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The Telephony World; 1.1 The Basics; 1.2 Digitizing Speech; 1.3 PSTN Architecture; 1.4 Signaling; 1.5 Voice and Wireless Networks; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2. The Data World; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Brief History; 2.3 The OSI Seven-Layer Model; 2.4 The IP Protocol; 2.5 The TCP/IP Transport Layer; 2.6 Other TCP/IP-Based Protocols; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Voice over IP; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Putting Voice Over Internet 327 $a3.3 VoIP Architectures3.4 Signaling Protocols; 3.5 Voice-over-IP Media; 3.6 The Overall Picture; References; Chapter 4. Wireless Local Area Networks; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Alphabet Soup; 4.3 Network Architecture; 4.4 802.11 Framing; 4.5 Accessing the Medium; 4.6 802.11 PHY; 4.7 Power Save in 802.11; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter 5. VoWLAN Challenges; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 VoWLAN; 5.3 System Capacity and QoS; 5.4 PCF; 5.5 Admission Control; 5.6 Security; 5.7 Power Save; 5.8 Roaming/Handoffs in 802.11; 5.9 Summary; Chapter 6. QoS and System Capacity; 6.1 Introduction 327 $a6.2 802.11e, WME and "Vanilla" WLANs6.3 Traffic Categories; 6.4 Transmission Opportunity; 6.5 EDCF; 6.6 HCF; 6.7 Voice Data Coexistence; 6.8 Achieving QoS for VoWLAN; 6.9 System Capacity; 6.10 Admission Control; 6.11 Summary; Chapter 7. Security; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Key Establishment in 802.11; 7.3 Anonymity in 802.11; 7.4 Authentication in 802.11; 7.5 Confidentiality in 802.11; 7.6 Data Integrity in 802.11; 7.7 Loopholes in 802.11 Security; 7.8 WPA; 7.9 WPA2 (802.11i); 7.10 Beyond 802.11 Security; 7.11 Conclusion; Chapter 8. Roaming; 8.1 The Need for Roaming; 8.2 Types of Roaming 327 $a8.3 Roaming Issues8.4 Roaming and Voice; 8.5 Preparing to Roam: Scanning; 8.6 When to Roam; 8.7 Where to Roam; 8.8 Reauthentication Delays; 8.9 Inter-ESS Roaming; 8.10 Future Enhancements; 8.11 Conclusion; Chapter 9. Power Management; 9.1 The Need for Power Management; 9.2 Underlying Philosophy of Power Management; 9.3 Designing for Power Management; 9.4 Implementing Power Management; 9.5 An Operational Perspective; 9.6 Summary; Chapter 10. Voice over Wi-Fi and Other Wireless Technologies; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Ongoing 802.11 Standard Work; 10.3 Wi-Fi and Cellular Networks; 10.4 WiMax 327 $a10.5 VoWi-Fi and Bluetooth10.6 VoWi-Fi and DECT; 10.7 VoWi-Fi and Other Ongoing 802.x Wireless Projects; 10.8 Conclusion; References; Index 330 $aWi-Fi telephony is the latest, most cost effective, and clearest way of carrying voice data wirelessly. The great news is that it can be integrated seamlessly into the same infrastructures as currently used for computer and telephone data.The digital quality is far above current cellular technologies.This book will be among the first to discuss Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Quality of Service (QoS), and interoperability in connection with Wi-Fi telephony. 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