PPT-Southampton Open Wireless Network
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A Community Area Network CAN Campus Nodes SOWNatHome Nodes SOWN Usage Our Servers Monitoring the Network Projects Current Maintaining and expanding the network Package
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A Community Area Network CAN Campus Nodes SOWNatHome Nodes SOWN Usage Our Servers Monitoring the Network Projects Current Maintaining and expanding the network Package Management for Node . 1 716 60 382 16 73 18 18 20 25 D4110 98 91 58 10 45 14 29 D4111 47 279 241 170 22 92 12 32 D4112 315 851 213 428 121 276 37 80 D4117 947 2358 1105 1357 647 823 95 493 86 86 D4124 283 494 152 358 173 499 296 3471 35 35 D4125 381 754 74 304 17 140 83 O Wireless Networking. Wi-Fi or 802.11. Uses radio waves (like cell phones, . tv. and radio).. Just like wired networking except without the wires.. A . hot spot. is a place where wireless networking is available. A Community Area Network (CAN). Campus Nodes. SOWN[at]Home Nodes. Our Servers. Monitoring the Network. Current / New Projects. Maintaining and expanding the network. Deploying nodes. Firmware development on nodes. Internship . Programme . Create a brighter future. Victoria . Katon. I. nternships@soton.ac.uk. http://. www.southampton.ac.uk/careers/internships. Excel Southampton Internship Program. 2009/10 – 5 . Lenin Ravindranath. Calvin Newport, Hari Balakrishnan, Sam Madden. Massachusetts Institute of. Technology. Big Changes in Access Devices. 297M smartphones sold worldwide in 2010. 31% of US phone market; 50% by this year. Wireless Networking. Wi-Fi or 802.11. Uses radio waves (like cell phones, . tv. and radio).. Just like wired networking except without the wires.. A . hot spot. is a place where wireless networking is available. Access. Networks. Core Networks. The Current Internet: Connectivity and Processing. Transit Net. Transit Net. Transit Net. Private. Peering. NAP. Public. Peering. PSTN. Regional. Wireline. Regional. Voice. Lesson . 13. Reminder. As a reminder, remember that the tools and techniques that you learn this semester are only to be used on systems you are authorized to perform scans/tests on.. Authorization doesn’t simply mean that you are an authorized user but rather that:. Why wireless?. Wifi. , which is short for wireless . fi. … something, allows your computer to connect to the Internet using magic.. -Motel 6 commercial. 2. … but it comes at a price. Wireless networks present security risks far above and beyond traditional wired networks. .. Wireless is Global. The standard radio frequencies run in the range of 3Hz to 300 GHz. There is other frequencies used for example the 222 MHz through 225 MHz is for amateur radio. If your interested in what frequencies your country is using for what? Take a look at the frequencies. Name of presenter. Southampton Clinical . Research Facility. The NIHR Southampton Clinical Research Facility was established by the Wellcome Trust and the Department of Health in 2001. It is now funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). It is a partnership between University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust . Swallow-wort. The Problem. Black Swallow-wort (purple flowers) and Pale Swallow-wort (pinkish flowers) invade fields, field edges, and woodlands. Close relatives of milkweed, these species may interfere with monarch butterfly reproduction.. UoS. Clinical Trials Unit, . and . resources provided by NIHR Clinical Research Network: Wessex.. Southampton Clinical Research . Facility. Southampton Biomedical Research Centre. Clinical research in Southampton is a partnership between University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Southampton, combining clinical and scientific excellence. All of our work is enabled by funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) either directly or indirectly. This includes support from our NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, NIHR Clinical Research Facility, NIHR/CRUK Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, .
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