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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: IEEE 802.11, Direct-sequence spread spectrum, Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance, IEEE 802.15, Line-of-sight propagation, IEEE 802.11n-2009, Wired Equivalent Privacy, IEEE 802.11y-2008, IEEE 802.15.4-2006, List of WLAN channels, Wi-Fi Protected Access, IEEE 802.11e-2005, IEEE 802.22, IEEE 802.16, Wireless access point, Wi-Fi operating system support, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, Hidden node problem, WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure, IEEE 802.11i-2004, Wireless Distribution System, IEEE 802.11a-1999, 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.11s, ONE-NET, IEEE 802.11b-1999, IEEE 802.20, IEEE 802.11r-2008, HiperLAN, 125 High Speed Mode, IEEE 802.15.4a, IEEE 802.11g-2003, Complementary code keying, IEEE 802.11p, Power control, Information Element, Roofnet, Yota Egg, Received signal strength indication, CCMP, IEEE P1900, HiperMAN, IEEE 802.11j-2004, Inter-Access Point Protocol, Distributed coordination function, Point coordination function, Frame aggregation, IEEE 802.11k-2008, 802.11 non-standard equipment, IEEE 802.11h-2003, IEEE 802.11u, IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS, Block acknowledgement, IEEE 802.11d-2001, Super G, Exposed node problem, IEEE 802.11w-2009, Beacon frame, IEEE 1900.4, Nitro, Announcement Traffic Indication Message, IEEE 802.11v, MeshBox, DCF Interframe Space, Received Channel Power Indicator, IEEE 802.11ac, Short Interframe Space, Arbitration inter-frame spacing, PCF Interframe Space, AEGIS SecureConnect, Lorcon, World-Wide Spectrum Efficiency, CALM M5, Capwap, Xpress technology, Reduced Interframe Space, Regdomain, Extended interframe space. Excerpt: IEEE 802.11 is a set of standards for implementing wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5 GHz frequency bands. They are created and maintained by the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802). The base curr...