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W-LANs
(Wireless
Networks)
Shaza Fathima A
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Table of contents
01
05
Advantages &
Disadvantages
What is WLAN?
Network
Architecture
WiFi Vs WLAN
Components
of WLAN
04
02
How does it
work?
06
03
What is WLAN?
A wireless local-area network (WLAN) is a group of colocated
computers or other devices that form a network based on radio
transmissions rather than wired connections. A Wi-Fi network is a type
of WLAN. WLANs are typically restricted in their diameter to buildings, a
campus, single rooms etc. and are operated by
individuals and not by large scale network
providers.
Evolution
1996
CSIRO patented
wireless networking
2020
WiFi 6 was launched
1970s
Cellular mobile
communication
started
1997
The first version of
the 802.11 protocol
was released
01
02
03
04
Components of WLAN
Station
All components connected
into the wireless medium of
the network.
Base Service Set
A set of stations that can
communicate with each
other
Access Point
It transmits and receives
data for wireless
communication
Bridge
Wired internetworking unit
to other LANS
How does it work?
● Several stations are connected to the
access points.
● Stations are terminals with access
mechanisms to the wireless medium
and radio contact to the AP.
● The stations and the AP which are within
the same radio coverage form a basic
service set (BSS).
● Two or more BSS are connected via a
distribution system.
● The distribution system connects the
wireless networks via the APs with a
portal, which forms the interworking unit
to other LANS.
How does it work?
Network Architecture
frameworks
Ad-Hoc Infrastructure
It does not contain
any access points.
BSS Networks
There are two types of
BSS architecture in
wireless LANs.
It contains access
points.
Infrastructure Networks
● Infrastructure networks
communicate through access points
in the system.
● Communication between the nodes
flows through the APs.
● It works on FIFO algorithm.
● They have a larger but fixed range
compared to adhoc networks.
● They work on Star network topology.
● Example: IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) and
HiperLAN2
Architecture of Infrastructure
IEEE 802.11 network
Ad-Hoc Networks
● Ad Hoc networks don't have access
points in their architecture.
● They can only communicate with the
devices in their BSS due to lack of
access points.
● They have a peer to peer topology.
● They have a very short range.
● Example: Hotspot connections,
bluetooth
Architecture of Ad Hoc IEEE
802.11 network
WiFi Vs WLAN
W
WiFi
W-Lan
WLANs help
devices connect
and communicate
wirelessly.
WiFi is a type of WLAN
which follows IEEE 802.11
standards
Is there any difference between WiFi and WLAN?
Advantages & Disadvantages
Robustness
Design & Planning
Cost
Flexibility
Safety and Security
Proprietary solutions
Quality of Service
Restrictions
Summary
● WLANs are restricted to a certain area.
● They function by sending data packets
from one device to another over radio
frequencies.
● They are used in hospitals, offices,
schools, etc.
● There are two types of architectures:
Infrastructure and Ad Hoc.
● Their main difference is the availability
of access points.
● WiFi is a WLAN but all WLANs are not
WiFis.
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W-LANs (Wire less Local Area Networks)

  • 2. Table of contents 01 05 Advantages & Disadvantages What is WLAN? Network Architecture WiFi Vs WLAN Components of WLAN 04 02 How does it work? 06 03
  • 3. What is WLAN? A wireless local-area network (WLAN) is a group of colocated computers or other devices that form a network based on radio transmissions rather than wired connections. A Wi-Fi network is a type of WLAN. WLANs are typically restricted in their diameter to buildings, a campus, single rooms etc. and are operated by individuals and not by large scale network providers.
  • 4. Evolution 1996 CSIRO patented wireless networking 2020 WiFi 6 was launched 1970s Cellular mobile communication started 1997 The first version of the 802.11 protocol was released 01 02 03 04
  • 5. Components of WLAN Station All components connected into the wireless medium of the network. Base Service Set A set of stations that can communicate with each other Access Point It transmits and receives data for wireless communication Bridge Wired internetworking unit to other LANS
  • 6.
  • 7. How does it work? ● Several stations are connected to the access points. ● Stations are terminals with access mechanisms to the wireless medium and radio contact to the AP. ● The stations and the AP which are within the same radio coverage form a basic service set (BSS). ● Two or more BSS are connected via a distribution system. ● The distribution system connects the wireless networks via the APs with a portal, which forms the interworking unit to other LANS.
  • 8. How does it work?
  • 9. Network Architecture frameworks Ad-Hoc Infrastructure It does not contain any access points. BSS Networks There are two types of BSS architecture in wireless LANs. It contains access points.
  • 10. Infrastructure Networks ● Infrastructure networks communicate through access points in the system. ● Communication between the nodes flows through the APs. ● It works on FIFO algorithm. ● They have a larger but fixed range compared to adhoc networks. ● They work on Star network topology. ● Example: IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) and HiperLAN2 Architecture of Infrastructure IEEE 802.11 network
  • 11. Ad-Hoc Networks ● Ad Hoc networks don't have access points in their architecture. ● They can only communicate with the devices in their BSS due to lack of access points. ● They have a peer to peer topology. ● They have a very short range. ● Example: Hotspot connections, bluetooth Architecture of Ad Hoc IEEE 802.11 network
  • 12. WiFi Vs WLAN W WiFi W-Lan WLANs help devices connect and communicate wirelessly. WiFi is a type of WLAN which follows IEEE 802.11 standards Is there any difference between WiFi and WLAN?
  • 13. Advantages & Disadvantages Robustness Design & Planning Cost Flexibility Safety and Security Proprietary solutions Quality of Service Restrictions
  • 14. Summary ● WLANs are restricted to a certain area. ● They function by sending data packets from one device to another over radio frequencies. ● They are used in hospitals, offices, schools, etc. ● There are two types of architectures: Infrastructure and Ad Hoc. ● Their main difference is the availability of access points. ● WiFi is a WLAN but all WLANs are not WiFis.
  • 15. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, and includes icons by Flaticon and infographics & images by Freepik Thanks! Please keep this slide for attribution

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