Symbols
- 1G cellular
networking, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- 1x
Radio Transmission Technology (1xRTT), Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- 2.5G cellular
networking, What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, GSM Networks and GPRS
- 2D RMS, measuring
accuracy of GPS receivers, A GPS Glossary
- 3G cellular
networking, What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- GPRS
and, GSM Networks and GPRS
- 8- or 12-channel
receivers, A GPS Glossary
- 802.11 wireless
standards, 802.11 Wireless Standards, Wireless Networking Modes
- security issues
with, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?, Transferring in plaintext
- terminology
of, Understanding 802.11 Speak, MAC Address
- 802.11a standard, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- pure
wireless access points, Pure wireless access points
- vs. 802.11b
standard, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- vs.
802.11g standard, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- 802.11b standard, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- configuring PCMCIA cards
for, Configuring WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- D-Link
DI-714P+ wireless router, Case Study: The Office Network
- frequencies for channels
in, Channels
- included with AirPanel
V150, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- interference between Bluetooth
and, Bluetooth Standards Today
- pure
wireless access points, Pure wireless access points
- vs. 802.11a
standard, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- 802.11g standard, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- D-Link
DI-624 Extreme G Wireless Access
Point, Wireless access points with router
- interference between Bluetooth
and, Bluetooth Standards Today
- pure
wireless access points, Pure wireless access points
- vs. 802.11a
standard, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- 802.11i
standard, Wireless Security, 802.11i, 802.11i
- 802.1X
standard, Wireless Security
- authentication, 802.11i, Types of EAP, Common Security Features on Access Points
- implementing
in Windows XP, Using 802.1X in Windows XP, Configuring the client
- as security
feature, Common Security Features on Access Points
- support of,
by access points, 802.1X Authentication
- Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs) and, PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
A
- absorption of radio waves, Absorption
- Access Point
Manager, Configuring the access point
- access
points, Configuring Wireless Access Points, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth, Bluetooth Access Points, Bluetooth LAN, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- configuring, Configuring the Bluetooth access point, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- connecting
to, Connecting to the Bluetooth access point
- testing the
connection, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- bridging devices between
networks, Using the wireless access point as a bridge
- communicating using
channels, Channels
- configuring, Configuring the access point, Configuring an Access Point, Opening a Port
- default IP
addresses, changing, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- displaying
signal-to-noise ratio for, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler
- dual-band, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- generating Wi-Fi
maps, Generating maps
- getting associated
with, Wi-Fi Security
- infrastructure
mode and, Wireless Networking Modes, Channels, Connecting the AirPanel to Your Host Computer
- link quality
and signal strength, Link Quality and Signal Strength
- multiple, setting
up, Setting up multiple access points, Setting up multiple access points
- plotting map
of, NetStumbler, Generating maps
- pure wireless
access points, Pure wireless access points
- repeaters, using
as, Using the wireless access point as a repeater
- security features
in, Common Security Features on Access Points, Transferring in plaintext
- sharing Internet connections with
neighbors, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- SSID broadcast and MAC address
filtering, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- status of,
viewing, Viewing the Status of the Access Point
- support of 802.1X, 802.1X Authentication
- unauthorized, Case Study: The Office Network
- detected
by NetStumbler, NetStumbler, NetStumbler and GPS
- web-based
configuration, Web-Based Configuration, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- wireless access points with
routers, Wireless access points with router
- accuracy of GPS, How GPS Works
- activating
AirPrime PC3200, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- Active Directory,
configuring, Configuring Active Directory
- ActiveSync, Connecting to a Pocket PC, Troubleshooting ActiveSync
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting ActiveSync
- using
infrared to connect to Pocket PCs, ActiveSync, ActiveSync
- ACU
(Aironet Client Utility), Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- ad-hoc
networks, Wireless Networking Modes, Channels, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- configuring
WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- connecting AirPanel to host
computers, Connecting via ad-hoc mode
- adapters,
wireless (see wireless adapters)
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), locating
Ethernet addresses, IP Routing
- addresses,
IP (see IP addresses)
- Administrator password,
changing, Changing the Administrator Password
- ADSL/DSL modems, Setting Up a Wireless Network
- access points with
routers, Wireless access points with router
- home network
setup, Case Study: The Home Network
- obtaining IP
addresses, Configuring an Access Point
- PPPoE protocol, Setting the WAN IP Address
- Advanced Encryption Standard
(AES), 802.11i
- AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard), 802.11i
- AirCard 555 (Sierra
Wireless), Using the AirCard 555 CDMA2000 PC Card
- Venturi compression software included
with, Compression
- AirCard 750 (Sierra
Wireless), GPRS modem
- Aironet 350 wireless card
(Cisco)
- connecting to wireless networks
with, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card, Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- Aironet
Client Utility (ACU), Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- AiroPeek NX tool and security
issues, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?, MAC address filtering
- AirPanel V150
(ViewSonic), Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- connecting
- peripherals
to, Connecting Peripherals to the AirPanel
- to
host computers, Connecting the AirPanel to Your Host Computer, Connecting via infrastructure mode
- docking station
for, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- AirPlus utility (see entries under
D-Link)
- AirPrime PC3200 card
(Sprint), Using the AirPrime PC3200 CDMA2000 PC Card
- activating, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- installing, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- PCS Connection Manager
and, Making the connection
- AirSnort tool and security
issues, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- AirSync USB
wireless adapters, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- allow-access lists and MAC
address filtering, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- ALOHANET wireless
network, Wireless Networks
- altitude,
latitude, and longitude of locations, A GPS Glossary, NetStumbler and GPS
- AM (Amplitude
Modulation), Amplitude Modulation
- Amplitude Modulation
(AM), Amplitude Modulation
- amplitude of
radio waves, Radio Wave Basics
- anonymous FTP, Secure Shell (SSH)
- antennae
- configuring
NetStumbler, NetStumbler and GPS
- safety issues
with, Safety
- ARP
(Address Resolution Protocol), locating Ethernet
addresses, IP Routing
- associating with access
points, Wi-Fi Security
- AT&T
Wireless, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- CDMA
and, CDMA2000
- compressing
proxy servers and, Compression
- Sierra
Wireless AirCard 750 and, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- Atmel chipset, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- attacks (hacker),
susceptibility of WEP to, Secure Wireless Computing
- Authenticated Cipher
Offset, Encryption
- Authenticating
Servers, 802.1X Authentication
- authentication, Wi-Fi Security, Wi-Fi Security
- 802.1X
standard, 802.11i, Types of EAP, Common Security Features on Access Points
- implementing in Windows
XP, Using 802.1X in Windows XP, Configuring the client
- for
Bluetooth, Authentication
- IPSec
and PPTP pass-through feature, On the client
- tunneling
and, Tunneling
- authorization, Wi-Fi Security
- requiring,
before file transfers, File Transfers Between Computers
- security
features on access points, Common Security Features on Access Points
- WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy) and, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- automatic
configuration, IP Subnet Addressing
- Available networks
section, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
B
- bandwidth, sharing with wireless
routers, Sharing Bandwidth
- Basic Service
Set (BSS), Wireless Networking Modes
- bearing (desired
direction), A GPS Glossary
- BEFW11S4 wireless
router (see Linksys BEFW11S4 wireless
router)
- Belkin Bluetooth PC
cards, PC Card
- Billionton USB
Bluetooth adapters, USB Adapters and Dongles
- blackbeltjones.com, How Warchalking came about
- Bluetake
BT200 Bluetooth printer adapter, Bluetooth Printing
- Bluetake BT300 Bluetooth Access Point
(AP), Bluetooth Access Points
- Bluetooth Exchange Folder, File Transfers Between Computers
- Bluetooth for
HotSync
- configuring Palm to
use, Connecting to a Palm
- configuring PC to
use, Connecting to a Palm
- Bluetooth SD (Secure Digital)
cards, Secure Digital
- Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest
Group), Bluetooth
- Bluetooth
technology, What This Book Covers, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Security Concerns, COM port hell
- access points, Bluetooth Access Points, Bluetooth LAN, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- configuring, Configuring the Bluetooth access point, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- connecting
to, Connecting to the Bluetooth access point
- testing the
connection, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- Compact Flash
and, Compact Flash
- connecting headsets to
devices, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- connecting
to
- Palm Handhelds, Connecting to a Palm
- Pocket PCs, Connecting to a Pocket PC, Troubleshooting ActiveSync
- current
standards, Bluetooth Standards Today, Bluetooth Device Classes
- device
classes, Bluetooth Device Classes
- devices, Bluetooth Devices, Cell Phones
- pairing, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- dongles, USB Adapters and Dongles
- Emtac
GPS receiver, GPS Devices
- file
transfers, File Transfers Between Computers
- interference between other devices
and, Bluetooth Standards Today
- pairing
devices, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- piconets, Piconet, Bluetooth Device Classes
- printing
wirelessly, Bluetooth Printing, Troubleshooting Bluetooth printing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Bluetooth printing
- scatternets, Scatternet
- security
issues, Bluetooth Security, Bluetooth Security Concerns
- security modes for
devices, Bluetooth Security
- service
profiles, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- sharing Internet
connections, Sharing an Internet Connection Using Bluetooth, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- USB adapters, USB Adapters and Dongles
- Windows XP and, Using Bluetooth in Windows XP, Using Bluetooth in Windows XP
- Boingo.com, Wireless Aggregators
- bonding
devices, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- bridging devices
between networks, Using the wireless access point as a bridge
- broadband
services, Case Study: The Home Network
- broadcast
addresses, IP Address
- Broadcom chipset, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- BSS (Basic
Service Set), Wireless Networking Modes
- Building
Wireless Community Networks, Wireless Community Networks
- bypassing proxy
servers, Web-Based Configuration
C
- cable-replacement
technology (see entries under
Bluetooth)
- cards, wireless (see wireless
cards)
- CDMA2000
technology, What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, CDMA2000
- cell phones as modems, What This Book Covers
- cellular
networking, What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking, Compression
- CDMA2000
technology, CDMA2000
- compressing proxy
servers, Compression, Compression
- GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service), GPRS, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- price/performance, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- Centrino, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- CEP (Circular Error Probable), measuring accuracy
of GPS receivers, A GPS Glossary
- CF (Compact Flash)
Bluetooth cards, Compact Flash
- channel
coding schemes used in GPRS networks, How GPRS Works
- channel
numbers, setting, Setting the Channel Number
- channels in 802.11b
standard, Channels
- chipsets in wireless
cards, Connecting to a Wireless Network, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- ciphertext, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- Circuit Switched Data (CSD), GPRS, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- Nokia D211 vs. Nokia
D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- Circular Error Probable (CEP), measuring accuracy
of GPS receivers, A GPS Glossary
- Cisco
- Aironet
350 wireless card
- connecting to wireless
networks with, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card, Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- dynamic WEP
keys, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- Class 1/Class 2/Class 3 (Bluetooth
devices), Bluetooth Device Classes
- Class A/Class B/Class C (GPRS
devices), How GPRS Works
- Class A/Class B/Class C/Class D/Class E (IP
addresses), IP Address
- classes of Bluetooth
devices, Bluetooth Device Classes
- classes of GPRS
devices, How GPRS Works
- classes of networks, IP Address
- supernet addressing
and, Supernet Addressing
- clients
- 8021X authentication
and, 802.1X Authentication
- configuring, Configuring the client, Configuring the client
- setting
up VPNs on, On the client, On the client
- Clone MAC address
feature, MAC Address
- Closed System
Authentication scheme, Wi-Fi Security
- Code Division
Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, CDMA2000
- coding schemes used in GPRS
networks, How GPRS Works
- COM
ports
- installing GPS
devices, Installing a GPS
- supported by
NetStumbler, COM port hell
- Communication Manager (AT&T
Wireless), Compression
- community networks,
wireless, Wireless Community Networks, Wireless Community Networks
- Compact Flash
Bluetooth cards, Compact Flash
- compressing proxy
servers, Compression, Compression
- confidentiality, Wi-Fi Security, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- 802.1X
standard and, 802.1X Authentication
- Configuration page in AirPlus
utility, Using the AirPlus utility
- configuration
utility (Linksys), Using the Linksys wireless configuration utility
- connecting
to
- Bluetooth
access points, Connecting to the Bluetooth access point
- Internet
- using infrared
technology, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared
- using mobile
phones, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- wireless networks, Connecting to a Wireless Network, Using the Linksys wireless configuration utility
- connecting to
- wireless networks
- in closed
systems, Wi-Fi Security
- Connection
Manager, PCS, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- connection sharing
- using
Bluetooth, Sharing an Internet Connection Using Bluetooth, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- using infrared
technology, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- with
neighbors, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- controlled
ports, 802.1X Authentication
- Cordless Telephony Profile
(CTP), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- CRC (Cyclic Redundancy
Check), used for infrared data, IrDA in More Detail
- cryptographic authentication
scheme, Wi-Fi Security
- CSD (Circuit Switched
Data), GPRS, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- Nokia D211 vs. Nokia
D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- CTP (Cordless
Telephony Profile), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- cycles per second
(frequencies), Radio Wave Basics
- Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), used for infrared
data, IrDA in More Detail
- Cygwin
distribution, Secure Shell (SSH)
D
- D-Link AirPlus 900AP+ wireless
card, 802.1X Authentication, Configuring the access point
- setting up wireless
repeaters, Using the wireless access point as a repeater, Setting Up a Wireless Repeater
- D-Link
AirPlus DI-714P+ wireless router, Using a PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- adding wireless network to office
environment, Case Study: The Office Network
- Administrator password,
changing, Changing the Administrator Password
- channel numbers,
changing, Setting the Channel Number
- default IP address,
changing, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- DHCP,
configuring, Configuring DHCP
- MAC address filtering,
enabling, MAC Address Filtering
- ports, opening, Opening a Port
- reviewing status of access
points, Viewing the Status of the Access Point
- setup wizard for, DI-714P+ setup wizard, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- SNMP monitoring, SNMP monitoring
- SSID (Service Set
Identifier)
- changing, Setting the SSID
- disabling broadcast
of, Disabling SSID Broadcast
- WAN IP address,
setting, Setting the WAN IP Address
- web-based
configuration, Web-Based Configuration, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- WEP, enabling, Enabling WEP
- wireless repeaters, setting
up, Setting Up a Wireless Repeater
- D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ wireless
card, Using a PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- conflicts between Windows XP
and, Using the AirPlus utility
- setting up wireless
repeaters, Configuring the DWL-900AP+
- D-Link AirPlus DWL-G650 wireless
card, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- D-Link AirPlus
utility
- connecting to wireless networks
with, Using the AirPlus utility, Using the AirPlus utility
- improving performance
with, Using the AirPlus utility
- office network setup
and, Case Study: The Office Network
- D-Link AirPro DWL-AB520 multimode wireless PCI
adapter, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- data
packets (see packets)
- data rates for
802.11 standards, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- dBm (decibels
relative to one milliwatt), Bluetooth Device Classes
- degrading GPS
signals, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- devices
- Bluetooth, Bluetooth Devices, Cell Phones
- pairing, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- finding MAC addresses
of, MAC Address
- GPRS, GPRS Devices
- DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), Pure wireless access points
- configuring, Configuring DHCP
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
and, Wireless access points with router
- turning off, as security
measure, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- Dial-up Networking
Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- diffraction of radio
waves, Diffraction
- Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) modulation
scheme, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- DNS (Domain Name
System), Domain Name System (DNS)
- docking station for
ViewSonic AirPanel V150, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- Domain Name System
(DNS), Domain Name System (DNS)
- domain
names, Domain Name System (DNS)
- assigned by
ICANN, Supernet Addressing
- driving vehicles and
using GPS, Uses of GPS
- DSL/ADSL modems, Setting Up a Wireless Network
- access points with
routers, Wireless access points with router
- home network
setup, Case Study: The Home Network
- obtaining IP
addresses, Configuring an Access Point
- PPPoE
protocol, Setting the WAN IP Address
- DSSS
(Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) modulation
scheme, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- dual-band access points/network
adapters, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- dynamic WEP keys, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
E
- EAP
(Extensible Authentication Protocol), 802.11i
- types
of, Types of EAP
- EAP-MD5, Types of EAP
- EAP-TLS (EAP-Transport Layer
Security), Types of EAP
- EAP-TTLS (EAP Tunneled
TLS), Types of EAP
- earth-orbiting satellites for
GPS, How GPS Works
- EarthViewer3D mapping
software, GPS Software
- EDGE
(Enhanced Data GSM Environment)
technology, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- EGSM (Enhanced GSM)
networks, Installing the drivers and support software
- EHF (Extremely High
Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Emtac
Bluetooth GPS receiver, GPS Devices
- encapsulating
packets, using tunneling, Tunneling
- encoding schemes used
in GPRS networks, How GPRS Works
- encrypting, Wi-Fi Security
- (see also WEP standard)
- ad-hoc networks
and, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- between Bluetooth
devices, Encryption
- GPS
data, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- packets on
wireless networks, WEP, Wi-Fi Security
- tunneling
protocols and, Tunneling
- Encryption page in AirPlus
utility, Using the AirPlus utility
- Enhanced GSM
(EGSM) networks, Installing the drivers and support software
- Ericsson
- Bluetooth SIG
and, Bluetooth
- Sony Ericsson
and, Cell Phones
- ESS (Extended
Service Set), Wireless Networking Modes
- Ethereal protocol
analyzer, IP Routing
- security issues
and, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- Ethernet addresses, IP Routing
- Ethernet
connections
- configuring access
points, Configuring an Access Point
- PPPoE
(PPP over Ethernet) protocol, Setting the WAN IP Address
- setting up wireless
networks, Setting Up a Wireless Network
- Exchange Folder,
Bluetooth, File Transfers Between Computers
- Extended Service
Set (ESS), Wireless Networking Modes
- Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP), 802.11i
- types
of, Types of EAP
- Extremely High Frequency (EHF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
F
- Fast Infrared (FIR), IrDA in More Detail
- Fax Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
modulation scheme, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- File Transfer
Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- file
transfers
- with Bluetooth, File Transfers Between Computers
- with infrared, Infrared File Transfer, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- FIR (Fast Infrared), IrDA in More Detail
- firewalls, Secure Wireless Computing, Firewalls, Firewalls
- punching holes
in, Opening a Port
- setting up Remote
Desktop, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- fix (location), A GPS Glossary
- Flickenger,
Rob, Wireless Community Networks
- Fluhrer, Scott, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- flying airplanes
and using GPS, Uses of GPS
- FM (Frequency
Modulation), Frequency Modulation
- frequencies, Radio Wave Basics
- for channels in 802.11b
standard, Channels
- spectrum
of, Radio Frequency Spectrum, Channels
- frequency allocation
chart, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS)
modulation scheme, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- Frequency Modulation
(FM), Frequency Modulation
- frequency-hopping technique
(Bluetooth), Bluetooth Standards Today
- FTP utility vs.
SSH, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
G
- GAP (Generic Access
Profile), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- Garmin StreetPilot
III GPS receiver, GPS Devices
- General Packet Radio
Services (see GPRS)
- generating Wi-Fi maps, Generating maps
- Generic Access Profile
(GAP), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- Generic Object Exchange Profile
(GOEP), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- Global
Positioning System (see GPS)
- Global System for Mobile
networks (see GSM networks)
- glossary of GPS terms, A GPS Glossary
- GOEP (Generic
Object Exchange Profile), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service), What This Book Covers, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, GPRS, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- classes of GPRS
devices, How GPRS Works
- devices, GPRS Devices
- encoding schemes used
in, How GPRS Works
- GSM networks
and, GSM Networks and GPRS
- how it works, How GPRS Works, How GPRS Works
- mobile phones, GPRS phones
- modems, GPRS modem
- modules, GPRS modules
- PCMCIA cards and, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- terminals, GPRS Devices
- GPS (Global Positioning
System), What This Book Covers, Global Positioning System (GPS)
- accuracy of, How GPS Works
- applications
of, Uses of GPS, Uses of GPS
- calculating positions on
earth, How GPS Works
- glossary of terms, A GPS Glossary
- installing, Installing a GPS
- Microsoft Streets and
Tips, Microsoft Streets and Trips
- NetStumbler tool
and, NetStumbler and GPS
- receivers
- calculating
positional information, How GPS Works
- measuring
accuracy of, A GPS Glossary
- types
of, GPS Devices
- software for, GPS Software
- GPS Trackmaker mapping
software, GPS Software
- GPS3D mapping software, GPS Software
- GSM (Global System for Mobile)
networks, GSM Networks and GPRS
- GPRS devices
and, How GPRS Works
- Nokia D211 vs. Nokia
D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- PCMCIA cards
and, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
H
- hacker attacks, susceptibility of WEP
to, Secure Wireless Computing
- handhelds, connecting to with
Bluetooth, Connecting to a Palm
- HBH-60
Bluetooth headset, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- heading (actual
direction), A GPS Glossary
- Headset Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- headsets,
Bluetooth, connecting to devices, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- High Frequency (HF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- High Speed Circuit Switched Data
(HSCSD), Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- Nokia D211 vs.
Nokia D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- home network
setup, Case Study: The Home Network, Case Study: The Home Network
- host computers
- connecting ViewSonic AirPanel V150
to, Connecting the AirPanel to Your Host Computer, Connecting via infrastructure mode
- using
Remote Desktop with, Using Remote Desktop, Using Remote Desktop
- setting up
VPNs on, On the host computer
- host
numbers, IP Address
- HotSpotList
web site, Wireless Hotspots
- hotspots (see wireless
hotspots)
- HotSync,
Bluetooth for, Connecting to a Palm
- HSCSD (High Speed
Circuit Switched Data), Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- Nokia D211 vs. Nokia
D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- HyperTerminal, creating new connection
with, Installing a GPS
I
- IBSS (Independent Basic Service
Set), Wireless Networking Modes
- ICANN
(Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers), Supernet Addressing
- ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
requests, enabling, Firewalls
- IEEE 802.11 standard (see 802.11
wireless standards)
- IEEE TGi
workgroup, 802.11i
- images
- compressing, Compression
- turn off
loading, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- Independent
Basic Service Set (IBSS), Wireless Networking Modes
- Infrared Data
Association (see IrDA)
- infrared technology, What This Book Covers, Infrared, Infrared Security
- connecting
to
- Internet, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared
- Pocket PCs with
ActiveSync, ActiveSync, ActiveSync
- file
transfers, Infrared File Transfer, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- security
issues, Infrared Security, Infrared Security
- sharing Internet
connections, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- infrastructure
networks, Wireless Networking Modes, Channels
- configuring WLAN
access, Configuring WLAN access
- connecting AirPanel to host
computers, Connecting via infrastructure mode
- Initialization Vector
(IV), Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- integrity, Wi-Fi Security
- checking for,
before encryption, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- tunneling
and, Tunneling
- Intel XScale PX250
processor, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- Intercom
Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- interference
(radio) and absorption, Absorption
- interference between
Bluetooth and other devices, Bluetooth Standards Today
- Internet
- connecting
to
- using infrared
technology, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared
- using mobile phones, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- connection
sharing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- using Bluetooth, Sharing an Internet Connection Using Bluetooth, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- using infrared
technology, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- with neighbors, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- Internet Accelerator by
T-Mobile, Compression
- Internet Authentication Server,
configuring, Configuring the RADIUS server (IAS)
- Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) requests, enabling, Firewalls
- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN), Supernet Addressing
- Intersil PRISM-II/Intersil PRISM-2.5
chipsets, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- IP
addresses, IP Address, Limitations of IP Addressing
- ad-hoc networks
and, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- assigned by
ICANN, Supernet Addressing
- bypassing, Web-Based Configuration
- calculating network numbers
from, IP Subnet Addressing
- classes
of, IP Address
- default of
access points, changing, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- DHCP and
NAT, Pure wireless access points, Wireless access points with router, Case Study: The Home Network, Configuring DHCP
- Domain Name System (DNS)
and, Domain Name System (DNS)
- filtering, as
security measure, Common Security Features on Access Points
- limitations
of, Limitations of IP Addressing
- obtaining, Supernet Addressing, Configuring an Access Point, Connecting via infrastructure mode
- automatically, Setting the WAN IP Address
- opening ports
and, Opening a Port
- ranges of, IP Address
- reserved, IP Address
- resetting, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- scarcity of, Case Study: The Home Network
- static, Setting the WAN IP Address
- transmitting packets between
networks, IP Routing, IP Routing
- turning off DHCP, as security
measure, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- IP routing, IP Routing, IP Routing
- IP subnet addressing, IP Subnet Addressing
- iPaq series of Pocket
PCs, Personal Digital Assistants
- ipconfig command, Domain Name System (DNS), Configuring the client, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address, MAC Address Filtering, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- finding MAC
addresses, MAC Address
- IPSec, PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- pass-through
feature, On the client
- IPv4/IPv6 and limitations of IP
addressing, Limitations of IP Addressing
- IrCOMM kernel-mode
driver, Using IrDA in Windows XP
- IrDA (Infrared Data
Association)
- adapters, IrDA Adapters
- versions
of, IrDA in More Detail
- Windows XP
and, Using IrDA in Windows XP
- IrEnum kernel-mode
driver, Using IrDA in Windows XP
- irFTP
application, Infrared File Transfer
- ISPs and locking MAC
addresses, MAC Address
- IV (Initialization
Vector), Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
L
- L2TP Tunneling
Protocol, PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- LAN Access
Profile, Bluetooth Access Points, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- LAN,
Bluetooth, Bluetooth LAN, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- latitude,
longitude, and altitude of locations, A GPS Glossary, NetStumbler and GPS
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
(L2TP), PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- LBS (Location-Based
Services), used by GPS, Uses of GPS
- LEAP (Lightweight EAP), Types of EAP
- legal issues for warchalking and
wardriving, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler, Warchalking, Wardriving, and Legality
- LF (Low Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- LFSR (Linear Feedback Shift
Registers), Encryption
- limitations of broadband
connections, Case Study: The Home Network, Case Study: The Home Network
- line of sight (LOS), What This Book Covers, Infrared
- security issues for
infrared, Infrared Security, Infrared Security
- Linear Feedback
Shift Registers (LFSR), Encryption
- Link Info page in AirPlus
utility, Using the AirPlus utility
- link local addresses, IP Address, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- link quality and
signal strength, Link Quality and Signal Strength
- Link Status
function (ACU), Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- Linksys BEFW11S4
wireless router, Case Study: The Home Network
- Administrator password,
changing, Changing the Administrator Password
- channel numbers,
changing, Setting the Channel Number
- default IP address,
changing, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- DHCP,
configuring, Configuring DHCP
- MAC address filtering,
enabling, MAC Address Filtering
- ports,
opening, Opening a Port
- reviewing status of
access points, Viewing the Status of the Access Point
- SSID (Service Set
Identifier)
- changing, Setting the SSID
- disabling broadcast
of, Disabling SSID Broadcast
- WAN IP address,
setting, Setting the WAN IP Address
- web-based
configuration, Web-Based Configuration
- WEP,
enabling, Enabling WEP
- Linksys
BEFW11SE Wireless Access Point, Wireless access points with router
- Linksys
WAP11 Wireless Access Point, Pure wireless access points
- Linksys WAP54G Wireless Access
Point, Pure wireless access points
- Linksys WUSB11 wireless
adapter, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- connecting to wireless networks
with, Using a USB Wi-Fi Adapter
- Location-Based Services (LBS), used by
GPS, Uses of GPS
- locking MAC addresses, MAC Address
- longitude, latitude, and altitude of
locations, A GPS Glossary, NetStumbler and GPS
- loopback addresses, IP Address
- LOS (line of sight), What This Book Covers, Infrared
- security issues for
infrared, Infrared Security, Infrared Security
- Low Frequency (LF) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Lucent Hermes chipset, Connecting to a Wireless Network
M
- MAC (Media Access Control)
addresses, IP Routing, MAC Address
- configuring filtering
for, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- connecting AirPanel
V150 to computers, Some Tips for Connecting Your AirPanel V150
- filtering, as security
measure, Wi-Fi Security, Common Security Features on Access Points, MAC Address Filtering, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- problems with, MAC address filtering
- locking by ISPs, MAC Address
- resetting IP
addresses, Changing the Access Point’s Default IP Address
- Mac OS X
systems
- downloading Remote Desktop clients
for, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- Magellan Meridian Gold GPS
receiver, GPS Devices
- Mantin, Itsik, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- mapping software
and GPS, Uses of GPS, GPS Devices
- Microsoft Streets and
Tips, Microsoft Streets and Trips
- NetStumbler
tool, NetStumbler and GPS
- MapPoint mapping
software, GPS Software
- MapPoint Web
Service, GPS Software
- maps of access
points, generating, Generating maps
- master/slave
relationships, Piconet
- Media Access
Control addresses (see MAC addresses)
- Medium Frequency (MF) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Medium Infrared (MIR), IrDA in More Detail
- Message Integrity Check
(MIC), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- MF (Medium Frequency)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- MIC (Message
Integrity Check), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- Microsoft Smart
Display, What This Book Covers, Microsoft Smart Display and Remote Desktop, Connecting Peripherals to the AirPanel
- Microsoft Streets and Trips
package, Microsoft Streets and Trips
- military use of GPS, Uses of GPS
- MIR (Medium
Infrared), IrDA in More Detail
- mobile phones
- Bluetooth
devices, Cell Phones
- connecting to Internet
through, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- GPRS, GPRS phones
- pairing computers
with, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- T9 technology for inputting
text, Configuring WLAN access
- tri-band
phones, GSM Networks and GPRS
- modems
- cell phones
as, What This Book Covers
- GPRS, GPRS modem
- modes for wireless
networking, Wireless Networking Modes
- modulating radio waves, Modulating Radio Waves
- modulation
schemes, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- modules, GPRS, GPRS modules
- MS-CHAP v2 (Microsoft Challenge-Handshake
Authentication Protocol Version 2), Types of EAP
- multitap method on mobile
phones, Configuring WLAN access
N
- NAT (Network Address
Translation)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) and, Wireless access points with router
- IPv4/IPv6, Limitations of IP Addressing
- as
security feature, Common Security Features on Access Points
- navigational uses of
GPS, Uses of GPS
- NMEA-0183 standard
and, A GPS Glossary
- NetGear MR814 802.11b Cable/DSL Wireless
Router, Sharing Bandwidth
- NetStumbler
tool, Site Surveys, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler
- configuring scan
speed, NetStumbler and GPS
- using with
GPS, NetStumbler and GPS
- security
issues and, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- network adapters,
dual-band, Comparing 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- Network Address Translation
(NAT)
- IPv4/IPv6, Limitations of IP Addressing
- as security
feature, Common Security Features on Access Points
- network
aggregators, wireless, Wireless Aggregators
- network devices,
finding MAC addresses of, MAC Address
- network
numbers, IP Address
- calculating from IP
addresses, IP Subnet Addressing
- network-to-network VPN, Virtual Private Networks
- networks
- classes
of, IP Address
- transmitting
packets between, IP Routing, IP Routing
- wireless (see wireless
networks)
- newsgroups about
cellular issues, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- NMEA (National Marine Electronics
Association), A GPS Glossary
- NMEA-0183
standard, A GPS Glossary
- “No position fix”
message, NetStumbler and GPS
- Nokia 6610 mobile
phones, GPRS phones
- connecting to Internet via
infrared, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared, Connecting to the Internet Via Infrared
- Nokia D211 GPRS
cards, How GPRS Works, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- configuring for
- GPRS access, Configuring GPRS access
- WLAN
access, Configuring WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- installing, Installing the drivers and support software
- messaging using SMS, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- vs.
Nokia D311, Installing the drivers and support software
- Nokia D311 GPRS
cards, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- configuring
for
- GPRS
access, Configuring GPRS access
- WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- noncryptographic authentication
scheme, Wi-Fi Security
- notebook computers, putting Wi-Fi
on, Wi-Fi on Your Notebook
- nslookup utility, Domain Name System (DNS)
P
- packets
- encapsulating, via
tunneling, Tunneling
- encrypting on
wireless networks, WEP
- transmitting
between networks, IP Routing, IP Routing
- paging (initiating a
connection), Scatternet
- pairing
devices, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- Palm Handhelds, connecting to,
using Bluetooth, Connecting to a Palm
- Palm Tungsten
T Personal Digital Assistant, Personal Digital Assistants
- passwords
- 802.1X
authentication and, 802.1X Authentication
- Administrator,
changing, Changing the Administrator Password
- capturing, using
Ethereal, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- EAP-MD5 protocol
and, Types of EAP
- PEAP and MS-CHAP v2
authentication methods, Using 802.1X in Windows XP
- tracert command
and, Secure Shell (SSH)
- VPNs
and, On the client
- Wi-Fi security
and, Wi-Fi Security
- PCI adapters, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- PCMCIA wireless cards, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- Bluetooth and, PC Card
- connecting to networks
using
- Cisco Aironet 350
card, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card, Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+
card, Using a PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card, Using the AirPlus utility
- Sprint AirPrime PC3200
card, Using the AirPrime PC3200 CDMA2000 PC Card, Making the connection
- GPRS/GSM networks
and, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- PCS
Connection Manager, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- PCS
Vision network (see Sprint PCS Vision
network)
- PDAs (Personal
Digital Assistants), Personal Digital Assistants
- Compact Flash Bluetooth cards
and, Compact Flash
- PEAP (Protected EAP), Types of EAP
- performance
issues for cellular networking, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- peripherals, connecting
to ViewSonic AirPanel V150, Connecting Peripherals to the AirPanel
- Personal Digital Assistants
(PDAs), Personal Digital Assistants
- Compact Flash Bluetooth cards
and, Compact Flash
- pfirewall.log file, Firewalls
- phones (see mobile
phones)
- piconets, Piconet, Bluetooth Device Classes
- ping command, IP Routing
- plain GPS receivers, GPS Devices
- plaintext, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- transferring
in, Transferring in plaintext
- PM (Pulse
Modulation), Pulse Modulation
- Pocket
PCs, Personal Digital Assistants
- connecting to, using
Bluetooth, Connecting to a Pocket PC, Troubleshooting ActiveSync
- file transfers between computers
and, Computer to Pocket PC, Pocket PC to Computer
- PocketMap
PMG-220 CF GPS receiver, GPS Devices
- Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP), PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- pass-through
feature, On the client
- setting WAN IP
address, Setting the WAN IP Address
- port 3389
- setting up Remote
Desktop, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- port-based authentication
mechanism (see 802.1X standard)
- ports
- controlled/uncontrolled, 802.1X Authentication
- infrared, IrDA Adapters
- numbers of, assigned by
ICANN, Supernet Addressing
- opening, to provide
access, Opening a Port
- positional information on
earth
- calculating with
GPS, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- Microsoft Streets and
Tips, Microsoft Streets and Trips
- NetStumbler
and, NetStumbler and GPS
- PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) protocol, setting WAN
IP address, Setting the WAN IP Address
- PPTP (Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol), PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- pass-through
feature, On the client
- setting WAN
IP address, Setting the WAN IP Address
- Preferred
networks section
- manually adding SSID
to, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- price issues for cellular
networking, Cellular Networking Price and Performance, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- pricing plans for cellular
networking, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- printing wirelessly with
Bluetooth, Bluetooth Printing, Troubleshooting Bluetooth printing
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Bluetooth printing
- private networks,
reserved IP addresses for, IP Address
- profiles,
Bluetooth, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- protocols, IP Address
- parameters for,
assigned by ICANN, Supernet Addressing
- tunneling, PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec
- provisioning process done
by PCS Connection Manager, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- proxy servers
- bypassing, Web-Based Configuration
- compressing, Compression, Compression
- issues with
VPNs and, On the client
- pscp (secure copy)
utility, Secure Shell (SSH)
- psftp (secure FTP)
utility, Secure Shell (SSH)
- Pulse
Modulation (PM), Pulse Modulation
- pure
wireless access points, Pure wireless access points
- PuTTY
utility, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
R
- radio devices, frequency range of, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- radio frequency spectrum, Radio Frequency Spectrum, Channels
- radio interference and
absorption, Absorption
- radio
waves, Understanding Radio Waves
- absorption
of, Absorption
- amplitude of, Radio Wave Basics
- basics
of, Radio Wave Basics
- behavior
of, Radio Wave Behavior
- Bluetooth and, What This Book Covers
- diffraction of, Diffraction
- GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites
and, How GPS Works
- modulating, Modulating Radio Waves
- reflection of, Reflection
- refraction of, Refraction
- scattering, Scattering
- security issues
with, Wireless Security
- Wi-Fi and, What This Book Covers
- RADIUS (Remote
Authentication Dial-In User Service) server, 802.1X Authentication
- configuring, Configuring the RADIUS server (IAS), Configuring the access point
- ranges of IP addresses, IP Address
- RAS (Remote Access Service) protocol, setting WAN
IP address, Setting the WAN IP Address
- RC4 stream cipher
algorithm, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- RDC (Remote
Desktop Client), downloading, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- rdesktop (open
source client), Setting Up Remote Desktop
- RDP (Remote Desktop
Protocol), Using Remote Desktop
- reflection of
radio waves, Reflection
- refraction of
radio waves, Refraction
- Remote Access
Service (RAS) protocol, setting WAN IP
address, Setting the WAN IP Address
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADISU) server, 802.1X Authentication
- configuring, Configuring the RADIUS server (IAS), Configuring the access point
- Remote Desktop, What Is the Microsoft Smart Display?
- connecting to remote hosts
with, Using Remote Desktop
- downloading clients for Mac OS X/Unix
users, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- setting
up, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- Remote Desktop Client (RDC),
downloading, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- Remote Desktop Protocol
(RDP), Using Remote Desktop
- repeaters,
wireless
- setting
up, Setting Up a Wireless Repeater
- using access points
as, Using the wireless access point as a repeater
- Requests for
Comments (RFCs), IP Address
- reserved IP
addresses, IP Address
- RFCs (Requests for
Comments), IP Address
- RMS (Root
Mean Square), measuring accuracy of GPS
receivers, A GPS Glossary
- road warriors,
tips for, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- rogue access points, Case Study: The Office Network
- Root Mean
Square (RMS), measuring accuracy of GPS
receivers, A GPS Glossary
- routers, wireless (see wireless
routers)
- routes (collection of
waypoints), A GPS Glossary
- routing,
IP, IP Routing, IP Routing
S
- SA (Selective
Availability), turning on/off, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- SAFER+
algorithm (Secure and Fast Encryption
Routine), Authentication
- safety
issues when Wardriving, Safety
- satellites,
earth-orbiting, How GPS Works
- scan speed of NetStumbler,
configuring, NetStumbler and GPS
- scattering radio waves, Scattering
- scatternets, Scatternet
- SD (Secure Digital)
cards for Bluetooth, Secure Digital
- SDAP (Service
Discovery Application Profile), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- Secure
Digital cards for Bluetooth, Secure Digital
- Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, Secure Wireless Computing, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
- security, Wireless Security
- of access points, Common Security Features on Access Points, Transferring in plaintext
- Bluetooth
technology and, Bluetooth Security, Bluetooth Security Concerns
- firewalls
and, Secure Wireless Computing, Firewalls, Firewalls
- infrared
technology and, Infrared Security, Infrared Security
- SSH (Secure Shell)
protocol, Secure Wireless Computing, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
- VPNs
(Virtual Private Networks), Virtual Private Networks, On the client
- wireless
networks, Communicating Securely, Transferring in plaintext, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- security modes for Bluetooth
devices, Bluetooth Security
- Selective Availability (SA), turning
on/off, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- Serial Infrared (SIR), IrDA in More Detail
- Serial Port
Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles, Bluetooth Printing
- serial ports
- adjusting
allocations for, COM port hell
- installing GPS
devices, Installing a GPS
- Service Discovery Application Profile
(SDAP), Bluetooth Service Profiles
- service profiles,
Bluetooth, Bluetooth Service Profiles
- Service Set
Identifier (see SSID)
- setup wizard for D-Link
DI-714P+, DI-714P+ setup wizard, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- Shamir, Adi, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- shared static keys, security
problems with, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- SHF (Super High
Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Short Message Service messages (see SMS
messages)
- Sierra Wireless AirCard
555, Using the AirCard 555 CDMA2000 PC Card
- Venturi compression software included
with, Compression
- Sierra
Wireless Aircard 750, GPRS modem
- signal
strength
- displaying
graphically, Using the Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU)
- link quality and, Link Quality and Signal Strength
- signal-to-noise ratio for access points,
displaying, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler
- signs/logos of WISPs, WayPort
- SIM (Subscriber
Identity Module) cards, GPRS phones
- configuring GPRS
access, Configuring GPRS access
- GPRS modems
and, GPRS modem
- SIR (Serial Infrared), IrDA in More Detail
- Site Survey page in AirPlus
utility, Using the AirPlus utility
- site surveys, finding wireless
networks using, Site Surveys, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler
- Smart Display
(Microsoft), What This Book Covers, Microsoft Smart Display and Remote Desktop, Connecting Peripherals to the AirPanel
- SMS
(Short Message Service) messages, GPRS phones
- increasing performance
with, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- inputting text on mobile
phones, Configuring WLAN access
- messaging on Nokia
D211, Messaging using SMS on the Nokia D211
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
monitoring, SNMP monitoring
- Socket CF
Bluetooth adapters, Compact Flash
- software for
GPS, GPS Software
- Sony
Ericsson
- Bluetooth-capable
phones, Cell Phones
- Ericsson
and, Cell Phones
- GM29
devices, GPRS modules
- GM47/GM48
devices, GPRS modules
- P800 mobile
phones, Cell Phones
- T68i mobile
phones, Cell Phones
- connecting to Internet
using, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- pairing with
computers, Connecting to the Internet Through a Mobile Phone
- supporting GPRS for data
access, GPRS phones
- spam filters,
increasing performance with, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- special-use IP
addresses, IP Address
- spectrum of radio
frequencies, Radio Frequency Spectrum, Channels
- Spread Spectrum Frequency
Hopping technique (Bluetooth), Bluetooth Standards Today
- Spread Spectrum Technology
(SST), CDMA2000
- Sprint AirPrime
PC3200 card, Using the AirPrime PC3200 CDMA2000 PC Card
- activating, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- installing, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- PCS Connection Manager
and, Making the connection
- Sprint PCS Vision
network
- activating AirPrime
PC3200, Activating the AirPrime PC3200
- CDMA2000 used
on, CDMA2000
- compression capabilities
of, Compression
- SSH (Secure Shell) protocol, Secure Wireless Computing, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
- SSID (Service Set
Identifier), SSID
- ad-hoc networks
and, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- changing
default, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- disabling broadcast
of, Disabling SSID Broadcast, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- disabling broadcast of, as security
feature, Common Security Features on Access Points
- problems with, Disabling SSID broadcast
- MAC address filtering
and, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- multiple access points, setting
up, Setting up multiple access points, Setting up multiple access points
- noncryptographic authentication
scheme and, Wi-Fi Security
- setting, Setting the SSID
- Wireless Zero
Configuration and, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- SST (Spread Spectrum
Technology), CDMA2000
- standalone
GPS receivers, GPS Devices
- static IP addresses, Setting the WAN IP Address
- static keys,
security problems with sharing, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- Streets and Trips
package (Microsoft), Microsoft Streets and Trips
- subnet masks, IP Subnet Addressing
- Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)
cards, GPRS phones
- configuring GPRS
access, Configuring GPRS access
- GPRS modems and, GPRS modem
- Super High Frequency (SHF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- supernet
addressing, Supernet Addressing
- supplicants (clients using
802.1X), 802.1X Authentication
- Surf and Sip hotspots, Surf and Sip
- Symbol Spectrum24
chipset, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Synchronization
Profile, Bluetooth Service Profiles
T
- T-Mobile, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- compressing proxy
servers and, Compression
- Sierra Wireless
AirCard 750 and, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- T-Mobile HotSpot
(WISP), T-Mobile HotSpot
- T68i mobile
phones (see Sony Ericsson, T68i mobile
phones)
- T9
input method on mobile phones, Configuring WLAN access
- TCP/IP, TCP/IP, Limitations of IP Addressing
- TDMA (Time
Division Multiple Access), Configuring WLAN access
- Telnet utility vs.
SSH, Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Shell (SSH)
- Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP), 802.11i
- terminals,
GPRS, GPRS Devices
- testing
Bluetooth connections, Configuring the Bluetooth access point
- text files,
compressing, Compression
- TGi workgroup
(IEEE), 802.11i
- TI wireless chipset, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Time Division Multiple
Access (TDMA), Configuring WLAN access
- Time to First Fix (TTFF), A GPS Glossary
- timeslots and
GPRS/GSM, GSM Networks and GPRS, How GPRS Works
- tips for road
warriors, Installing the AirPrime PC3200
- TKIP (Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol), 802.11i
- Toshiba Bluetooth SD (Secure Digital)
card, Secure Digital
- tracert
command, Secure Shell (SSH)
- tracking people/objects with
GPS, Uses of GPS
- transfer speeds of
IrDA, IrDA in More Detail
- transferring
files
- with Bluetooth, File Transfers Between Computers
- with infrared, Infrared File Transfer, Sharing Internet Connection Using Infrared
- transport mode of IPSec
protocol, On the client
- tri-band phones,
supporting different frequencies, GSM Networks and GPRS
- triangulation,
pinpointing exact locations using, How GPS Works, A GPS Glossary
- troubleshooting
- ActiveSync
connection, Troubleshooting ActiveSync
- Bluetooth
printing, Troubleshooting Bluetooth printing
- connecting
AirPanel V150, Some Tips for Connecting Your AirPanel V150
- Internet
connection sharing, Troubleshooting connection sharing
- Wi-Fi, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- TTFF (Time to First Fix), A GPS Glossary
- tunnel mode of IPSec
protocol, On the client
- tunneling
process, Tunneling
U
- UHF (Ultra High
Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- UMTS (Universal Mobile
Telephone Service), GSM Networks and GPRS
- unauthorized access
points, Case Study: The Office Network
- detected by
NetStumbler, NetStumbler, NetStumbler and GPS
- uncontrolled
ports, 802.1X Authentication
- Universal Mobile Telephone Service
(UMTS), GSM Networks and GPRS
- Unix systems,
downloading Remote Desktop clients for, Setting Up Remote Desktop
- unsecured wireless servers, connecting
to, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- USAPhotoMaps mapping
software, GPS Software
- USB adapters, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- for AirPanel
V150, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- for Bluetooth, USB Adapters and Dongles
- connecting to wireless networks
with, Using a USB Wi-Fi Adapter
- for infrared, USB Infrared Adapter
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- Usenet newsgroups about cellular
issues, Cellular Networking Price and Performance
- user-to-network VPN, Virtual Private Networks
V
- Venturi compression
software, Compression
- Verizon Wireless and compressing proxy
servers, Compression
- Very Fast Infrared (VFIR), IrDA in More Detail
- Very High Frequency (VHF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- Very Low Frequency (VLF)
band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- VFIR (Very Fast
Infrared), IrDA in More Detail
- VHF (Very High
Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- ViewSonic AirPanel
V150, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- connecting
- peripherals
to, Connecting Peripherals to the AirPanel
- to host
computers, Connecting the AirPanel to Your Host Computer, Connecting via infrastructure mode
- docking station for, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs), Virtual Private Networks, On the client
- VisualGPS software, GPS Software
- Vivato indoor
wireless switches, Setting up multiple access points
- VLF (Very Low
Frequency) band, Radio Frequency Spectrum
- voice services
- 3G networks
and, GSM Networks and GPRS
- GSM networks
and, GSM Networks and GPRS
- Sierra Wireless AirCard
750, Using a GPRS/GSM PCMCIA Card
- VPNs (Virtual Private
Networks), Virtual Private Networks, On the client
W
- WAN IP address, setting, Setting the WAN IP Address
- WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol), GPRS, GPRS phones
- Warchalking, Warchalking, Warchalking, Wardriving, and Legality
- Wardriving, NetStumbler, Warchalking, Wardriving, and Legality
- legality
of, Determining wireless coverage with NetStumbler
- with NetStumbler,
safety issues for, Safety
- Warflying, NetStumbler
- Warwalking, NetStumbler
- Watcher icon for AirCard
555, Making the connection
- wavelength of
radio waves, Radio Wave Basics
- waypoints (GPS
locations), A GPS Glossary
- WayPort hotspots, WayPort
- WCDMA (Wideband
CDMA), Cellular Networking Price and Performance, GSM Networks and GPRS
- web-based configuration for
access points, Web-Based Configuration, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy) standard, Wireless Security, WEP, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- configuring wireless
networks, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- dynamic WEP
keys, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- enabling for wireless
networks, Enabling WEP, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- problems
with, Secure Wireless Computing, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Using WEP
- specifying WEP
keys, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- vs. WPA, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- Wi-Fi
Alliance, 802.11 Wireless Standards
- Wi-Fi Zone
and, Wireless Community Networks
- Wi-Fi
Protected Access standard (see WPA
standard)
- Wi-Fi technology, What This Book Covers
- generating
maps, Generating maps
- putting on notebook
computers, Wi-Fi on Your Notebook
- security issues
and, Wi-Fi Security, Configuring the client
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi
Zone, Wireless Community Networks
- web site for, Wireless Hotspots
- WIDCOMM Bluetooth
Stack driver, Using Bluetooth in Windows XP
- Wideband CDMA (WCDMA), Cellular Networking Price and Performance, GSM Networks and GPRS
- WiFinder
web site, Wireless Hotspots
- WildPackets
Inc., Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- Windows XP
- Bluetooth technology
and, Using Bluetooth in Windows XP, Using Bluetooth in Windows XP
- conflicts
between D-Link DWL-650+ and, Using the AirPlus utility
- implementing 802.1X authentication
in, Using 802.1X in Windows XP, Configuring the client
- IrDA protocols
supported by, Using IrDA in Windows XP
- using encryption with Bluetooth
devices, Encryption
- WPA
and, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- Windows XP Professional
Edition
- Remote Desktop
and, Using Remote Desktop
- setting up VPN connection between two
computers, Setting Up a VPN Connection Between Two Computers, On the client
- Smart Display
and, What Is the Microsoft Smart Display?
- Wired
Equivalent Privacy standard (see WEP
standard)
- wireless access
points (see access points)
- wireless access points with
routers, Wireless access points with router
- wireless adapters, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- for AirPanel
V150, Using the ViewSonic AirPanel V150
- for Bluetooth, USB Adapters and Dongles
- connecting to wireless networks
with, Using a USB Wi-Fi Adapter
- infrared, IrDA Adapters
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- Wireless Application Protocol
(WAP), GPRS, GPRS phones
- wireless cards, Wireless Cards and Adapters
- chipsets in, Connecting to a Wireless Network, Connecting to a Wireless Network
- connecting AirPanel to host
computers, Connecting the AirPanel to Your Host Computer
- wireless community
networks, Wireless Community Networks, Wireless Community Networks
- Wireless Fidelity technology (see Wi-Fi
technology)
- wireless hotspots, What This Book Covers, Wireless Hotspots
- Wireless
Internet Service Providers (WISPs), Wireless Internet Service Providers, WayPort
- wireless LAN access, configuring
PCMCIA cards for, Configuring WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- wireless LAN analyzers, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- wireless network
aggregators, Wireless Aggregators
- Wireless Network Connection
icon, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- wireless
networks, Configuring Wireless Access Points, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- 802.11 standards, 802.11 Wireless Standards, Wireless Networking Modes
- terminology of, Understanding 802.11 Speak, MAC Address
- ad-hoc mode, Wireless Networking Modes, Channels, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking, Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking
- connecting to, Connecting to a Wireless Network, Using the Linksys wireless configuration utility
- in closed systems, Wi-Fi Security
- firewalls
and, Firewalls, Firewalls
- fundamentals
of, Wireless Networking Fundamentals, Wireless Networks
- gaining access
to, Wi-Fi Security
- home network
setup, Case Study: The Home Network, Case Study: The Home Network
- infrastructure
mode, Wireless Networking Modes, Channels
- locating, when on the
road, Finding Wireless Networks, Warchalking, Wardriving, and Legality
- office network
setup, Case Study: The Office Network, Case Study: The Office Network
- security
issues, Communicating Securely, Transferring in plaintext, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- setting up, Setting Up a Wireless Network, Using the wireless access point as a bridge
- sharing Internet connections with
neighbors, Guidelines for Securing a Wireless Network
- technologies used
by, What This Book Covers
- web-based
configuration, Web-Based Configuration, DI-714P+ setup wizard
- wireless
repeaters
- setting up, Setting Up a Wireless Repeater
- using access points
as, Using the wireless access point as a repeater
- wireless routers
- enabling WEP
using Linksys, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- “IPSec and PPTP pass-through” feature
and, On the client
- MAC
addresses, locking, MAC Address
- sharing
bandwidth on the road, Sharing Bandwidth
- wireless access points
and, Wireless access points with router
- wireless
security (see security)
- wireless
standards (see 802.11 wireless
standards)
- Wireless Zero Configuration
service, Using a Plug-and-Play PCMCIA Wi-Fi Card
- disabling, Using the AirPlus utility
- finding wireless
networks, Windows XP
- WirelessCommunities web
site, Wireless Community Networks
- WISPs
(Wireless Internet Service Providers), Wireless Internet Service Providers, WayPort
- WLAN access,
configuring PCMCIA cards for, Configuring WLAN access, Configuring WLAN access
- WLAN analyzers, Are 802.11 Networks Really Secure?
- WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
standard, Wireless Security, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- vs. WEP, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- Windows XP and, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
- WPA2 standard
(802.11i), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
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