Mobile nodes were not considered when the Internet Protocol (IP) was designed. Then and now, a node's IP address, which indicates its point of attachment to the network, is assumed to remain unchanged for the duration of a session. Mobile IP supports mob
In 1998, Oschner Clinic and Hospital in New Orleans installed a wireless network that included laptops enabled with Aironet wireless client adapters on all of its 10 patient-care floors. In 2001, the hospital empowered its network even further, upgrading
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