802.11 Wireless Networks
As a network administrator, architect, or security expert, you must be aware of the capabilities, limits, and hazards of incorporating wireless LAN technology into your existing infrastructure. 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, written by Matthew Gast contains all of the knowledge needed to confidently assess and build wireless networks. This practical book delves rapidly into the gritty details of the 802.11 standard after a basic introduction to wireless networks. You should read this content if you ever need to troubleshoot a wireless network that isn't operating correctly. Author Matthew Gast goes into great detail on the physical layers.
When it comes to setting up a wireless network, Gast provides a straightforward, no-nonsense introduction to utilizing 802.11 on Windows and Linux, including how to use and pick access points, deployment concerns, and 802.11 network monitoring and performance optimization. He describes the 802.11 working group's ongoing standardization efforts in the book's last part.
If you're looking for a single book that covers everything about 802.11, from the smallest elements of the standard through implementation, monitoring, and troubleshooting, 802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide is a must-have.
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/802-11-Wireless-Networks-Definitive-Second/dp/0596100523