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  2. Meru Networks - Wikipedia

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    This simplifies the management of access points, cuts the number of access points needed on a wireless network, and eliminates bandwidth contention issues. [9] In 2011, the company was awarded ITP Technology Best Wireless Solution [10] and was listed as a Health Management Technology Coolest Products. [citation needed]

  3. Cisco Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Table of Meraki MR Access Points Model Indoor/Outdoor Wifi Capability Ethernet Architecture System-on-Chip CPU Speed Flash-Chip Flash Size Ram Size Wireless chip End of Support MR11 Indoor Aug 30, 2017 MR12 Indoor 2x2:2 802.11n (2.4 GHz) Gigabit: MIPS Atheros (AR7242/7241) 400 MHz Macronix 16MB 64MB AR9283-AL1A Oct 24, 2022 MR14 Indoor

  4. Service set (802.11 network) - Wikipedia

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    Each node may also be an access point hosting its own basic service set, for example using the mesh BSS to provide Internet access for local users. In such a system, the BSS created by the access point is distinct from the mesh network, and a wireless client of that BSS is not part of the MBSS.

  5. Wi-Fi deauthentication attack - Wikipedia

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    A Wi-Fi deauthentication attack is a type of denial-of-service attack that targets communication between a user and a Wi-Fi wireless access point.

  6. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    This allows the provider of this service to display or send advertisements to users who connect to the Wi-Fi access point. This type of service is also sometimes known as "social Wi-Fi", as they may ask for a social network account to login (such as Facebook). Over the past few years, such social Wi-Fi captive portals have become commonplace ...

  7. Wi-Fi 7 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.11be, dubbed Extremely High Throughput (EHT), is a wireless networking standard in the IEEE 802.11 set of protocols, [9] [10] which is designated Wi-Fi 7 by Wi-Fi Alliance. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It has built upon 802.11ax , focusing on WLAN indoor and outdoor operation with stationary and pedestrian speeds in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz ...

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