Wireless Network (Autosaved)
Wireless Network (Autosaved)
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
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) :
Freedom from wires: Can be configured with the use of any physical connection.
places such as rural areas, battlefields, etc… where wiring is not feasible.
network.
Unreliability
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
Inventory Control
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.
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