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WI-FI HOTSPOT PLANTATION

Presented by G.K.SouravComp. Sci. Engineering

(2014 batch)

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Contents

▪ Importance of Wi-Fi Technology▪ Purpose▪ How a Wi-Fi Network Works▪ Topologies & Configurations▪ Wi-Fi Configurations in our college and how to plant▪ Wi-Fi Security▪ Advantages & Limitations▪ Requirements

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2. Cables for Keyboard, Mouse, Power etc.

1. Freedom from wires!!

Importance of Wi-Fi Technology

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Purpose

* The purpose of Wi-Fi is to hide complexity.* Purpose for study.* The main purpose of Wi-Fi are:

1. Faculty/staff, students. 2. Service will be provided for? Laptops, Desktops, cell

phones/PDAs, etc.3. Where users need wireless connectivity? Classrooms, offices,

outdoors, cafeteria, library etc. 4. How many devices need wireless access in each location? Cell-

phones/PDAs, Desktops Classrooms etc.5. Remove switches, adapters, plugs, pins and connectors & wire.

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Topologies & Configurations

1. Access Point Based Topology

2. Peer to peer Topology

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The client communicates through Access Point.

Access Point Based Topology

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Elements of a WI-FI Network

▪ Access Point (AP)- The AP 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. They can be internal and

external.

(e.g. PCMCIA Card for Laptop and PCI Card for Desktop

PC)

▪ Protect networks- Anti-virus software protect networks from uninvited

users and keep information secure.

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PCMCIA Card (Portables)

USB adapter (outside)PCI adapter (inside)

Devices & Components

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It connects the Desktop, Laptop by

MODEM, SWITCH & ROUTER

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It consists network from Base Stations.

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Wireless Access Point without power supply

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Wi-Fi Configurations (Where we need/Requirement)

▪ ENGINEERING▪ B.ED (both)▪ M.B.A▪ CAFETERIA▪ LIBRARY▪ HOSTAL

For Example

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ENGINEERING

We need design hear.Or map hear.

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CAFETERIA

We need design hear.Or map hear.

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LIBRARY

We need design hear.Or map hear.

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HOSTAL

We need design hear.Or map hear.

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Which Standard is right for us?

•Operating Frequency2.4 GHz•Covers Signal Range 30 to 35 m•Distance Covered Up to 10 ft. 11 Mbps•4-6 Mbps (actual speed)•Available Bandwidthper Channel 20 to 22 MHz •Coverage limited to one room•It work from mobile phones and Bluetooth devices which can reduce the transmission speed.

•Operating Frequency 5.3 GHz/5.8GHz•Covers Signal Range 30 to 35 m•Distance Covered Up to 35 ft. 54 Mbps•15-20 Mbps (Actual speed)•Available Bandwidth per Channel 20 to 22 MHz•Supports more users per room•Excellent signal range

802.11aWireless B

802.11bWireless A

•Operating Frequency2.4 GHz•Covers Signal Range 30 to 35 m•Distance Covered Up to 100 ft. 125 Mbps•54-60 Mbps (Actual speed)•Available Bandwidth per Channel 20 to 22 MHz•Supports more users per room

802.11gWireless C

IEEE 802.11 Protocol

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Wi-Fi Security

▪Without your SSID, people will not be able to join our Wi-Fi hotspot.

▪WEP stands for Wired Equivalency Privacy

▪ The common key lengths are currently 128- and 256-bit.

▪Web sites that offer secure connections

▪ Store data secure

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A SPECIAL SECURITY SOFTWARE

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Advantages ▪ Ease of Installation

▪ Widely available in public venues.

▪ User-friendly software.

▪ Security features

▪ Cost

▪ Reliability / Flexibility

▪ Security spectrum

▪ Speed

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▪ Interference

▪ Degradation in performance

▪ High power consumption

▪ Networks have limited range

▪ Used to steal personal and confidential information

Limitations

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Sl.No.

Product & Description

Unit Pieces Quantity Total

Price

1. Wireless Router

2. Wires

3. Switch

4. Connectors

5.InstallationCharges

6. TOTAL

Requirements

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THANK YOU !