Title: Wireless Internet
1Wireless Internet
- An technology overview and guide to effective use
at home, work, and in the classroom.
Larry MacPhee e-Learning Center Northern Arizona
University
2Infrared
- Found on older PDAs, Laptops, Printers
- Requires Line-of-sight
- Short range
- Flaky
- Not widely adopted
- Now used mostly for remotes
3GPRS and Cell Phones
- Discussion for another day
But consider how these devices can be used in the
classroom by studentswith or without instructor
encouragement!
4- Bluetooth http//www.bluetooth.com
- Named after Danish King Harald Bluetooth
Blaatand (910-985 AD), credited with uniting
Denmark and Norway. - Radio waves
- Short range (30 ft.)
- Computer to Mouse, Keyboard, Cell Phone, PDA
- Data rate 1 Mbps (megabits per second)
5Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi wireless fidelity
- http//www.wi-fi.org
- IEEE 802.11 protocol
- Long range (150 ft)
- Uses Radio Frequency (RF)
6What we mean by wireless
- An extension of an existing Internet connection
- Not a stand-alone connection
- Allows computers to connect to
- other computers (directly)
- local networks and devices
- the Internet
7Ways to Connect
- PC to Wireless Access Point
- (Infrastructure) Hot Spot
8What do I need?
- Computer
- Wi-Fi card
- Built-in wireless
- Wireless Access Point (WAP)
- Public or Private?
- Open or Secure?
- Free or Paid?
9Does my PC have Wi-Fi?
- Start / Control Panel / Network Connections
- If you see Wireless Network Connection youre
all set! - Double-click to see available networks
10Joining a Wi-Fi Network Win XP
Open
Secure
11Joining a Wi-Fi Network Mac
- On the Mac, Wi-Fi is called AirPort
12Adding Wireless Capabilities
- Where to buy?
- NAU bookstore
- Computer store
- Office supply store
13Setting up a WAP at home
- High Speed Internet Connection
- Cable Modem
- DSL Modem
- Instructions vary, but are usually poor!
- Apple, Linksys, Belkin, D-Link are good brands
- Take the time to set up the security!
- Skill Level Required Intermediate to High
14Finding a Hot Spot
- Search the web
- http//www.wifi411.com
- http//www.jiwire.com
- Scan your locale
- stumbler software
- hotspot finder gizmo.
15Public Hot Spots in Flagstaff
- Free (Usually Open)
- Late For the Train
- Macys
- Uptown Billiards
- Pay n Take
- NAU (Guest access)
- Know of Others?
- Paid (Usually Secure)
- Kinkos
- Barnes and Noble
- Campus Coffee Bean
- Starbucks
- Embassy Suites
- UPS Store
- Varsity Espresso
- McDonalds
- Days Inn
16Access Points at NAU
WAPs at NAU
17Connecting at NAU
- http//www.nau.edu/wireless
- VPN for security
- vpn.nau.edu
- Solution Center at 3-1511 (faculty/staff)
18Current Wi-Fi Protocols
Protocol Data Rate Range Compatibility
802.11b 11 Mbps Long First out
802.11a 54 Mbps Short No
802.11g 54 Mbps Long With b
- Detailed Comparisons of a, b, and g
- Performance degrades on mixed b/g networks
19Future Wi-Fi Protocols
Protocol Data Rate Range Compatibility
802.11n 100 Mbps Longer(250 ft) b and g
Wi-Max 70 Mbps Longest (5 - 30 mi) 802.16
- Pre-802.11n is being sold now
- Wi-Max promises very long distance
- (ideal when Cable and DSL are not practical)
20Wireless Speed Range
- A g base station can transmit at maximum data
rate (54 Mbps) up to about 50 ft, but declines to
11 Mbps by 150 ft. - Max range 500 ft. outdoors
- Physical site conditions vary
- Antennas can help
- Signal is omni-directional
21Roaming Wirelessly
22Wi-Fi Interference
- b and g use RF in 2.4 GHz range
- 11 channels, but
- Interference from
- Microwave Ovens
- Cordless Phones
- Bluetooth Devices
- Baby Monitors
- More reading
23Wireless Security
- Hide your SSID
- Restrict MAC Addresses
- Use Data Encryption
- 40 Bit WEP
- 128 Bit WEP
- WPA
- Use a VPN
- Look for https
- Why Use Security?
- To Control Access to WAP
- To Protect Confidential Data
24Geek fun Build a Cantenna
- Extend the range by shaping the signal
- Point-to-point
- Line of sight
- 10 miles?
- Buy it
- Build it!
25Geek Fun II Wi-Fi Printing
Make your old laser printer wireless! Skill
Level High Cost 100
Instructions
26Classroom Uses of Wi-Fi
- Advantages of a Mobile Laptop Lab
- Saves space
- Multi-use room
- Equipment sharing
- Wireless Access Point
- Charging
- Printing
- Security
- Accountability
27A Wired Classroom
28A Wireless Meeting Place
29Outdoor Roaming Wireless
30A Wireless Lecture Hall
31Tablet PCs and PDAs?
- How can they be used?
- What advantages?
- What disadvantages?
32Final Thoughts
- What if you dont want Wireless?
- IM during tests?
- Bootleg WAPs
- Unwelcome surfing?
- WiFi free zone?
- Enforcement? PDAs, Cell Phones, etc.
33Acknowledgements
- Stephanie McCarthy - Graphics
- Don Carter - Additional Content
- Kevin Mackett - Additional Content