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  2. MikroTik - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MikroTik

    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. hostapd - Wikipedia

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    hostapd is a software that enables a network interface card to act as a wireless access point and authentication server. It has three implementations: Jouni Malinen's hostapd, OpenBSD's hostapd and Devicescape's hostapd.

  5. Traffic shaping - Wikipedia

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    Traffic shaping is a bandwidth management technique that delays some or all datagrams to comply with a desired traffic profile. It is used to optimize or guarantee performance, improve latency, or increase usable bandwidth for some kinds of packets. Learn about different types of traffic shaping, such as application-based and route-based, and how they are applied by ISPs, data centers, and ...

  6. Wireless distribution system - Wikipedia

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    WDS stands for wireless distribution system, a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, modes, and examples of WDS in this Wikipedia article.

  7. Wireless repeater - Wikipedia

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    A wireless repeater is a device that rebroadcasts a wireless signal to create a second network. Learn about its uses, drawbacks, connectivity, compatibility, security and alternatives.

  8. Template:Portal bar - Wikipedia

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    Per MOS:SECTIONORDER, this template is bottom matter and goes below standard navigation templates, and above geographical coordinates and authority control templates. The primary purpose of this template is for when using {{ portal }} would cause formatting problems.

  9. WiMAX - Wikipedia

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    WiMAX is a family of standards for delivering last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL. It can provide Internet access, mobile backhaul, triple-play, smart grids and aviation services with data rates up to 1 Gbit/s.