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Wi-Fi
By: Michael Gutierrez
Table of Contents
 I. Introduction
 II. Governing Standards Body
 III. History
 IV. Specifications
 V. Privacy and Security
 VI. Interoperability and Support
 VII. Application of Standard
 VIII. Conclusion
Wi-Fi
 Wi-Fi is trademarked name for popular wireless technology that uses
radio waves to provide high-speed Internet and network
connections.
 The governing body that owns the term Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi Alliance,
defines it as any WLAN (wireless area network) products that are
based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE)
802.11 standards.
 The way Wi-Fi works is through the use of radio signals like in
phones. The wireless adapter card that is found inside of computers
then uses the data that is being sent to change it into a radio signal
to then be transmitted by the antenna. A router then receives these
signals and decodes them in order to send the information
contained within to the Internet via a Local Area Network or a wired
Ethernet connection like a cable network connection.
Governing Standards Body
 Formed in 1999
 Founding Companies:
 3Com
 Aironet
 Harris Semi Conductor
 Lucent
 Symbol Technologies
 Nokia
History of Wi-Fi
 In 1985 the FCC allowed the opening of several bands of
the wireless spectrum. Allowing those bands to be used
without government license.
 The bands were taken from the scientific, medical, and
industrial bands of the wireless spectrum.
 The FCC made these bands available for communication
purposes.
 Using spread spectrum technology, which spreads a
radio signal over wide range of frequencies they were
able to steer around interference from other equipment.
 When Ethernet became popular vendors came to the
realization that a wireless standard was best.
History of Wi-Fi continued….
 In 1988, the NCR Corporation wanted to use the
unlicensed spectrum to hook up wireless cash register,
they looked into getting a standard started.
 Victor Hayes and Bruce Tuch were hired and they went
to the IEEE and created the committee known as 802.3.
 Vendors took a while to agree on an acceptable standard
due to the fragmented market.
 In 1997 the committee agreed on a basic specification
that allowed for a data-transfer rate of two megabits per
second.
 Two technologies known as frequency hopping, and
direct-sequence transmission allowed for this data-
transfer rate.
History of Wi-Fi continued
 The new standard was finally published in 1997, and engineers
immediately began working on prototype equipment that was
compliant.
 Two variants 802.11b (operates in 2.4GHz band), and 802.11a
(operates in 5.8GHz band) were ratified in December 1999 and
January 2000 respectively.
 Companies soon began creating 802.11b companies arose.
 In August 1999 the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA)
was created with the intention to assure compatibility between
products from various vendors.
 A consumer friendly name was need for this new technology and
the term “Wi-Fi” came to be.
 Apple was the first to supply their computers with Wi-Fi slots on all
their laptops, thus sparking the mainstream penetration of Wi-Fi.
Specifications
 802.11a
 802.11b
 802.11g
 802.11n
Privacy and Security
 MAC Address Filtering
 WEP
 WPA
 WPA2
Interoperability and Support
 Made for
Interoperability
 Many public locales
support Wi-Fi
Application of Wi-Fi
 Many electronic devices use
Wi-Fi due to its simple
functions.
 Companies use Wi-Fi to create
wireless networks within their
company.
 Phone companies such as use
Wi-Fi Hot Spots for their users
to get free calling/internet
access.
 Gaming companies like
Nintendo use Wi-Fi to synch
their products and to use
global network usage.
Conclusion
 The future is WiMax
 Can reach over 50km
in range and have a
maximum throughput
of 70 Mbps.

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Wi-Fi.ppt

  • 2. Table of Contents  I. Introduction  II. Governing Standards Body  III. History  IV. Specifications  V. Privacy and Security  VI. Interoperability and Support  VII. Application of Standard  VIII. Conclusion
  • 3. Wi-Fi  Wi-Fi is trademarked name for popular wireless technology that uses radio waves to provide high-speed Internet and network connections.  The governing body that owns the term Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi Alliance, defines it as any WLAN (wireless area network) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) 802.11 standards.  The way Wi-Fi works is through the use of radio signals like in phones. The wireless adapter card that is found inside of computers then uses the data that is being sent to change it into a radio signal to then be transmitted by the antenna. A router then receives these signals and decodes them in order to send the information contained within to the Internet via a Local Area Network or a wired Ethernet connection like a cable network connection.
  • 4. Governing Standards Body  Formed in 1999  Founding Companies:  3Com  Aironet  Harris Semi Conductor  Lucent  Symbol Technologies  Nokia
  • 5. History of Wi-Fi  In 1985 the FCC allowed the opening of several bands of the wireless spectrum. Allowing those bands to be used without government license.  The bands were taken from the scientific, medical, and industrial bands of the wireless spectrum.  The FCC made these bands available for communication purposes.  Using spread spectrum technology, which spreads a radio signal over wide range of frequencies they were able to steer around interference from other equipment.  When Ethernet became popular vendors came to the realization that a wireless standard was best.
  • 6. History of Wi-Fi continued….  In 1988, the NCR Corporation wanted to use the unlicensed spectrum to hook up wireless cash register, they looked into getting a standard started.  Victor Hayes and Bruce Tuch were hired and they went to the IEEE and created the committee known as 802.3.  Vendors took a while to agree on an acceptable standard due to the fragmented market.  In 1997 the committee agreed on a basic specification that allowed for a data-transfer rate of two megabits per second.  Two technologies known as frequency hopping, and direct-sequence transmission allowed for this data- transfer rate.
  • 7. History of Wi-Fi continued  The new standard was finally published in 1997, and engineers immediately began working on prototype equipment that was compliant.  Two variants 802.11b (operates in 2.4GHz band), and 802.11a (operates in 5.8GHz band) were ratified in December 1999 and January 2000 respectively.  Companies soon began creating 802.11b companies arose.  In August 1999 the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA) was created with the intention to assure compatibility between products from various vendors.  A consumer friendly name was need for this new technology and the term “Wi-Fi” came to be.  Apple was the first to supply their computers with Wi-Fi slots on all their laptops, thus sparking the mainstream penetration of Wi-Fi.
  • 9. Privacy and Security  MAC Address Filtering  WEP  WPA  WPA2
  • 10. Interoperability and Support  Made for Interoperability  Many public locales support Wi-Fi
  • 11. Application of Wi-Fi  Many electronic devices use Wi-Fi due to its simple functions.  Companies use Wi-Fi to create wireless networks within their company.  Phone companies such as use Wi-Fi Hot Spots for their users to get free calling/internet access.  Gaming companies like Nintendo use Wi-Fi to synch their products and to use global network usage.
  • 12. Conclusion  The future is WiMax  Can reach over 50km in range and have a maximum throughput of 70 Mbps.