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| Supports 5.5 and 11Mbps 2.4GHZ standard |
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| Supports 54mbps with 2.4GHZ standard. |
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| Which was the most widely supported 802 Standard. |
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| Which standard uses CSMA/CA for reliabily |
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| 802.11b. This was a downfall to 802.11b |
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| Which standard is backwards compatibale with 802.11b? |
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| 802.11g. They use the same frequency, g puts out higher data rates. |
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| Direct Spread Spectrum Sequence:Modulation technique used by 802.11b |
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| Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing:Modulation rate for 802.11g & 802.11a. Better that DSSS |
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| How many channels are in the 2.4GHZ standard? |
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| How wide are the channels in 2.4GHZ |
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| How many channles are coonfigurable in 2.4GHZ for the US |
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| What are the channels that cannot be overlapped in the 2.4GHZ standard? |
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| 1, 6, & 11. Allows you to have three different AP's in the same area without interference. |
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| Which standard operates in the 5GHZ band with 12 non overlapping frequencies with data rates up to 54mbps? |
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| Which standard is immune to interference from micromaves cordless phone and other 2.4GHz equipment. |
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| Which Standard uses MIMO and uses different antennas fo rmore input and output of Data |
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| Basic Service Set:Mobile devices use a single AP for connection to each other |
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| Extended Service Set:Two or more BSS's connected to a Distribution set. |
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| Lightweight Access Point Protocol |
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