19.7. Summary
You have now had the opportunity to explore the exciting world of wireless networking. I started by explaining the fundamentals of wireless transmissions and how RF energy behaves. Then you learned about the standards for wireless networks and the regulating bodies.
Then, I described the different types of devices that are required to make a wireless network, and the topologies that those devices can be used in. Next, I took you through the coverage areas and how wireless cells are defined. That took you straight into how to set up and configure a wireless client using the ADU.
Finally, I showed you the two implementation strategies for Cisco wireless networks. The first and older one is now called the autonomous solution and the ...
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