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Introduction

This chapter contains information on the following:

Document Conventions

Introduction to Wireless Networking

Guidelines for Roaming
IEEE 802.11 Specifications
Management and Monitoring Capabilities
Document Conventions
AP refers to an AP-700 Access Point.
802.11 is used to describe features that apply to the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless standards.
Blue underlined text indicates a link to a topic or Web address. If you are viewing this documentation on your
computer, click the blue text to jump to the linked item.
Text enclosed within triangle brackets, < >, should be replaced with a user-defined value.
The following special notations are used:
NOTE: A note contains important information that helps you make better use of the AP or your computer.
CAUTION: A Caution indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data.
WARNING: A Warning indicates imminent danger to hardware or loss of data.
Introduction to Wireless Networking
An Access Point extends the capability of an existing Ethernet network to devices on a wireless network. Wireless
devices can connect to a single Access Point, or they can move between multiple Access Points located within the same
vicinity. As wireless clients move from one coverage cell to another, they maintain network connectivity.
In a typical network environment (see
networks. An AP network provides:
Seamless client roaming for both data and voice (VoIP)
Easy installation and operation
Over-the-air encryption of data
High speed network links
Figure
1-1), the AP functions as a wireless network access point to data and voice
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