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  2. File:WiFi Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi; Razgovor s korisnikom:Munjanes/Arhiva 1; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Accés a Internet; Transport públic de Lleida; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Wi-Fi; Šablona:Sdílená IP WiFi; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Wi-Fi; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Wi-Fi; Usage on el.wiktionary.org Wi-Fi; Usage on en.wikibooks.org System Fundamentals For Cyber ...

  3. File:Wi-Fi.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Wi-Fi_Logo.svg licensed with PD-shape, PD-textlogo 2012-08-12T16:35:12Z File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) 304x195 (9434 Bytes) Transfered from en.wikipedia by [[User:Sreejithk2000]] using CommonsHelper

  4. Network performance - Wikipedia

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    All of the factors above, coupled with user requirements and user perceptions, play a role in determining the perceived 'fastness' or utility, of a network connection. The relationship between throughput, latency, and user experience is most aptly understood in the context of a shared network medium, and as a scheduling problem.

  5. Latency (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Latency, from a general point of view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed. Lag, as it is known in gaming circles, refers to the latency between the input to a simulation and the visual or auditory response, often occurring because of network delay in online games.

  6. File:Apple Ethernet Symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Apple Ethernet Symbol.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  7. Network delay - Wikipedia

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    Graphical depiction of contributions to network delay. Network delay is a design and performance characteristic of a telecommunications network. It specifies the latency for a bit of data to travel across the network from one communication endpoint to another. [1] [2]: 5 It is typically measured in multiples or fractions of a second. Delay may ...

  8. Wi-Fi Direct - Wikipedia

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    A typical Wi-Fi home network includes laptops, tablets and phones, devices like modern printers, music devices, and televisions. Most Wi-Fi networks are set up in infrastructure mode, where the access point acts as a central hub to which Wi-Fi capable devices are connected. All communication between devices goes through the access point.

  9. Bufferbloat - Wikipedia

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    Bufferbloat is the undesirable latency that comes from a router or other network equipment buffering too many data packets.Bufferbloat can also cause packet delay variation (also known as jitter), as well as reduce the overall network throughput.