802.11 Wireless part 4: Getting started with the access method - the PCF and DCF.

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Welcome to this fourth part in this wireless series. Well, we want to start sending data. How do we get access to the wireless medium and is there anyone trying to do the same? In this video we will discuss the PCF (Point Coordination Function) where the access point takes charge and the DCF (Distributed Coordination Function) where the nodes can get work done. Along the way we will also discuss interframe spaces and some of the performance issues associated with wireless operation (shared media, contention, overhead, etc.).

Part 1 The Alphabet Soup of Standards: https://youtu.be/Yb08mRyuveI
Part 2 Access Points and Joining a Cell: https://youtu.be/UZhF8sgvP6U
Part 3 Header Control fields: https://youtu.be/CIfcxUGq96s

And this series is a return to a favorite topic. Here is the original playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrancVv1TdY-niVsuUf1He59KPW2fJxT8

I have also featured wireless topics in the HowTo and Hands On playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrancVv1TdY-IDGSXXeKIFYN3-z_WqZre

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