Abstract
Look at any network diagram in any large enterprise, and you will see two very different types of networks; wired and wireless. Wired networks are depicted as an array of boxes and lines, connecting through routers and switches in a manner that we have become accustomed to over the last several decades. Wireless networks, on the other hand, are usually just clouds, a testament to the unstructured nature of wireless LANs and our ability to architect them. Wireless networks are often surrounded by numerous security mechanisms such as attack sensors, authentication servers, and VPN gateways. A wireless network often looks like a wart on a network diagram, waiting for someone to remove it when the users aren't looking.
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