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802.11
[edit]- Overview & History
- Information and communications technology
- Internet
- Wireless LAN
- Local area network
- Metropolitan area network
- Vic Hayes
- WaveLAN
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- IEEE Standards Association
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Wireless community network
- Wireless Gigabit Alliance
- IEEE Standards
- IEEE 802
- IEEE 802.1
- IEEE 802.2
- IEEE 802.3
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.11 (legacy mode)
- Technology
- Ethernet
- Data signaling rate
- Guard interval
- Bit rate
- Forward error correction
- Data rate units
- White spaces (radio)
- Cognitive radio
- Near-far problem
- Spectral mask
- Space–time block code
- Frame check sequence
- Beacon frame
- Type-length-value
- Organizationally unique identifier
- Service Access Point
- Subnetwork Access Protocol
- EtherType
- Extensible Authentication Protocol
- TU (Time Unit)
- Multi-user MIMO
- U-NII
- Equipment
- Computer network
- Digital subscriber line
- Cable modem
- Router (computing)
- Wireless router
- Routing control plane
- Forwarding plane
- Bridging (networking)
- Service set (802.11 network)
- Network interface controller
- Wireless network interface controller
- Expansion card
- MIMO
- Wi-Fi operating system support
- 802.11 non-standard equipment
- OSI Implications
- OSI model
- Physical layer
- Media access control
- MAC address
- Network packet
- Service data unit
- Data link layer
- Datagram
- User Datagram Protocol
- Internet Protocol
- Protocol data unit
- IPsec
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Quality of service
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- Network layer
- State (computer science)
- Radio & Modulation
- Radio frequency
- ISM band
- Modulation
- Hertz
- Infrared
- Very high frequency
- Ultra high frequency
- Microwave
- List of WLAN channels
- Center frequency
- Ultra-wideband
- Duplex (telecommunications)
- Direct-sequence spread spectrum
- Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
- 802.11 Specifications
- IEEE 802.11a-1999
- IEEE 802.11b-1999
- IEEE 802.11c
- IEEE 802.11d-2001
- IEEE 802.11e-2005
- Inter-Access Point Protocol
- IEEE 802.11g-2003
- IEEE 802.11h-2003
- IEEE 802.11i-2004
- IEEE 802.11j-2004
- IEEE 802.11k-2008
- IEEE 802.11n-2009
- IEEE 802.11p
- IEEE 802.11r-2008
- IEEE 802.11s
- IEEE 802.11u
- IEEE 802.11v
- IEEE 802.11w-2009
- IEEE 802.11y-2008
- IEEE 802.11ac
- IEEE 802.11af
- IEEE 802.11ah
- IEEE 802.11ai
- Security
- Wired Equivalent Privacy
- Fluhrer, Mantin and Shamir attack
- Wi-Fi Protected Access
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- RADIUS
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup