|Westwood Resort | |Project Milestone | |NW490 – Senior Seminar | |Vanesa Weeks | |James Hawkins | |Justin Ossai
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WIRE LESS MESS NETWORK WITH HRPU ABSTRACT A Wireless mesh network is a mesh network created through the connection of wireless access points installed at each network user’s locale. Each user is also a provider, forwarding data at next node. The networking infrastructure is decentralized and simplified because each node need only transmit as far as the next node. Wireless mesh networking could allow people living in the remote areas and small businesses operating in rural neighborhoods
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are more secure. Stating that above I recommend using WPA2 for everything Sure maybe WPA2 isn’t the “best” option for home use but it’s better to be safe than sorry. Next are the security features other than encryption that can be used on wireless LANs. I suggest changing the default network name. When you set up your network equipment, change the default name to make it more difficult for hackers to find. Do not choose a name that is information about you or your company that is easy to guess or
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Week 1 Wireless Concepts Report DeVry University NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services Hands on Lab Wireless Concepts Submitted to: Professor: Date: 1/24/2014 Configuring a Wireless Access Point In this Project we were assigned to configure an access point and test the results. Pictured in the figure below is one of the first steps in regards to setup. We chose an easy router name of Group 4 NETW360 to make things easy. Following this logic we chose an automatic configuration
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Wi-Fi is growing rapidly in mainstream America. It seems that everywhere I go, there is a sign posted offering "free Wi-Fi". Are these so-called "hotspots", as secure as they are handy? Or, are hackers somewhere lingering waiting to take advantage of some unsuspecting user. Although wireless networks are convenient, they may not necessarily be secure. I use Wi-Fi at home and it seems to work for my family and me. My main concern when it was purchased
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because assailants have discovered new parkways to exploit shortcomings in remote systems that, as a rule, have yet to be tended to by associations. There are a few known vulnerabilities that happen for the most part as a result of the very way of the LAN, which utilizes radio frequencies
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Home Hospice Care (HHC) Project May 22, 2015 [pic] This project involves establishing a client-server based network in the Home Hospice Care building along with a wireless network (WLAN). We will be installing a Windows 2012 Server running the required Medical Management software along with a backup solution. The diagram below shows the current floor plan for HHC. It should be noted that more workstations, printers and laptops will be added (see next page). Additionally, wireless access
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| Network Administrator | Memo To: John Smith From: Felix Pino CC: Richard Pierce Date: 4/27/2015 Re: Site Survey Benefits Dear Sir, It has come to my attention that we have not been allocated time and money to do a proper site survey. I feel this is a detrimental path for your new system. A site survey is the precursor to a successful wireless network implementation. Like with many things, upfront planning and documentation facilitates the smooth deployment of the new network. With a site
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Software Requirements Specification For Anonymous User Communication For Privacy Protection in Wireless Metropolitan Mesh Networks Prepared by Under the Guidance of Table of Contents Revision History 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Project Scope 1.3 References 2. Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.2 Product Features 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics 2.4 Operating Environment 2.5 Design
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the article. The result of our practical experiments show upon how easy it is to break encryptions and deploying Evil twins, even with very little understanding of the security structure. 2.1 802.11 Standards The architecture of the wireless LANs is specified by the 802.11 standard created by IEEE [1]. There are a few versions of the standard with differences in frequency and speed. Briefly these are a few of the current standards 802.11 (1997): 2.4Ghz, 2Mbps 802.11a (1999): 5Ghz, 54Mbps 802
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