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  2. Long-range Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    The Wi-Fi chain goes through many small villages and takes seventeen hops to cover the whole distance. It begins in Cabo Pantoja's Health Post and finishes at downtown Iquitos. Its length is about 445 km (277 mi). [3] The intervention zone was established in the lowland jungle with elevations under 500 meters (1600') above sea level.

  3. IEEE 802.11ay - Wikipedia

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    802.11ay is a type of WLAN in the IEEE 802.11 family of Wi-Fi WLANs.It is an improvement on IEEE 802.11ad rather than a new standard. [3] [4] It uses the 60 GHz band [5] and has a transmission rate of 20–40 Gbit/s and an extended transmission distance of 300–500 meters.

  4. Infrared Data Association - Wikipedia

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    In practice, there are some devices on the market that do not reach one meter, while other devices may reach up to several meters. There are also devices that do not tolerate extreme closeness. The typical sweet spot for IrDA communications is from 5 to 60 cm (2.0 to 23.6 in) away from a transceiver, in the center of the cone.

  5. List of wireless network protocols - Wikipedia

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    While most individual nodes in a WSAN are expected to have limited range (Bluetooth, Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, etc.), particular nodes may be capable of more expansive communications (Wi-Fi, Cellular networks, etc.) and any individual WSAN can span a wide geographical range. An example of a WSAN would be a collection of sensors arranged throughout an ...

  6. IEEE 802.11ad - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.11ad (also referred to by its subject directional multi-gigabit, i.e., DMG) [1] is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard, developed to provide a Multiple Gigabit Wireless System (MGWS) standard in the 60 GHz band, and is a networking standard for WiGig networks.

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