Introduction; Introduction To Wireless Networking; Guidelines For Roaming - Proxim ORiNOCO AP-700 User Manual

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Introduction

This chapter contains information on the following:

Introduction to Wireless Networking

Guidelines for Roaming

Management and Monitoring Capabilities
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 Typical Wireless Network Access Infrastructure
Guidelines for Roaming
Typical voice network cell coverages vary based on environment. Proxim recommends having a site survey done
professionally to ensure optimal performance. For professional site surveyors, Ekahau™ Site Survey software is
included in the Xtras folder of the Installation CD.
An AP can only communicate with client devices that support its wireless standards.
All Access Points must have the same Network Name to support client roaming.
Figure
1-1), the AP functions as a wireless network access point to data and voice
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