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Recommendation Letter
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recommendations regarding this matter. I studied engineering in Computer Science for few years but then I left because I decided to pursue my career in Business Administration. So, due to my initial years in the IT, I have some knowledge re...

Fundamentals Of Wireless Fidelity
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pet name given to Wireless Fidelity. It provides high speed internet and network connection with no usage of cables, wires and other substance. Wi-Fi has made our life easier, as we are no longer using the cables to connect the internet to...

Wpa2 In Wireless Network
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WPA2 has replaced WPA; WPA2 requires testing and certification by the Wi-Fi Alliance (Rantwijk, 2006, 07-10). WPA2 implements the mandatory elements of 802.11i. In particular, it introduces a new AES-based algorithm, CCMP, which is consider...

It Security Infrastructure
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its business with a new branch office with 300 users in a three-story building that is connected to the head quarter HQ with a multi T1 connection. The company decided to implement wireless network in this new office. Today we get to the pr...

Wireless Technology
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wireless Introduction In order to establish the main positions when defining existing Information Technology, Computer and Information Science, fix their objects of study, areas of knowledge, applications, similarities, differences, and to ...

Modern Transport Protocols 802.16 (Wimax)
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We already have several years talking about connections Wi-Fi, a technology wireless in its different versions (802.11a, b and g) can provide transfers from 11 to 54 Mbps, found in so-called Wi-Fi hotspots in hotels, airports, stations ser...

Ieee Wireless
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IEEE) created the first WLAN standard. They called it 802.11 after the name of the group formed to oversee its development. Unfortunately, 802.11 only supported a maximum network bandwidth of 2 Mbps - too slow for most applications. For thi...