Description: This video is a part of wireless LAN video series and is on wireless LAN state machine. The wireless frames getting exchanged between AP and Client for association is a theme of this video. This video explains different wireless frames like beacon, probe request, probe response, authentication, association request and association response which play the main role in station connection with the AP. This video concentrates on MAC layer open authentication case. In next video the shared key authentication case in explained in detail. <p> This video also shows a wireshark example trace containing all the above frames, and explains the different fields in these frames like SSID, supported rates, extended supported rates and so on. </p> This video series is a tutorial for IEEE 802.11 protocol suite, commonly knows as Wi-Fi. In this video series, you will find videos explaining the basic 802.11 standard and their other amendments like 802.11a, 802.11g, 80211h, 802.11i, 802.11w, 802.11n, 802.11e etc. There are videos dedicated to security in wifi protocols, the different packets and state machine of 802.11 protocol and many more such things. We have tried to make this video series more interactive than just informative. You will find lots of discussions over the issues in 802.11 and justification for many small features in 802.11. Feel free to pose your own problems in the comment section and we will try to capture them in next videos. This section is currently under construction, so keep watching for new content.
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