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Consumer Behaviour of Luxury Automobiles: A Comparative Study between Thai and UK Customers' Perceptions JAKRAPAN ANURIT KARIN NEWMAN BAL CHANSARKAR Total worldwide sales of premium luxury and entry luxury saloons and sports cars are of the order of 1.5 million units a year (Scheele, 1995: 190). The major luxury markets today are the USA, Germany, UK and Japan. The £21.1 billion UK new car market competes with France and Italy, to be the second biggest in Europe behind Germany (Harbour, 1997: 7,22).
  • luxury brands by the public majority
  • lower medium
  • process of consumer decision making
  • luxury automobiles
  • cars from lower segments
  • brands
  • buyers
  • manufacturers
  • brand
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Preface xi
Overview xi
Audience xi
Organization xii
Related Documentation xiii
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xiii
Cisco Product Security Overview xiii
Document Conventions xiv
CHAPTER 1 Overview of the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G 1-1
Understanding the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G and 7926G 1-1
Understanding the Cisco IP Phone 7925G-EX 1-2
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G Components 1-3
Understanding Bluetooth Technology 1-6
Handsfree Profile 1-7
Features Supported on the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G 1-8
Feature Overview 1-8
Telephony Features 1-9
Network Settings Configuration 1-9
Feature Information for Users 1-10
Understanding Security Features for Cisco Unified IP Phones 1-10
Overview of Supported Security Features 1-11
Understanding Security Profiles 1-13
Identifying Authenticated, Encrypted, and Protected Phone Calls 1-14
Establishing and Identifying Protected Calls 1-14
Security Restrictions 1-15
Overview of Configuring and Installing the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and
7926G 1-15
Configuring the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager 1-16
Installing the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G 1-16
CHAPTER 2 Overview of the VoIP Wireless Network 2-1
Understanding the Wireless LAN 2-1
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G Administration Guide
iiiContents
Understanding WLAN Standards and Technologies 2-2
802.11 Standards for WLAN Communications 2-3
Radio Frequency Ranges 2-3
802.11 Data Rates, Tx Power, Ranges, and Decibel Tolerances 2-5
Wireless Modulation Technologies 2-5
AP, Channel, and Domain Relationships 2-6
WLANs and Roaming 2-7
Bluetooth Wireless Technology 2-8
Components of the VoIP Wireless Network 2-8
Networking Protocols Used with Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phones 2-9
Interacting with Cisco Unified Wireless APs 2-10
Associating to APs 2-11
Voice QoS in a Wireless Network 2-11
Interacting with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 2-13
Phone Configuration Files and Profile Files 2-13
Interacting with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server 2-14
Security for Voice Communications in WLANs 2-15
Authentication Methods 2-15
Authenticated Key Management 2-17
Encryption Methods 2-17
Choosing AP Authentication and Encryption Methods 2-18
Site Survey Verification 2-20
Performing a Site Survey Verification 2-20
Using the Neighbor List Utility 2-21
Using the Site Survey Utility 2-22
CHAPTER 3 Setting Up the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G 3-1
Before You Begin 3-1
Network Requirements 3-1
Methods for Adding Phones to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-2
Adding Phones with Auto-Registration 3-3
Adding Phones with Auto-Registration and TAPS 3-3
Adding Phones with BAT 3-4
Adding Phones with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration 3-4
Device Support 3-5
Safety Information 3-5
Battery Safety Notices 3-6
Installing the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G 3-7
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