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Timothy Murphy
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      03-02-2006, 02:32 PM

Can anyone recommend a good book -
or even better, online documentation -
on the technical basis for WiFi?

I mean questions like: how exactly do
the transmissions from an Access Point
differ from those sent by a card in Ad-hoc mode?

I'm baffled by the way my laptop can see some Access Points
and not others.
Also, I don't understand why it works better in Managed Mode
even when connecting to a WiFi card in Ad-hoc mode.

I've asked on a couple of WiFi lists,
but haven't received any enlightenment -
just a couple of emails from people who have had the same experience.

I have to say that Windows XP WiFi services seem much better to me.
This isn't a question of drivers -
when two computers are connected I assume the information available
is the same under Linux or Windows,
but Windows seems to make a much better job of organizing this information.

I've tried using NetworkManager,
but in my case this seemed to make my connection more unreliable -
I mean I could connect some times,
but other times it failed although as far as I could see
nothing had been changed.

In any case, I'd very much like to find some documentation
that would enlighten me.

Perhaps I should add that all my WiFi devices
use Orinoco Gold PCMCIA cards,
some in USB or PCI adaptors,
and I am using the latest orinoco driver
(the USB device did not work with the driver in the kernel
the last time I tried).






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Frank Sweetser
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      03-02-2006, 02:35 PM
Timothy Murphy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> Can anyone recommend a good book -
> or even better, online documentation -
> on the technical basis for WiFi?


I don't know of any comprehensive technical references online, but O'Reilly
publishes a good book on 802.11 basics.

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