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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Bristfällig säkerhet inom trådlösa routrar med fokus på WPS

Juhlin, Tobias, Wangberg, Dan January 2014 (has links)
I denna rapport undersöks WPS-funktionen då det uppmärksammats säkerhetshåli den. Intervjuer, tester och observationer har gjorts för att undersöka problemenmed WPS. De tester och intervjuver som gjorts indikerar att säkerhetsbristen i WPS-funktionen har säkrats upp med extra funktioner. / In this report the WPS-function is evaluated due to the vulnerabilty of the protocol.Interviews, tests and observations have been conducted to evaluate the problems withWPS. The tests and interviews conducted indicates that the vulnerability of the WPS-function has been secured with extra functions.
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Bristfällig säkerhet inom trådlösa routrar med fokus på WPS

Juhlin, Tobias, Wangberg, Dan January 2014 (has links)
I denna rapport undersöks WPS-funktionen då det uppmärksammats säkerhetshål i den. Intervjuer, tester och observationer har gjorts för att undersöka problemen med WPS. De tester och intervjuver som gjorts indikerar att säkerhetsbristen i WPS-funktionen har säkrats upp med extra funktioner. / In this report the WPS-function is evaluated due to the vulnerabilty of the protocol. Interviews, tests and observations have been conducted to evaluate the problems with WPS. The tests and interviews conducted indicates that the vulnerability of the WPS-function has been secured with extra functions.
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Computer wireless networks : a design plan for building wireless networks using IEEE 802.11 standard

Almantheri, Hamed 03 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. / In spite of the fact that wireless network technology has been available for long period of time, there has been very limited wireless networks deployments around the world before 1997 due to the lack of widely recognized standard for wireless networks. Thanks to the approval of the IEEE 802.11 family of standards in 1997, the world has witnessed tremendous deployment and proliferation of wireless networks in all aspects of life. Although the IEEE 802.11 family of standards has been ratified to design radio transceivers for wireless computer stations capable of interconnecting with other wireless computer stations in close proximity, the technology has been successfully employed to design and implement wireless networks with great number of distant wireless computer stations with reasonable data throughput and flexibility. This thesis explores the wireless network technology and the primary building blocks and components of a wireless network. It also explores the IEEE 802.11 standard and its technical specifications including the Physical layer (PHY), the Media Access Control layer (MAC) and the ongoing task forces. Additionally, the thesis examines the wireless network security including the vulnerabilities, ongoing improvements and recommendations. Next, it investigates the market for available wireless devices compatible with the IEEE 802.11 standard that can be used to build a wireless network with high data throughput and high level of security. Subsequently, the thesis formulates a design plan for civilian wireless network with different scenarios in order to provide a speedy solution to the limited broadband service availability in the Sultanate of Oman. Additionally, the thesis formulates a generic design plan for a military wireless network with different scenarios that can be rapidly deployed in the field of operations. / Computer Engineer, Royal Army of Oman
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Vliv klimatických podmínek na bezdrátové routery / Wireless Routers and Infuence on Climatic Conditions

Martinka, David January 2018 (has links)
This thesis deals with problematics of installing wireless routers into specific locations depending on their heating and ideal signal transmission. The thesis is divided into eight chapters. The beginning of the thesis is theoretical describes the introduction into the problematics, the second part is practical and covers the executed experiment. The theoretical part contains six chapters – heat, signal, wireless router and measured climatic conditions. The practical part describes the executed experiment by thermo-camera which was used to scan wireless routers in IoT Lab in Avast Software company. Based on this experiment, the ideal position for installing the wireless router is then established. The conclusion of the practical part includes an analysis of the results of the questionnaire survey, in which technically skilled people were asked to describe the height of installation of their wireless router or whether did they consider heat and signal propagation while installing their wireless routers.

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