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Lab Session
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Description/Sections included in Lab
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1
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 | L1a: Operating system issues |
 | L1b: Establishing wireless connections |
 | L1c: Observer and IEEE 802.11 traffic |
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2
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 | L2a: Equipment distribution |
 | L2b: Configuring IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11b access points |
 | L2c: Configuring ad hoc 802.11b WLAN |
 | L2d: IEEE 802.11a throughput |
 | L2e: Tracing packets using Ethereal |
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3
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 | L3: Using Microsoft's VS.NET and .NET CF to develop a standalone PocketPC application |
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4
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 | L4a: Wireless web services access to a from a PocketPC using Microsoft's .NET CF |
 | L4b: Wirelss web services access using WAP emulation |
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5
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 | L5a: Configuring UPnP and development tools |
 | L5b: Experiencing P2P service discovery, service control, and file synchronization using UPnP SDK |
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6
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 | L6a: Configuring Bluetooth piconets |
 | L6b: Interference between Bluetooth and 802.11b |
 | L6c: Bluetooth protocol analyzer |
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7
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 | L7: Analyzing effects of RTS/CTS on throughput and effectiveness in solving hidden terminal and exposed terminal problems |
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8
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 | L8 Delay, throughput, connectivity, and overhead in MANET routing protocols |
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9
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 | L9: Delay, throughput, addressing, and overhead in Mobile IP |
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10
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 | L10a: Tracing NAT
|  | L10b: Configuring and tracing operation of DHCP |
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11
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 | L11a: Protocol analysis of IEEE 802.11 security. |
 | L11b: Observing IEEE 802.11 security vulnerabilities |
 | L11c: Configuring VPNs and monitoring operation and overhead |
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12
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 | L12: Context-aware PocketTV application running on PocketPC using 802.11b |
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