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The Sunshine Health Corporation would like you to provide an updated explanation and reference guide on 802.11 standards and specifications. Briefly explain the advantages and disadvantages of each. If you locate such a guide online, please make sure you give credit where credit is due.


Please provide a practical application on one of the 802.11 standards (a, b...) in use and how it is used including limitations if any. Critique or defend the use of the application as an in-house and outsourced solution. Include recommendations for future improvements.


The assignment should be 2-3 pages of content not counting title page, reference page, or appendices (diagrams, budget sheet, equipment list, etc.). Please follow APA format.

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802.11 Standards for The Sunshine Health Corporation
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The Sunshine Health Corporation
802.11 Standards for The Sunshine Health Corporation
Jennifer
Grantham University
Abstract
802.11 standards are established by IEEE that has enabled mas
s market and possess great influence in various areas like homes, public areas as well as offices. Now a days, wireless LAN technology is incorporated among almost everything, be it laptop, Cellular phones, PCS, MP3 players, Printers, VoIP phones or any other such device. With ever increasing application space, 802.11 has thus become a universal solution that supports high data rates with that of low cost chipsets. Due to high market penetration of these standards, there was need of several up gradations and amendments in the basic standards of 802.11. This tends to add functional value as well as fixing of technological issues that may be associated with the future applications of these standards. This article outlines the overview of 802.11 standards, its explanation and reference guide along with specifications. Advantages and disadvantages of these standards are also clearly described herein. The article highlights practical application of 802.11X along with its limitations and critique followed by future recommendations to enhance its improvement.
802.11 Standards for The Sunshine Health Corporation
The family of 802.11 standards consists of over the air modulation techniques for a series of half duplex using the same protocol employing carrier sense multiple access along with avoiding collision. Here in the equipment tends to listen channel before the packet transmission. The first warless networking standard of the family was 802.11.1991 but the widely accepted one was 802.11b followed by acceptance of 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac and 802.11n. Other family standards such as c-f, h, j etc are the amendments based on the service for the extension of current scope including previous specifications.
Main specifications of 802.11 standards are as follows-
    S.No.
    Standard
    Release date
    Frequency band
    Bandwidth
    Transmission scheme
    Max modulation
    Max data rate
    1
    802.11
    1997
    2.4 GHz
    20 MHz
    DSSS, FHSS
    QPSK
    2Mb/s
    2
    802.11b
    1999
    2.4 GHz
    20 MHz
    DSSS
    QPSK
    11Mb/s
    3
    802.11a
    1999
    5 GHz
    20 MHz
    OFDM
    64QAM
    54Mb/s
    4
    802.11g
    2003
    2.4 GHz
    20 MHz
    DSSS,OFDM
    64QAM
    54Mb/s
    5
    802.11n
    2009
    2.4 GHz
5 GHz
    20 MHz
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