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A Technical Seminar Report On

WIRELESS NETWORK
NAME : G . NITHIN
HALL TICKET NO : 21X01A0519
Under the Guidance of
Mr.Mohd Nawazuddin , M.Tech
Assistant Professor
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
NARSIMHA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE(UGG-AUTONOMOUS)
(Approved by AICTE Affiliaited to JNTUH, Accredited by NBA & NACC With A Grade)
Maisammaguda (V),Kompally,Secendrabad,Telengana-500100

2024-2025
Wireless
Network
INDEX
1. Introduction
2. Need of Wireless Network
3. How Wireless
Networks Work
4. Type of Network

5. Comparision of Wired & Wireless


network
6. Elements of wireless network
7. Advantages
Introduction

 What is a wireless network?


A technology that enables two
or more entities to communicate without network cabling.

 Wireless Networking today is about where broadcast radio was in the


late 1920s. The use of wireless technology is quickly becoming the
most popular way to connect to a network. Wi-Fi is one of the many
available technologies that offer us the convenience of mobile
computing.
* Mobile communication is
needed
Needs of Wireless * Communication must take place
Network in a terrain that makes wired
communication difficult or
impossible.
* A communication system
must be deployed quickly.
* Communication
facilities must be installed at low
initial cost.
* The same information must be
broadcast to many locations.
Wi-Fi • The "Father of Wi-Fi," Vic Hayes is
senior research fellow at Delft
University of Technology in Delft,
Netherlands.
• Wi-Fi is a wireless networking
technology that allows computers
and other devices to communicate
over a wireless signal.
•Wi-Fi,
is a local area wireless
technology
 Local area network (LAN) :

A local area network, or LAN, is the most common network type. It allows
users to connect within a short distance in a common area. Once they connect, users have
access to the same resources. For example, you might use a LAN when you connect your
laptop to the internet at your home and print a document from a printer on the same
network
 Wide area network (WAN) :

A wide area network, or a WAN, is an extensive network that's not confined to


geographical space. Corporations and international companies may use WANs to provide a
common network with far-reaching connectivity. For example, remote workers who use the
internet to access information from their company make use of a WAN.
 Personal area network (PAN) :

A personal area network, or PAN, is a small-scale network that revolves around


one person or device. A PAN connects just a few devices in a small localized area. Rather
than including many devices, PANs usually operate from one or two main devices. For
example, if you use the Bluetooth functionality on your smartphone to share a photo with
a nearby device, you're using a PAN.

Metropolitan area network (MAN) :

A metropolitan area network, or a MAN, is


a medium-sized network that's larger than a
CAN. While a MAN is a costly network, it provides
efficient connectivity between devices across a
wide geographical range. For example, a city
government might operate with a MAN if it has
offices across the entire metropolitan area.
WIRELESS
WIRED NETWORKS
NETWORK
•Wired networks have an unmatched level of •When a wireless network is set up, all of your
reliability when configured and used correctly. employees have access to it. Thus, they can
You may start using a dependable network as access it from practically anywhere in the
soon as the hubs, switches, and cables are put business.
in place.
•Compared to creating wired networks, setting
•In wired vs wireless network, wired networks up wireless networks often involves a lot less
offer significantly quicker speeds. Additionally, infrastructure. This is another key difference
a wired network rarely experiences unexpected between a wired and wireless network.
traffic. Thus, it is easy to maintain fast speeds
at all times. This is because only a few users •Overall, wireless networks require very little
can connect to it at any given time. equipment to set up. Thus, you can set them
much more quickly and simply.
•A wired network is very well-protected from
illegal and unwanted access. This is possible •Wireless networks cannot match the speed of
when the firewalls and other security programs wired networks
are deployed on the network.
Elements of wireless network:

Access point: The access point is a wireless LAN


transceiver or “ base station” that can connect one or
many wireless devices simultaneously to the internet.

Wi-Fi cards : They accept the wireless signal and


relay
information. It can be external and internal.

safeguards: Firewalls and anti-virus software


protect
networks from uninvited users and keep
information
ADAVNTAGES

 Freedom from wires: Can be configured with the use of any physical connection.

 Easy to setup: Wireless network is easy to expand and setup

 Better or global coverage: It provides global reach by providing networking in

places such as rural areas, battlefields, etc… where wiring is not feasible.

 Flexibility: Wireless network is more flexible and adaptable compared to a wired

network.

 Cost-effectiveness: Since it is easy to install and doesn’t require cables, the

wireless network is relatively cheaper.


DISADVANTAGES

 As communication is done through open space, it is less secure.

 Unreliability

 More open to interference.

 Increased chance of jamming.

 Transmission speed is comparably less.

 it has a limited amount of bandwidth for communication and breaches

of network security.
APPLICATIONS

Wireless networks support many applications that benefit from user mobility and higher
reliability because of less error-prone cabling. Furthermore, many wireless network
applications realize significant cost savings because of increases in efficiencies and less
downtime as compared to a wired network. Most wireless network technologies are
license free, making them simple and cost effective to deploy.

Basic Configurations

In most cases, the wireless network is merely an


extension of an existing wired network. In this case, a
user is able to perform a particular task at an
optimum location instead of somewhere that is less
than ideal. A clerk unloading a truck, for example, can
use a wireless handheld unit to scan items that the
clerk removes from the truck.
Internet Access

One of the most compelling reasons to install a wireless network is to


enable the sharing of a single high-speed Internet connection. With this
type of configuration, every member of a family or small business can
easily share a single high-speed connection that a cable or DSL modem
offers. This is convenient and saves money because everybody can
simultaneously have access to the Internet and roam anywhere in the
house or office.

Inventory Control

Many businesses profit from using wireless LANs when


managing their manufacturing processes. This lowers
operating costs. Because the connections between the
manufacturing equipment and main control systems are
wireless, the company can reconfigure the assembly
process at any time from anywhere, saving time and
money.
CONCLUSION

In closing, wireless networks have revolutionized connectivity, evolving from early radio
breakthroughs to omnipresent Wi-Fi accessing resources and serving industries through
remote troubleshooting and scalability. Various network types now provide purposes,
Complete from linking individual devices to enabling comprehensive communication.
Wireless technology will further enhance operations and experiences across sectors with
continued innovation.
THANK YOU
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