89
4. What is Ad-hoc?
An Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers,
each has a Wireless LAN card, Connected as an independent
wireless LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a
departmental scale for a branch or SOHO operation.
5. What is Infrastructure?
An integrated wireless and wireless and wired LAN is called an
Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to
enterprise scale for wireless access to central database, or
wireless application for mobile workers.
6. What is BSS ID?
A specific Ad hoc LAN is called a Basic Service Set (BSS).
Computers in a BSS must be configured with the same BSS
ID.
7. What is WEP?
WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy, a data privacy mechanism
based on a 40 bit shared key algorithm, as described in the
IEEE 802 .11 standard.
8. What is TKIP?
TKIP is a quick-fix method to quickly overcome the inherent
weaknesses in WEP security, especially the reuse of
encryption keys. TKIP is involved in the IEEE 802.11i WLAN
security standard, and the specification might be officially
released by early 2003.
9. What is AES?
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), a chip-based security,
has been developed to ensure the highest degree of security
and authenticity for digital information, wherever and however
communicated or stored, while making more efficient use of
hardware and/or software than previous encryption standards.
It is also included in IEEE 802.11i standard. Compare with AES,
TKIP is a temporary protocol for replacing WEP security until
manufacturers implement AES at the hardware level.
10. Can Wireless products support printer sharing?
Wireless products perform the same function as LAN products.
Therefore, Wireless products can work with Netware, Windows
2000, or other LAN operating systems to support printer or file
sharing.