Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 11 Feb, 2026

A WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) is a network that allows devices to connect and communicate wirelessly within a limited area, providing mobility and multiple device connectivity without cables.

WLAN Architecture

WLAN architecture defines how wireless devices connect, communicate, and interact with the wired network. It provides organized coverage, seamless connectivity, and mobility for wireless clients. The design is standardized by IEEE 802.11, which defines components, communication structures, and modes.

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WLAN Architecture

**1. Stations (STA):

**2. Access Point (AP):

3. **Base Service Set (BSS):

4. Extended Service Set (ESS):

5. Distribution System (DS):

Types of WLANs

As per IEEE standard WLAN is categorized into two basic modes, which are as follows:

**1. Infrastructure Mode: Infrastructure mode is a WLAN operating mode in which wireless devices communicate through a centralized device called an Access Point (AP). The AP controls wireless communication and provides connectivity between wireless stations and the wired network.

**2. Ad-hoc Mode: Ad-hoc mode is a WLAN operating mode in which wireless devices communicate directly with each other without using an Access Point. The network is formed dynamically, and each device participates equally in communication.

**Standards of WLAN

WLAN standards define the rules, frequencies, data rates, and communication methods used by wireless devices to transmit data reliably. These standards are specified by the IEEE 802.11 family to ensure interoperability between devices from different vendors.

**1. IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi)

**2. 802.11a

**3. 802.11b

4. **802.11g

5. **802.11n

6. **802.11ac

7. **802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)

Working of WLAN

The working of a WLAN explains how wireless devices communicate with each other and access the network using radio signals. WLAN operates based on IEEE 802.11 standards, where data is transmitted wirelessly between stations and access points within a defined coverage area.

**Advantages

**1. Easy Installation and Expansion

2. **Mobility within Coverage Area

3. **Cost-Effective

4. **Supports Multiple Device Connectivity

**Limitations

Applications

1. **Home and Office Networks

**2. Public Hotspots

3. **Educational Institutions and Campuses

4. **Industrial IoT and Smart Buildings

**Security Considerations

WLAN security ensures that wireless communication remains private, authenticated, and protected from unauthorized access or attacks. Since wireless networks transmit data over the air, they are more vulnerable than wired networks, making proper security measures essential.

**1. Encryption

2. **Strong Authentication

3. **Firmware and Security Updates

4. **Network Segmentation

5. **Monitoring and Logging