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Most WAP devices (Wireless Access Point) come configured with a default SSID. They may have names such as 'linksys', 'cisco', '2wire', etc.
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Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is the standard for the presentation and delivery of wireless information through mobile devices and wireless terminals. It is backed up by global WAP specification based on existing standards of the internet for all networks in order for the subscribers of the telecommunication community to benefit the features offered by the application. It was theorized that WAP would revolutionize the internet experience of mankind but apparently it did not. Many people would wonder why WAP was not able to penetrate into the core of the internet-user’s existence, particularly the avid fans’ desires to have the application over rule common sense. The answer is pretty simple – wireless application protocol has exceeded the expectations of the technological industry that present-day communication devices that enable the application disintegrate their functionality Even in today’s highly modernized and advanced technological applications, WAP still has some limitations to its applications. Four of the major limitations of wireless application protocol are directly related to the devices currently being used to use the application and the capabilities of the mobile networks to provide faster and more efficient WAP solutions (Danielyan, 2008). That is to say that even if WAP is fairly advanced and has great potential to revolutionize the way people experience interconnectivity, it could not show its optimal strength because of the existing issues with hand-held devices that transmits and receives WAP technology. These four limitations are (a) inability of mobile devices using WAP to transfer large amount of data, (b) speed by which WAP is transferred from mobile networks to the devices, (c) the high cost of WAP, and (d) unusually high cost of upgrade to a WAP device and upgrade WAP content (Landers, 2002).
WAP, or Wireless Access Point
WAP (wireless access protocol)
WAP devices generally cache WML checks. This is to reduce the time that is wasted in trying to reload a page that has been loaded earlier. However for dynamic content this is not a good feature- the user may be reading some state information from the cache. Two uses:- Caching by proxy servers caching by wap devices Radha M.Sc(IT)
Using WAP, which is a global and open standard, has the following advantages:Portability: A WAP application on one network should be easily portable to a different environment with little or no change. The alternative to using WAP is to write applications using proprietary protocols. Such applications will require substantial code rewriting when porting to a different type of network (examples of network types are GSM and CDMA),different bearer protocol (examples of bearer protocols are SMS, short message service or CSD, circuit switched data), ora new device type.User Experience: WAP aims to enhance the user experience by addressing characteristics of wireless environment: Narrow bandwidth connection.Devices with small screens, limited battery use without recharging, limited memory, and limited processing power.Cost and Application Development Time Reduction: New services can be added quickly and at a lower cost using WAP. This is made possible by the easy availability of standardized WAP tools and platforms such as WAP software development tool kits, WAP gateways, and WAP devices.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is an open international standard for applications that use wireless communication (for example, Internet access from a mobile phone). WAP was designed to provide services equivalent to a web browser with some mobile-specific additions, being specifically designed to address the limitations of very small portable devices. It is now the protocol used for the majority of the world's mobile Internet sites, otherwise known as wap-sites (WAPsites, WAP sites, wapsites, etc.). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wap -DJ Craig