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Wireless networking

Wireless networks utilize components similar to wired


networks; however, wireless networks must convert
information signals into a form suitable for transmission
through the air medium. Even though wireless
networks directly contribute only to a portion of the
overall network infrastructure, attention to all network
functions is necessary to counter impairments resulting
from the wireless medium. This chapter discusses
concepts common to all types of wireless networks,
with emphasis on components and information signals.

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