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  2. Wireless access point - Wikipedia

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    A wireless access point (AP) is a device that allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired or wireless network. Learn about the wireless data standards, limitations, security and types of APs.

  3. Linksys - Wikipedia

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    Linksys is a subsidiary of Foxconn that sells routers, switches, access points, and security cameras to home and small business users. Founded in 1988 by Taiwanese immigrants, it was acquired by Cisco in 2003 and by Belkin in 2013, and has expanded its product line and global presence.

  4. Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Linksys WRT54G Wi-Fi series, a line of residential gateways marketed by Linksys from 2003 to 2013. Compare the hardware and firmware revisions, features, and compatibility of different models, including the WRT54GL.

  5. Wireless distribution system - Wikipedia

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    WDS stands for wireless distribution system, a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, modes, and examples of WDS in this Wikipedia article.

  6. Linksys routers - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and specifications of Linksys routers, a series of network routers that support third-party firmware. Compare different models and versions of Linksys routers and their compatibility with DD-WRT, OpenWrt and other software.

  7. Wireless site survey - Wikipedia

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    A wireless site survey, sometimes called an RF (Radio Frequency) site survey or wireless survey, is the process of planning and designing a wireless network, to provide a wireless solution that will deliver the required wireless coverage, data rates, network capacity, roaming capability and quality of service (QoS). [1]

  8. Wireless ad hoc network - Wikipedia

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    A wireless ad hoc network (WANET) or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network that does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure. Learn about its history, applications, and challenges in this Wikipedia article.

  9. Lightweight Access Point Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Learn about LWAPP, a protocol that can control multiple Wi-Fi wireless access points at once. Find out how it works, its standardization, and its relation to CAPWAP and other wireless mechanisms.