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Handbook of Research on Wireless Security
Access point (or wireless access point) is a device that connects wireless devices (i.e., mobile users [MUs], laptops, etc.) together. APs are usually connected to another device called wireless controller (WC). A wireless network is usually comprised of a WC and a few APs, servicing MUs.
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Extensible Authentication (EAP) Protocol Integrations in the Next Generation Cellular Networks
Sasan Adibi (University of Waterloo, Canada) and Gordon B. Agnew (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-899-4.ch049
Abstract
Authentication is an important part of the authentication authorization and accounting (AAA) schemes and the extensible authentication protocol (EAP) is a universally accepted framework for authentication commonly used in wireless networks and point-to-point protocol (PPP) connections. The main focus of this chapter is the technical details to examine how EAP is integrated into the architecture of next generation networks (NGN), such as in worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX), which is defined in the IEEE 802.16d and IEEE 802.16e standards and in current wireless protocols, such as IEEE 802.11i. This focus includes an overview of the integration of EAP with IEEE 802.1x, remote authentication dial in user service (RADIUS), DIAMETER, and pair-wise master key version (2PKv2).
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Providing Outdoor and Indoor Ubiquity with WLANs
Access Point. When somebody wants to connect to a wireless infrastructure network, he should join to an access point. So, it is a device used to establish a connection with a wireless network.
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A Web-Based Tool for Teaching WLAN Design Fundamentals to Undergraduates
AP stands for access point. Typically, infrastructure-based wireless networks provide access to the wired backbone network though an AP. The AP may act as a repeater, bridge, router, or even as gateway to regenerate, forward, filter, or translate messages. All communication between mobile devices has to take place through the AP
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