Showing posts with label wi-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wi-fi. Show all posts

3.13.2008

Wireless Internet in Cracow

Whre can you get access to wireless Internet in Cracow? Here you can see the plan.

Hotspots in Paris


B
71, Avenue D Italie, 75013 Paris, France
01 00 00 00 00
C
35, Rue Tournefort, 75005 Paris, France
01 00 00 00 00
D
14, Rue Dombasle, 75015 Paris, France
01 00 00 00 00

22, Rue Hauteville, 75010 Paris, France
01 44 79 04 41

The city of Paris is putting in Wi-Fi at various locations across the city, including museums, libraries and parks around the city. Here you can find a full list of Wi-Fi hotspots.

First Hotspot in Paris in 2004.

3.05.2008

Raptor - for wireless network

Raptor for outdoor operation as access point and wireless client, compliant with 802.11a standard (5 GHz band). It allows point-to-point or point-to-multipoint links. The device is managed by www interface, which permits easy configuration including setting up more advanced parameters. The main use for raptors is for city monitoring systems. The main problems there are caused by extensiveness of the systems - transmission of cameras' images to monitoring center and commands to the cameras (PTZ control).

IP CCTV installations have become the mainstream nowadays. At current stage of IP CCTV there is no problem. At current stage of IP CCTV there is no problem with transmitting data in central parts of cities, using common Internet infrastructure with adequate bandwidth. But the trouble begins when the system should cover some more isolated locations with limited connectivity.

Then the only feasible solution is doing individual wireless network, using WLAN technology.
Both for transmission of video stream and PTZ commands there can be used access points integrated with antennas, powered with use of PoE technology. There may be employed sector antennas, as well as the system itself can be divided into easily manageable sectors.

Practical potential of WLAN systems
  • wireless access to local networks in homes, offices, businesses
  • wireless access to public hot-spots at airports, stations, in coffee shops
  • point-to-point links (bridging of LANs, telemetry, remote control, remote monitoring)
  • delivery of Internet connectivity (in cities and in the country)
  • redundancy for wired links (critical connectivity applications)
Wireless CCTV monitoring system


IP cameras win the market share battle due to simple installation and configuration. But the distance between buildings is often too large to use standard UTP/ FTP cable. An excellent solution to such a problem is wireless transmission based on Raptor family of devices. Schemes and more informations:

Raptor family of devices.

2.22.2008

Basic informations about WLAN


WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) means technology which allows to build wireless data networks with satisfactory parameters and quite large ranges of operation at a low cost.

Potentiality of WLANs
  • wireless access to local network in home, office etc.
  • wireless access to the Net in public space: airports, stations, cafes etc. (hot-spot)
  • wireless point-to-point links (connecting LAN networks, telemetry, remote control, remote monitoring)
  • wireless access to the Internet (both in cities and in the country)
  • emergency communications link (duplication of wired network)
WLAN standards
  • 802.11a - in 5 GHz band, transfer rate up to 54 Mbps
  • 802.11b - in 2.4 GHz band, transfer rate up to 11 Mbps
  • 802.11g - in 2.4 GHz band, transfer rate up to 54 Mbps
However, there are also used other standards:
  • 802.11f - IAPP - Inter Access Point Protocol - for cooperation between access points
  • 802.11i - standard defining new security methods in wireless networks
  • 802.11n - standard for transmitting multimedia in homes using MIMO technology, up to 300 Mbps
  • 802.11e - standard defining QoS - support for high quality of services
  • 802.16 - WiMax standard for backbone networks of high capacity
Wireless network range
It should be realized that the range of a wireless network depends on many factors; we can have an influence on some of them and the rest is unknown. The range of wireless network depends on:

1. Factors related to used devices:
  • output power (it has been decided by the manufacturer)
  • cable attenuation (depends on the cable and its length)
  • gain of antennas (given by the manufacturer)
  • sensitivity of devices (given by the manufacturer)
2. External factors:
  • attenuation between antennas (can be estimated basing on FSL model)
  • interferences from other devices (can't be predicted - some additional margin of safety needs to be provided to compensate these interferences)
  • influence of physical barriers (walls, trees)

Propagation of radio waves

Fresnel zone - Fresnel zone is one of the most important conceptions connected with propagation of electromagnetic waves, which is indispensable to assess parameters of wireless link. It is the area actively participating in transmission of radio signal energy. Shape of this area is an ellipse in longitudinal section, and circle in cross-section. Radius of this circle is a function of the ratio of distances between antennas - it has the maximum value in the middle of the link. The importance of first Fresnel zone comes from the fact that almost all energy of the signal is conveyed via this space.

2.19.2008

Wi-Fi in single-family house

The user who has Internet connection in single-family house, usually would like to have possibility of using the Internet in various parts of the home or even in its close surroundings like garage or garden. To reach that goal, the perfect solution is use of a wireless network (WLAN) operating in 802.11b/g standard.

In the case of difficulty with building cable installation, the wireless network can also solve the problem with connection of a greater number of household computers to the global network. Depending on the way of providing the Internet to the house, there may be used different variants of installations.

I - Internet provided by cable television operator via cable modem with Ethernet output, or by local ISP using Ethernet cable.

II - Internet access via ADSL technology.

III - Internet provided wirelessly with the use of the set: directional antenna and wireless card in the computer. At least two devices have to be used. Firstly, we have to connect access point working in AP Client mode to a directional antenna.

IV - wireless access. Some Access Points have been fitted with a very useful function named Wireless Routing Client, which enables us to configure wireless port as WAN port that is normally found in any router.

It means that the wireless connection can be shared with built-in router by its LAN ports. The advantage of such configuration is compactness - one piece of equipment that performs the role of two devices. The solution allows to create our own configurable subnetwork that can be well protected from unauthorized access.