Building wireless community networks/ Rob Flickenger
Por: Flickenger, Rob
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Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ejemplares |
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Campus I | Reserva | 004.66 F621b (Navegar estantería) | Ej. 1 | Disponible | 090289 |
CAMPUS I
• Capítulo 1. Wireless Community Networks – 1
• The problem – 3
• How ISPs Are Attemting a Solution – 3
• How Cooperatives Are Making It Happen – 5
• About This Book – 7
• Capítulo 2. Defining Project Scope – 8
• Hardware Requirements – 9
• Hot Spots – 11
• Potencial coverage – Problem Areas – 13
• Topographical Mapping 101 – 14
• Capítulo 3. Network Layout – 16
• Wireless Infrastructure: Cathedral Versus Bazaar – 16
• Vital Services – 20
• Security Considerations – 24
• Summary – 30
• Capítulo 4. Using Access Points – 31
• Access Point Caveats – 32
• The Apple Airport Base Station – 34
• Capítulo 5. Peer-to-peer (Ad-Hoc) Networking – 42
• Building a Wireless Gateway with Linux – 43
• Capítulo 6. Wide Area Network Saturation – 58
• Topo Map 102: Dealing with Geograpical Diversity – 59
• Antenna Characteristics and placemente – 63
• Power Amps and the Law – 77
• Capítulo 7. Other Applications – 80
• Point-to-Point Links – 80
• The Pringles Can – 83
• Redundant Links – 88
• Repeaters – 89
• Security Concerns – 92
• Captive ¨Catch and Release¨ Portal – 94
• In Closing – 98
• Capitulo 8. Radio Free Planet – 99
• Seattle Wireless – 99
• BAWUG – 100
• Personal Telco – 101
• NYC Wireless – 101
• GBPPR – 102
• GAWD – 102
• Guerrilla.net -- 102
• Universal Wireless – 103
• Capítulo 9. Radio Free Sebastopol – 104
• OSCON 2000 – 104
• Appendix – 113
• Index -- 121