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Building Wireless Community Networks, Second Edition
By
Rob Flickenger
Publisher
: O'Reilly
Pub Date
: June 2003
ISBN
: 0-596-00502-4
Pages
: 182
Slots
: 1
Copyright
Preface
New in This Edition
Audience
Organization
Typographical Conventions
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Wireless Community Networks
Section 1.1. Why Now?
Section 1.2. The WISP Approach
Section 1.3. The Cooperative Approach
Section 1.4. About This Book
Chapter 2. Defining Project Scope
Section 2.1. The Standards
Section 2.2. Hardware Requirements
Section 2.3. Site Survey
Section 2.4. 802.11b Channels and Interference
Section 2.5. Topographical Mapping 101
Chapter 3. Network Layout
Section 3.1. Layer 1 (Physical) Connectivity
Section 3.2. Wired Wireless
Section 3.3. Vital Services
Section 3.4. Security Considerations
Section 3.5. Summary
Chapter 4. Using Access Points
Section 4.1. Access Point Caveats
Section 4.2. The Apple AirPort Base Station
Section 4.3. Access Point Management Software
Section 4.4. Local LAN Access
Section 4.5. Configuring Dialup
Section 4.6. NAT and DHCP
Section 4.7. Bridging
Section 4.8. WEP, MAC Filtering,and Closed Networks
Section 4.9. Roaming
Section 4.10. Channel Spacing
Chapter 5. Host-Based Networking
Section 5.1. Anatomy of a Wireless Gateway
Chapter 6. Long-Range Networking
Section 6.1. Topo Maps 102: Geographical Diversity
Section 6.2. Antenna Characteristicsand Placement
Chapter 7. Other Applications
Section 7.1. Software
Section 7.2. Point-to-Point Links
Section 7.3. Point-to-Multipoint Links
Section 7.4. Home-Brew Antennas
Section 7.5. Redundant Links
Section 7.6. Repeaters
Section 7.7. Security Concerns
Section 7.8. NoCatAuth Captive Portal
Section 7.9. Fun with IP
Section 7.10. In Closing
Chapter 8. Radio Free Planet
Section 8.1. Seattle Wireless
Section 8.2. Universal Wireless
Section 8.3. The Future
Chapter 9. Radio Free Sebastopol
Section 9.1. OSCON 2000
Section 9.2. The Campus
Section 9.3. Coffee, Coffee, Coffee
Section 9.4. Online From Home,No Strings Attached
Section 9.5. Seattle Wireless
Section 9.6. NoCat
Section 9.7. The Community Takes Notice
Section 9.8. The Portland Summit
Section 9.9. And So On
Appendix A. Regulations Affecting 802.11 Deployment
Section A.1. Disclaimer
Section A.2. Abstract and Objectives
Section A.3. Introduction to the Technology
Section A.4. Regulations and Laws Affecting802.11 Network Deployment
Section A.5. Power Limits
Section A.6. Equipment Limitationsand Certification
Section A.7. Interference
Section A.8. Broadband AUPs
Section A.9. Human Exposure to RadioFrequency Radiation
Section A.10. Laws ConcerningAntennas and Towers
Section A.11. The Future: Good News and Bad News
Section A.12. What Can You Do?
Section A.13. Conclusions
Appendix B. Path Loss Calculations
Appendix C. Simple Scheme Management
Colophon
Index