Building Secure Wireless Networks with 802.11 By Jahanzeb Khan, Anis Khwaja
Publisher: Wiley 2003 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 0471237159 | PDF | 5 MB
Publisher: Wiley 2003 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 0471237159 | PDF | 5 MB
An implementer’s guide to setting up, configuring, and managing a secure wireless network Whether you’re creating wireless networks for the home, small office, or enterprise, this innovative book presents a step-by-step approach to successfully building a wireless LAN that meets all of your security needs. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction and overview of 802.11b technology, this book takes you through the planning and design guidelines for implementing wireless LANs. While emphasizing the proper security measures for you to take, the authors will help you develop a wireless LAN, choose the right equipment for your deployment scenario, and implement the steps for thorough provisioning of equipment. You’ll also find critical information on how to maintain and troubleshoot your wireless LAN to keep it up and running. Written by Wi-Fi security experts, this book gives you the tools to plan and implement a secure wireless LAN based on 802.11 Wi-Fi technology. The authors: Address the concerns about security for 802.11b networks and describe effective solutions Discuss the benefits, deployment scenarios, costs, and security of wireless LANs Offer a clear perspective of interoperability with related wireless standards like 802.11a, HomeRF, and Bluetooth Present the most common practices that are used to ensure security of a LAN Explain how to connect a wireless LAN with a remote network using virtual private networks (VPNs)