1 Introduction
With the explosive popularity of wireless networks,
based on the 802.11b and its descendant technologies, have
come great benefits and great risks. The benefits include reduced
cost of deploying additional networked devices due
to the inexpensive network devices and no longer requiring
expensive wiring. These networks also have the ability
to extend institution networks over many miles at a reasonable
price. These benefits have made it enormously popular
within practically every computing community, be it corporate,
educational, or private home users.
The installed base of 802.11b devices that flourished
from the availability of inexpensive consumer grade equipment
ensures that the risks of 802.11b will continue to pose
a threat for a very long time. So, despite the development of
new networking technologies that can perhaps solve these
problems, other solutions that work with the existing technologies,
should be explored.
1 Introduction
With the explosive popularity of wireless networks,
based on the 802.11b and its descendant technologies, have
come great benefits and great risks. The benefits include reduced
cost of deploying additional networked devices due
to the inexpensive network devices and no longer requiring
expensive wiring. These networks also have the ability
to extend institution networks over many miles at a reasonable
price. These benefits have made it enormously popular
within practically every computing community, be it corporate,
educational, or private home users.
The installed base of 802.11b devices that flourished
from the availability of inexpensive consumer grade equipment
ensures that the risks of 802.11b will continue to pose
a threat for a very long time. So, despite the development of
new networking technologies that can perhaps solve these
problems, other solutions that work with the existing technologies,
should be explored.
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