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Linux > 802.11
The following information is about 802.11.
802.11 Defined
Standard protocol for radio-frequency wireless data transmission and networking. Also called Wi-Fi.
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Off-site 802.11 Links, User Submitted
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Sun Sep 7
Fri Sep 5
- Introduction and details on PEAP (DOC): microsoft word doc on all the details of PEAP for wireless auth, and details on the actual auth protcols that ride inside this contaner
- IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Security with Microsoft Windows (DOC)
- IAS configuration challenges with PEAP/MS-CHAP-V 2 - Wi-Fi Planet Forums: someone trying to block username in RADIUS Identity packet
- A Standard Approach to User Authentication for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Network Access
Wed Sep 3
- SmallNetBuilde r - Small Network Help - Draft 11n ≠ 100 Mbps Ethernet
- MetaGeek | Makers of the Wi-Spy Spectrum Analyzer
- Latest 802.11 standards: Too little too late? - Network World
- Received Signal Strength Indication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tue Sep 2
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