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Cutting-edge wireless mobility topics with a focus on the latest WLANs Wireless Mobility covers the newest technologies, including WiFi, WiMAX, 802.11n, 802.15, mobile cellular, Zigbee, PTT, and more. This book will prepare IT and business-process stakeholders to lead the discussions on mobility and implement a wireless mobile network. Neil Reid, wireless Cisco expert and bestselling author, incorporates the best of what has been learned from some of the most complex and challenging wireless deployments in the industry. Wireless Mobility discusses significant technical changes in the areas of…mehr

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Cutting-edge wireless mobility topics with a focus on the latest WLANs Wireless Mobility covers the newest technologies, including WiFi, WiMAX, 802.11n, 802.15, mobile cellular, Zigbee, PTT, and more. This book will prepare IT and business-process stakeholders to lead the discussions on mobility and implement a wireless mobile network. Neil Reid, wireless Cisco expert and bestselling author, incorporates the best of what has been learned from some of the most complex and challenging wireless deployments in the industry. Wireless Mobility discusses significant technical changes in the areas of the 802.11n standard, security, centralized architectures, advances in complex deployment practices, and Optimal Project Sequencing for complex enterprise class wireless networks.
Autorenporträt
Neil Reid is a Solutions Engineer for 802.11 and fixed wireless systems at Cisco Systems. He has worldwide responsibilities for Systems Engineers engaged in network solutions that use various types of wireless technologies for Cisco Systems, Inc. He is an expert in wireless hardware and software including 802.11, 3.5 GHz ETSI radios, MMDS, LMDS Millimeter wave radios and UNII broadband fixed wireless systems, optical and storage networks and general enterprise and service provider internals. Neil released Broadband Fixed Wireless Networks, (Osborne/McGraw-Hill) in December 2001.