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Monday, 16 October 2017

802.11 Association process explained

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Access points are bridges that bridge traffic between mobile stations and other devices on the network. Before a mobile station can send t...

What is Reassociation

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If a client has joined a network and roams from one AP to another within the network, the association is called a re-association.  The pr...

LWAPP and CAPWAP

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LWAPP: (Lightweight Access Point Protocol) : For communication between AP and Controller (WLC), we need this Protocol. Fragmentation/Re-a...

Passive Scan and Active scan by client

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Clients gather information about the APs by scanning the channels one by one either through passive scanning or active scanning. Passive Sc...

What is Beacon and who send it

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Beacons : Used by the WLAN network to advertise its presence. 
 beacons are regularly broadcast by an AP  AP sends the probe, authentica...

Data Encapsulation & Decapsulation in the OSI Model :

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Remember : Encapsulation starts from the Uppermost Layer   à Lowest Layer Decapsulation star...
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