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Wireless Fidelity

All the fidelities that can be functioned without any wire connection to the access point, or using the fidelities inside an organization without using wires to interconnect them.

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Welcome to WiFi

WiFi is the short form of Wireless Fidelity

Network security remains an important issue for WLANs.

Kerberos


It is an innovative way to protect the wireless data. It was shaped by MIT and is a network certification system based on key allocation. It plays the role of allowing entities that correspond over a wired or wireless network to prove their character to each other while preventing eavesdropping or replay attacks. It also provides for data stream integrity (detection of modification) and secrecy (preventing unauthorized reading) using cryptography systems such as DES. After a client and server have used Kerberos to prove their identity, they can also encrypt all of their communications to assure privacy and data integrity as they go about their business.

Kerberos Works

Kerberos works by providing principals (users or services) with digital tickets that they can use to identify themselves to the network and secret cryptographic keys for secure communications. A ticket is a sequence of a few hundred bytes that can be embedded in virtually any other network protocol, thereby allowing the processes implementing that protocol to be sure about the identity of the principals involved.
 

Hotspot


It is the area surrounding the access point of WiFi within fidelity can access the data from the access point.

It is the process of accessing data by any fidelity from the access point within a hotspot without any wire connection.

Bluetooth & WiFi


Bluetooth and WiFi are both wireless networking standards that provide connectivity via radio waves.

Bluetooth's primary use is to replace cables, while WiFi is largely used to provide wireless, high-speed access to the Internet or a local area network.

Scope of WiFi

The WiFi is not only an advantage in the direction of making all fidelities connected wirelessly, but our life on the road has just got a lot easier.

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