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  2. IEEE 802.11r-2008 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.11r-2008 or fast BSS transition (FT), is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard to permit continuous connectivity aboard wireless devices in motion, with fast and secure client transitions from one Basic Service Set (abbreviated BSS, and also known as a base station or more colloquially, an access point) to another performed in a nearly seamless manner.

  3. IEEE 802.11k-2008 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.11k-2008 is an amendment to IEEE 802.11-2007 standard for radio resource measurement. It defines and exposes radio and network information to facilitate the management and maintenance of a mobile Wireless LAN. IEEE 802.11k was incorporated in IEEE Std 802.11-2012; [1] see IEEE 802.11.

  4. Comparison of smartphones - Wikipedia

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    6.88" 720 x 1640, 120 Hz IPS LCD 50 MP (wide) + 0.08 MP (auxiliary lens) 1080p@30 fps 5 MP Side-mounted Redmi Note 14 MediaTek Helio G99 Ultra Octa-Core, (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 + 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Mali-G57 MC2 128/256 GB microSDXC up to 1 TB 6/8 GB Android 14 HyperOS 163.3 mm × 76.6 mm × 8.2 mm 196.5 g 5500 mAh USB-C, 33 W

  5. 802.11 frame types - Wikipedia

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    Generic 802.11 Frame. The very first two octets transmitted by a station are the Frame Control. The first three subfields within the frame control and the last field are always present in all types of 802.11 frames. These three subfields consist of two bits Protocol Version subfield, two bits Type subfield, and four bits Subtype subfield.

  6. List of iPhone models - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone, developed by Apple Inc., is a line of smartphones that combine a mobile phone, digital camera, personal computer, and music player into one device. Introduced by then-CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, the iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone industry with its multi-touch interface and lack of physical keyboard.

  7. IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia

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    This Linksys WRT54GS, a combined router and Wi‑Fi access point, operates using the 802.11g standard in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using signalling rates up to 54 Mbit/s. IEEE 802.11 Wi-fi networks are the most widely used wireless networks in the world, connecting devices like laptops (left) to the internet through a wireless router (right).

  8. Wi-Fi calling - Wikipedia

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    From January 2007, it used UMA over 802.11 with phones from Nokia, Motorola and Samsung [18] and was branded as a "Wi-Fi mobile service". BT has since discontinued the service. On August 28, 2006, TeliaSonera was the first to launch an 802.11 based UMA service called "Home Free". [19] The service started in Denmark but is no longer offered.

  9. Wi-Fi 6 - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi 6E introduces operation at frequencies of or near 6 GHz, and superwide channels that are 160 MHz wide, [17] the frequency ranges these channels can occupy and the number of these channels depends on the country the Wi-Fi 6 network operates in. [18] To meet the goal of supporting dense 802.11 deployments, the following features have been ...