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Title: Wireless Networking for Librarians


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Wireless Networking for Librarians
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Wireless how can it help us?
  • Wireless networking can
  • Expand delivery of library services
  • Improve access to library resources
  • Increase options for instruction
  • Bring Internet to areas difficult to wire
  • Provide convenience for patrons
  • Improve outreach services

3
Eccles Library Wireless
  • Wireless throughout the library
  • Authentication (sign-on) required
  • Allows patrons to work in quiet carrels
  • Access outside around the building
  • Any area can become a classroom

4
Wireless Access Anywhere
  • Access to library services from areas difficult
    to wire
  • Expands access to many device types PDAs,
    laptops, Tablet PCs
  • Wireless in remote locations provides easy
    access to library services

5
Wireless Check out equipment
  • Check out wireless laptops and TPCs to patrons
  • Use anywhere in the library
  • Check out wireless cards for patrons with laptops
  • Work anywhere in the library

6
Wireless Education Building
  • New Health Sciences Education Building
  • Wireless throughout the building
  • Allows for teaching and learning in new
    dimensions
  • Small informal groups
  • Class participation
  • Solitary study

7
Wireless Mobile Classroom
  • Wireless classrooms for instruction on location
  • Portable and flexible, instruction to-go!

8
Wireless Outreach
  • Full service outreach at any site
  • Bring training to remote locations
  • Teach on site around the state

9
Wireless Bookmobiles
  • Add wireless to the bookmobile to bring Internet
    off the paved roads!
  • Access information anywhere!

10
What do you need to know?
  • What is a wireless network?
  • Wireless networks allow data to be transmitted
    and received through radio frequencies
  • Many different types of wireless networks

11
Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks
  • Also called ad-hoc or computer-to-computer
  • Several Wi-Fi equipped computers talking to each
    other without using an access point
  • Most Wi-Fi equipment supports this type of
    wireless set-up
  • Can be useful for transferring data between
    computers or sharing an Internet connection among
    a few computers in a room

12
Wireless Personal Area Network
  • WPAN Bluetooth
  • Short range, cable-replacement technology
  • Designed to connect individual devices to each
    other
  • Bluetooth is ideal for mobile professionals
  • Work at home, on the road, in the office
  • Link notebook computers, mobile phones, PDAs,
    printers, and other devices

13
Benefits of Bluetooth
  • Range of 30 feet
  • Convenience of automatic synchronization from
    device to device
  • Consistent data across devices
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Fewer cabling and networking appliance needs
  • Ease-of-use
  • Compatible data, devices, and technologies based
    on the Bluetooth standards

14
Wireless Local Area Networks
  • WLANS - WiFi
  • Refers to wireless networks using the IEEE
    standards, or the 802.XX protocols
  • WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity
  • WiFi can use a variety of frequency bands
  • Can split into dozens of channels
  • Less likely to experience interference
  • Dozens of WiFi cards can talk simultaneously

15
Benefits of WiFi (WLANS)
  • Higher capacity 11 54 Mbps
  • Longer range
  • 130 ft _at_ 11 Mbps
  • 350 ft _at_ 1 Mbps
  • Many devices can share the bandwidth
  • Security options to protect data

16
Wireless Security
  • WEP Wireless Equivalent Privacy
  • SSID Service Set Identifier
  • MAC Media Access Control address filtering
  • WPA WiFi Protected Access
  • NAT Network Address Translation

17
Wireless Standards The 802.11 family
  • 802.11b
  • Very common standard for WLANs
  • Transmits at 2.4 GHz at 11 Mbps
  • Standards compliant, compatibility across
    hardware
  • Requires an access point or router
  • Wireless card required for each device
  • Typical range 130 ft _at_ 11 Mbps, 350 ft _at_ 1 Mbps

18
Wireless Standards The 802.11 family
  • 802.11a
  • Operates at 5 GHz and can handle up to 54
    megabits per second.
  • 802.11g
  • Operates at 2.4Ghz (giving it the cost advantage
    of 802.11b)
  • Handles 54 megabits per second speed of 802.11a

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Wireless Standards The 802.11 family
  • 802.1X
  • An IEEE port-based authentication standard that
    works on both wired and wireless LANs.
  • 802.1X prevents devices from utilizing a network
    until they have successfully authenticated to the
    network

20
Wireless Network Issues
  • Integration with existing networks
  • Printing
  • Roaming
  • Security
  • Interoperability
  • Hardware
  • Performance

21
Using Wireless on Tablet PC
  • Identify available wireless networks
  • Click Wireless icon in Sys Tray

22
Using Wireless on Tablet PC
  • Click the Connect button

23
Using Wireless on Tablet PC
  • Click the Wireless Network icon in the SysTray to
    view the Wireless Network Connection Status

24
Using Wireless on Tablet PC
  • Enter necessary security code
  • Username and password
  • WEP key
  • May require using a browser or VPN

25
Finding Wireless Anywhere!
  • WiFi 411 - http//www.wifi411.com/
  • Wi-Fi Free Spot - http//www.wififreespot.com/
  • WiFi Location Directories
  • Search thousands of unique free and commercial
    WiFi HotSpots Worldwide.
  • Browse for details of hundreds of WiFi Internet
    Service Providers (WISP)

26
What To Do Before Calling for HELP!
  • Is your wireless card on?
  • Is there a wireless network?
  • Do you have necessary security code?
    (username/password or WEP Key)
  • Check your Power Options settings if operating
    off of battery

27
Demonstration and Exercises
  • Demonstrate wireless access
  • Use wireless card to find network
  • Connect to wireless network
  • Use browser to access the Web

28
Lunch
  • See you at 100 p.m.
  • PDAs next
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