Index_I

I

IBSS (independent basic service set), 802.11, 104, 219

ICMP router discovery, Mobile IP, 82

identities, WAP, 317

IEEE 802.11 standard

CSMA/CA, 110, 113

data rates, 116

encryption, 117-119

IR PHY, 112

key terms, 105-108

MAC layer, 113

peak throughput, 115

security, 15, 116

topology, 104

IEEE 802.11 architecture, 219

access services, 229

ACK frames, 248

areas, 221

association messages, 235

asynchronous data service, 240

authentication, 230

authentication management frames, 238-239

CF-End frames, 249

CF-End+CF-Ack frames, 249

Control frames, 247

CTS frames, 248

data frames, 249-251

data messages, 235

deauthentication, 231

deauthentication messages, 239

disassociation messages, 237

DS, 220, 227-229

DSS, 224

dynamic STA-BSS association, 220

ESS, 220-221

frame classes, 232-233

IBSS, 219

logical service interfaces, 223

MAC, 242-246, 262-264

management frames, 251-255, 258-260

MSDU ordering, 241

multiple logical address spaces, 225

portals, 222

preauthentication, 230

privacy, 231

privacy service, 238

PS-Poll frames, 248

reassociation messages, 236

RTS frames, 247

security service, 241

services, 226

SS, 224

STA state variables, 232

wired LAN integration, 222

IEEE 802.11a, performance range, 17

IEEE 802.11b, 268

channel numbering, 292

High Rate PHY, 268-269

High Rate PLCP sublayer, 270

High Rate PMD sublayer, 274-279

HR/DSSS, 269

HR/DSSS/PBCC, 269

HR/DSSS/PBCC short, 269

network performance, 17

OFDM PHY layer, 280-282

OFDM PHY operating range, 289

OFDM PLCP layer, 283-288

OFDM PMD sublayer, 293-295

PMD operating specs, 289

PPDU Tail Bit field, 288

PPDUs, 271-274

WLANs, 16

IEEE 802.11g standard, 60-61

IEEE 802.15 standards, 63-64

IEEE 802.16 standards, 42, 64- 68

IEEE 802.1X

authentication, 170

authenticators, 169

port-based authentication, 166-167

port-based network access control, 165

supplicants, 169

zero configuration support, 168

IEEE wireless standardization, 54

IETF RFC 2002, Mobile IP, 75

IMT-2000, 409, 415

in-band signaling, QoS, 87

infrastructure mode, WLANs, 109

integrity, WAP, 317

interference, WLANs, 19

Internet Bridge profile, Bluetooth, 125

interoperability

Bluetooth, 125

WAP, 304, 320

intserv, 86-89

application categories, 89

classifiers, 89

controlled load service, 90

guaranteed service, 89

RSVP, signaling overhead, 90

IP

connection requirements, AAA, 189

running over Bluetooth, 74

IPv4, 75

IPv6, 39, 200

IR PHY, 802.11, 112

IS-1361, 416

IS-95B, data rates, 415

ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical), DSSS/FHSS conformity, 60

ISO/IEC reference model, 802.11 correspondence, 240

ITU (International Telecommunication Union), IMT-2000, 409

ITU-R (ITU-Radio Communication Sector), IMT-2000 recommendations, 412

IVs, WEP, security problems, 155



Hotspot Networks(c) Wi-Fi for Public Access Locations
Hotspot Networks(c) Wi-Fi for Public Access Locations
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Year: 2005
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