Types of Wireless Access
Wireless access comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. Options range from global voice and data networksthe kind usually associated with big telecommunications providers such as Sprint and T-Mobileto infrared connections, which is essentially the same technology you use in TV remote controls. However, the most common wireless access today comes in the form of IEEE 802.11 technologies. This kind of wireless access uses radio frequency technology and is meant for short-range connections (no more than about 300 feet or so without signal amplifiers) between wireless clients using 802.11 network cards and a wireless access point (WAP). Wireless access points are then connected to hard-wired methods of Internet access like cable modems, or to existing private LANs, such as might exist in any office building.This common configuration of wireless connectivity is also known as a wireless LAN, or WLAN. The placement of WLAN components is depicted in Figure 10-1.
Figure 10-1. Common wireless LAN infrastructure.

Figure 10-2. Lots of devices use the 2.4 GHz frequency.
