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NETW 563 ENTIRE COURSE WIRELESS NETWORKS KELLER
NETW 563 Complete Class Wireless Networks Keller August 2015
NETW 563 Case Study Comparing Municipal WiFi Networks Week 2 Keller
Municipal Wi-Fi Hot or Not?
A number of U.S. cities have launched municipal Wi-Fi networks over the past few years. Research three
deployments, anywhere in the world, and compare the networks in terms of architecture, applications,
cost to the consumer, and success.
Subjects Covered: Consumers, Customer relations, Information technology, Innovation, Internet, Market
research, Marketing strategy, Pricing, Product introduction, Telecommunications industry.
Preview:
Municipal Wi-Fi is criticized as it is difficult to provide free Wi-Fi services from a cost and performance
perspective. The city will have to incur losses, and performance will be affected as more people use it.
There are also issues related to security and privacy. Many cities in the US launched free Wi-Fi
networks
NETW 563 Course Project Proposal Week 3 Keller
The objective of the project is to recommend a wireless solution for a sporting goods company. This is an
individual project. You will be required to submit two assignments for the project. Because of this, you

may need to spend additional time and effort in Week 3 to produce the proposal which will form the basis
for your project
Preview:
The final project report will provide detailed information on the assessment of the problem, the solution
selection process, the key steps in the solutions implementation, the evaluation and monitoring
parameters of the solution, and the key stakeholders.
NETW 563 Midterm Exam Wireless Network Keller
(TCO A) A wireless client network interface card performs each of the following tasks except
(Points: 5)

Transmitting the packet over radio waves.

Determining when to send the packet.

Dividing data into packets.

Sending packets to a wired network through a root remote wireless bridge.

(TCO A) A _____ is a million hertz. (Points: 5)

Kilohertz

Megahertz

Gigahertz

Kilohertz

(TCO C) The bit pattern used in a WLAN direct sequence spread spectrum transmission is called
the (Points: 5)

Barker code.

Oscillation modulation.

Chip set.

XOR Inverse (XORI).

(TCO C) _____ is a group of wireless devices that is served by a single access point (AP). (Points: 5)

Basic Service Set

Ad hoc mode

Extended Service Set

Independent Service Set

(TCO D) Each of the following is a design goal of a site survey except (Points: 5)

Implement a wired network infrastructure.

Achieve the best possible performance from a WLAN.

Determine the best location for access points.

Develop wired networks optimized for a variety of applications.

(TCO D) A device that converts direct current from a battery to alternating current is a(n) (Points :
5)

DC-to-AC converter.

AC-to-DC converter.

Universal Power Adapter (UPA).

Power Converter (PC).

(TCO E) After the security flaws in WEP were publicized, the IEEE TGi task group released a new
proposed implementation known as what? (Points: 5)

WPA

WEP2

TKIP

Dynamic TKIP

(TCO E) WPA and WPA2 were created by which organization? (Points: 5)

IEEE

CompTIA

Wi-Fi Alliance

Wireless Research Resource Group (WRRG)

(TCO A) Give a brief summary of the characteristics of IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g wireless
networks. (Points: 10)
(TCO A) What are some limitations to infrared wireless LAN systems? (Points: 10)
(TCO C) What is fragmentation, and how does fragmentation reduce collisions? (Points: 10)
(TCO C) What are two disadvantages of IEEE 802.11g networks? (Points: 10)
(TCO D) Explain channel reuse. (Points: 10)
(TCO E) Explain how WEP violates the cardinal rule of cryptography. (Points: 10)

NETW 563 You Decide Richton Toys Week 5 Keller


Scenario Summary
Richton Toys is an independent toy designer and has been around for about 2 years. Up until now, they
have occupied 1/2 of a floor in a 30-story office tower, and are currently using a CAT5 Ethernet LAN that a
previous tenant installed for their network. Recently, several users have installed a 802.11b network on
their own. Moore H. Pschorr, the company CEO, is becoming concerned about the network setup, as
corporate espionage is rampant in the toy industry, but so far, the WLAN is popular with his teams.
Additionally, the sales department has been complaining about how unprofessional it is to have problems
with or lose a connection during a sales meeting or conference. At this point in time, Richton Toys does
not have a formal I.T. department, though Jim Coombes, a very tech-savvy user is currently managing it
on the side. He also has some ideas for improving the network but may not have all of the skills to make

the best decisions. Since the Human Resources department has a clearer view of the companys future
growth in the near future, CEO Moore has asked them to bring in your consulting firm to listen to some
ideas from the team, and to provide them with some solid direction where to go.
Preview:
The first step that should be taken in the development of a strategy to respond to Richton Toy Companys
situation is to assess their networking needs and to evaluate the various options available for

NETW 563 Case Study Recommendation for Municipal Wifi in Bayton City Week 6 Keller
Bayton is small Midwestern city of 30, 000 people. The town is located on Lake Michigan and supports a
large 600 slip marina that is adjacent to the downtown business district.
In Case Study 2, focus on the following issues:

The potential of the Municipal WiFi network to spark investment based on your previous research

The potential to leverage the network for municipal services such as police, fire, meter reading,
etcbased on your previous research

The potential for the city to provide a internet access as a public utility, akin to the water
department or garbage collection based on your previous research

Preview:
A number of municipal wifi implementations have been successful. For example, Arcata, a town in
California, has implemented free municipal wifi. It can be accessed by people commuting on the river
transit system; thus, enabling them to stay online even in transit. The wifi connection is

NETW 563 Course Project Week 7 Wireless Networks Keller


The objective of the project is to recommend a wireless solution for a sporting goods company. This is an
individual project. You will be required to submit two assignments for the project. Because of this, you

may need to spend additional time and effort in Week 3 to produce the proposal which will form the basis
for your project.
Plan on utilizing the Writing Source, available under Student Resources under the Course Home tab on
the left, or make use of the official style guide entitled, Writing the Research Paper: A Handbook, 6th
edition, by Anthony C. Winkler and Jo Ray McCuen. This handbook includes information on the following
styles: APA, MLA, CEE, CMS, and Columbia Online (ISBN 1413001785).
Scenario: The Wireless Technology Company (WTC), a company that assists organizations and
businesses with issues involving network planning and design, has hired you as a consultant. The
Athletes Shack (TAS) is a chain of sporting goods stores. Because TAS has grown in popularity, it now
has 10 stores in the area. TAS is considering implementing a wireless technology that will link all of its
stores through wireless broadband service, installing WLANs in each store, and providing its employees
with iPads for better customer service. TAS is unsure how to start this process. They have asked WTC for
help, and WTC has turned to you.
Create a technical, detailed-oriented report for TAS that explains the process of the project. The format of
your technical paper should be based on the following:
Preview:
The project implementation includes the acquisition of the necessary hardware and software, installation
of wireless access points, installation and configuration of wireless controllers, software installation, router
installation, installation of the security layer, integration of hardware and software, testing of connectivity,
rollout of WLAN across stores, integration Test, and dry run or pilot testing of the entire WLAN
installation

NETW 563 Discussions Week 1-7 All Students Posts 385 Pages Keller
NETW 563 Standards and Antennas and RF Discussions Week 1 All Students Posts 53 Pages NEW
Keller
NETW 563 Standards Discussions 1 Week 1 All Students Posts 26 Pages Keller

Wireless technology has relied on standards since its outset. How has this assisted in the widespread
acceptance of standards, and how do standards make it easier for us to purchase and use a wide variety
of products? Standards are very important in everything. Why do we need standards in Wireless
Technology? Why is it important? What would happen if we did not have standards?
NETW 563 Antennas and RF Discussions 2 Week 1 All Students Posts 27 Pages Keller
All forms of electromagnetic energy, from gamma rays to radio waves, travel through space in waves.
How are radio waves generated, and how do they propagate? Discuss the physical differences between
radio waves and light or heat waves. What is polarization? What is the concept of wave propagation?

NETW 563 Wireless Modulation and Access Control Discussions Week 2 All Students Posts 61
Pages NEW Keller
NETW 563 Wireless Modulation Discussions 1 Week 2 All Students Posts 33 Pages Keller
What are the four primary wireless modulation schemes? Which ones are used for WLANs, and what are
their relative advantages and disadvantages? What is Modulation? How does it work? why do we use
modulation?
NETW 563 Access Control Discussions 2 Week 2 All Students Posts 28 Pages Keller
The MAC layer has the primary responsibility of controlling access to the wireless medium. What are the
two procedures for transmitting on a WLAN specified by the IEEE 802.11 standard?

NETW 563 Designing the WLAN and Site Survey Analyzers Discussions Week 3 All Students Posts
55 Pages NEW Keller
NETW 563 Designing the WLAN Discussions 1 Week 3 All Students Posts 31 Pages Keller
Explain the steps in designing a WLAN. How do you determine the network type, access point
management strategy, and location of the APs? How do you go about it?

NETW 563 Site Survey Analyzers Discussions 2 Week 3 All Students Posts 24 Pages Keller
What is the purpose of the analyzers? How can the information be used for configuration or
troubleshooting purposes? What are site surveys? Are they mandatory and you go go without them?
How is the information obtained from them can be used for configuring or troubleshooting?

NETW 563 Security Organizations and Securing the WLAN Discussions Week 4 All Students Posts
54 Pages NEW Keller
NETW 563 Security Organizations Discussions 1 Week 4 All Students Posts 27 Pages Keller
Discuss some of the organizations dedicated to information security. Explain these organizations
missions and goals. Is there an organization dedicated to wireless security? If so, please describe the
organization and its goals.
NETW 563 Securing the WLAN Discussions 2 Week 4 All Students Posts 27 Pages Keller
How have the IEEE 802.11 security mechanisms for wireless networks fallen far short of their goal? What
are the vulnerabilities? How did WPA fix the problem in WEP?

NETW 563 SNMP and Troubleshooting Discussions Week 5 All Students Posts 52 Pages NEW
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NETW 563 SNMP Discussions 1 Week 5 All Students Posts 26 Pages Keller
SNMP is a protocol that allows computers and network equipment to gather data about network
performance. It is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. Discuss the role of a software agent in SNMP, and
explain the purpose of the MIB. Explain how the SNMP management station gathers data, and describe
the types of data that it collects and stores. Discuss how this information can be used for monitoring.
NETW 563 Troubleshooting Discussions 2 Week 5 All Students Posts 26 Pages Keller

Define the term troubleshooting. What does it mean to you? Discuss why troubleshooting wireless
networks can be more challenging than troubleshooting wired networks. Please back up your posts with
supporting evidence. when you are in the networking domain, you will hear the term troubleshooting a
lot. What does it mean in particular? Which is more challenging to troubleshoot, wireless or wired
networks and why?

NETW 563 Getting to 4G and The Future of Satellite Radio Discussions Week 6 All Students Posts
57 Pages NEW Keller
NETW 563 Getting to 4G Discussions 1 Week 6 All Students Posts 29 Pages Keller
Is the United States on track for 4G deployment? What barriers do you foresee preventing widespread
acceptance and deployment? What is the evolution of cellular technology? What are the current 3G
technologies?
NETW 563 The Future of Satellite Radio Discussions 2 Week 6 All Students Posts 28 Pages Keller
In 2008, XM and Sirius Radio were allowed to merge. Why did the FCC allow this merger? What is the
future of this technology? Why did the FCC reverse course and allow this merger? Is satellite radio still a
valid business model? Do you use it?

NETW 563 Traffic Shaping and Wireless Network Planning Discussions Week 7 All Students Posts
53 Pages Keller
NETW 563 Traffic Shaping Discussions 1 Week 7 All Students Posts 25 Pages Keller
What is traffic shaping? Why is traffic shaping a controversial topic? Has traffic shaping been applied to
wireless networks? What is the reasoning behind traffic shaping in the wireless world?
NETW 563 Wireless Network Planning Discussions 2 Week 7 All Students Posts 28 Pages Keller
In a cellular or PCS network, what are some of the areas where traffic engineering comes into play? For
example, one could use traffic engineering to determine the number of trunks needed to backhaul

wireless traffic from the MSC to the PSTN. What are some other points in the network that should be
sized? What is Traffic Engineering? Where is it mainly done at a cellular network? How does traffic
engineering help our network?

NETW 563 FINAL EXAM Wireless Networks Keller


(TCO A) An access point has a(n) _____ interface that allows it to connect to a wired network.
(Points: 5)

RJ-45

SDDIO

CF

RJ-111

(TCO A) How often an event occurs can create different ______. (Points: 5)

modulations

frequencies

cycles

gigapops (GPS)

(TCO B) What is not an advantage of LEO satellites over GEO satellites? (Points: 5)

Require fewer hand-off

Reduced propagation delay

Coverage can be better localized

Better conservation of spectrum

(TCO C) _____ is a group of wireless devices that is served by a single access point (AP). (Points:
5)

Basic Service Set

Ad hoc mode

Extended Service Set

Independent Service Set

(TCO D) Each of the following are locations in which businesses install wireless networks for
increased employee productivity except (Points: 5)

common areas.

Remote parking lots.

(TCO E) Guarding the availability of information is achieved by (Points: 5)

access control.

closed system authentication.

wireless protection environment (WPE).

frame count check (FCC).

(TCO F) What is the equivalent of one Erlang? (Points: 5)

60 call seconds

36 centum call seconds

3600 centum call seconds

1 minute

(TCO G) _____ provides users the freedom to roam beyond their home subnets while still
maintaining their home IP addresses. (Points: 5)

Mobile IP

TCP/IP

IPX/SPX

Routing Initiation Protocol (RIP)

(TCO A) What is polarization, and why is it important to WLANs? (Points: 30)


(TCO B) In cellular systems, what are the two types of channels used between the mobile unit and
the base station? What are their functions? (Points: 30)
(TCO C) Explain how power management functions on an infrastructure network. (Points: 30)
(TCO D) When would you recommend using a thin access point over a fat access point? (Points:
30)
(TCO E) What is a man-in-the-middle attack, and how can one be launched against a wireless
network? (Points: 30)
(TCO E) What is a dictionary attack? (Points: 30)
(TCO F) Blocked calls can be handled in two ways. Describe the two methods of handling blocked
calls. (Points: 30)
(TCO G) Explain how Simple Network Management Protocol collects data and the type of data that
is gathered. (Points: 30)
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