Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wi-Fi Uses
To connect to a Wi-Fi LAN, a computer has to be equipped with a wireless network interface controller. The combination of computer and interface controller is called a station. All stations share a single radio frequency communication channel. Transmissions on this channel are received by all stations within range. The hardware provides no indication to the sender about whether the transmission was delivered and is therefore called a best-effort delivery mechanism. A carrier wave is used to transmit the data in packets, referred to as Ethernet frames. Each station is constantly tuned in on the channel, so each transmission is noticed. In order to determine whether the channel is free, the carrier wave can be sensed by the hardware; if not present the channel is free for transmission.
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