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This paper looks at the decision to adopt Wi-Fi and the way it may be implemented. The paper is written using a range of secondary looking at the current technological abilities and the potential future developments. The paper shows the different choices and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the different choices, paying particular attention to the 802.11 family and then consider how a wireless network can be implemented and integrated with existing an IT infrastructure in a company. The bibliography cites 10 sources
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1. Abstract This paper looks at the decision to adopt Wi-Fi and the way it may be implemented. The paper is written using a range of secondary looking
at the current technological abilities and the potential future developments. The paper shows the different choices and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the different choices, paying particular attention to
the 802.11 family and then consider how a wireless network can be implemented and integrated with existing an IT infrastructure in a company. This paper is suitable for those who
have an academic interest as well as those who have a more practical consideration and are doing background research ion readiness for developing a wi-fi network. 2. Executive Summary The
purpose of this paper is to examine the different options that are available in terms of wireless networking with particular attention paid to the 802.11 family and the way integration
may be implemented. The paper has been put together with the use of secondary research form a range of sources, including trade and professional journals, academic reference books and the
internet. The development of wireless networks have been aided with the Telecommunications Act 1996 which liberalised the telecoms market and also sought to put barriers in place to
local authorities that might wish to slow down the deployment of a network. The main choices are between the IP based wireless technologies provided by the common carriers and the
use of the 802.11 family which do not need a licence to be set up. Whilst IP technology is used by third party which may reduce some pressures 802.11 is
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