
connectivity among attached stations etc. In addition there are no of
requirement specific to wireless LAN environment such as Throughput, No of
Nodes, Service Area, Connection to Back-bone LAN, Battery and Power
Consumption, Transmission Robustness and Security etc.
2.1. Throughput
Mobile workers use battery and powered work stations that need to
have a long battery life cycle when used with wireless adapters. Typical
wireless LAN implementations have features to reduce power consumptions
while not using the network, such as sleep mode.
3. Introduction
CHAPTER-4
The configuration the Wireless LAN consists of the network with base
station and the network without the base station. The network with the base
station is called is called Infrastructure mode network and the network
without the base station is called the AD-hoc network.
5. INTRODUCTION
Basically there are four types of wireless networks which are stated as
below :