The Wi-Fi 6 technology set out in the 802.11ax High Efficiency (HE) standard is the natural successor of the wireless Wi-Fi 5 technology or 802.11ac standard, known as Very High Throughput (VHT). This new implementation has been designed to work in high user density environments (for instance, a stadium, an airport, or branch offices with many Wi-Fi devices). Other characteristics are latency...
Francisco Javier Gutierrez
Roaming in 802.11k/v/r Wi-Fi environments
Wireless networks include the concept of roaming. This word refers to a stationโs movement within a wireless network. This is possible in Wi-Fi environments when multiple Access Points (APs) provide a wireless network service on the same Wi-Fi network. Mobile stations switch AP when they experience a weak signal. The decision to roam to another AP with better signal quality in the same network...
Neighbor monitoring in Wi-Fi access points
Today, all machines need to communicate with each other. The fact that they are heavier than other technologies is the reason why the Internet has become so fundamental in our everyday lives. This would never have been possible, however, without wireless communication, that is, devices capable of connecting to each other using electromagnetic waves in the air. In the field of Wi-Fi environments,...
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