May 2006
Intermediate to advanced
456 pages
9h 26m
English
Several good books have been written on the various technical aspects of wireless local-area networks (WLANs), including devices, networking protocols, and radio technologies. Network designers and administrators wanting to learn and apply the technical nuts and bolts of WLANs have no shortage of reference material to consult.
What is more challenging to find is a single reference on the lifecycle aspects of WLAN solutions—that is, a guide that covers the business considerations, which include the value proposition, cost-justification, and alignment of security, architecture, and operational components with the business. We wrote this book to address that shortage by examining WLANs from a lifecycle perspective. The scope extends from ...