Section 1: Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
1. Wireless Design Requirements
2. Conducting an Offline Site Survey
3. Conducting an Onsite Site Survey
4. Designing the Wired Side of the WLAN
5. Designing High Availability
Section 2: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
6. Deploying Branch Office Wireless Networks
7. Securing WLAN Access
8. Implementing Differentiated Service for Unicast Flows
9. Implementing Multicast
10. Implementing Location Services
11. Implementing Mesh Networks
12. Verifying a WLAN Design
13. Optimizing the Design for Mobility
14. Optimizing the RF Cell
15. Monitoring and Troubleshooting WLAN Components
Contributors
Author Info
Ron Tocci is a retired Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Technology from Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York, where he served on the faculty and as department chair for many years.
Neal Widmer has been teaching digital electronics for over 30 years. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and a Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering, both from Purdue University. Prior to teaching, his professional practice was in clinical engineering departments of two Midwest hospitals. Currently, he is a Full Professor and Associate Department Head in the School of Engineering Technology at Purdue University
Greg Moss is a retired Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering Technology from Purdue University, where he taught digital electronics for over thirty years.