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  2. MikroTik - Wikipedia

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    MikroTik develops and sells routers, switches, access points, and software for wired and wireless networks. Founded in 1996, it is the 4th largest company in Latvia and serves customers worldwide.

  3. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    A Wi-Fi hotspot is a location where people can access the Internet via a wireless network. Learn about the different types of hotspots, such as public, private, free and commercial, and their security and location issues.

  4. Wireless access point - Wikipedia

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    A wireless access point (AP) is a device that allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired or wireless network. Learn about the wireless data standards, limitations, security and types of APs.

  5. List of WLAN channels - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different WLAN channels used for Wi-Fi communications in various frequency bands and regions. Compare the channel numbers, frequencies, bandwidths, and names of WLAN channels for 802.11ah, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz bands.

  6. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of scabies, a contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites. See pictures and compare with other rashes.

  7. Dyspnea is the medical term for shortness of breath, which can be a symptom of various health conditions, such as heart or lung disease. Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatment and prevention ...

  8. Tethering - Wikipedia

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    Tethering is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers over wireless LAN, Bluetooth or USB. Learn about the mobile devices' OS support, carriers' contracts and tethering methods in different countries.

  9. Hotspot gateway - Wikipedia

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    A hotspot gateway is a device that provides authentication, authorization and accounting for a wireless network. This can keep malicious users off of a private network even in the event that they are able to break the encryption . [ 1 ]