Implementation of WLAN in Kuala Lumpur Infrastructure University College, KLIUC: a case study / Mazni Mohamed Jakeri

In the just few years, wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have come to occupy a significant niche in the local area network market. Increasingly, organizations are finding that WLANs are an indispensable adjunct to traditional wired LANs, or maybe replacing wired LANs, in order to satisfy requirem...

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Main Author: Mohamed Jakeri, Mazni
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64605/1/64605.pdf
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Summary:In the just few years, wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have come to occupy a significant niche in the local area network market. Increasingly, organizations are finding that WLANs are an indispensable adjunct to traditional wired LANs, or maybe replacing wired LANs, in order to satisfy requirements for mobility, relocation, ad-hoc networking, and coverage of locations difficult to wire. This research paper documented valuable knowledge on how to implement WLAN in KLIUC from scratch. The main objective of deploying WLAN which is to provide alternative Internet access to students is successfully done, however certain aspect such as security is still in progress.