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Apr 09,2010 by alperen

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The Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance has instituted a complementary
code keying (CCK) waveform designed to increase to DSSS
speeds to 5.5 and 11 Mbps for the same bandwidth. There is also the
possibility of being backward compatible so that as range increases,
throughput increases accordingly.
High-speed mobile computing applications use the 802.11 standard to
encrypt links between the wireless network cards and the 802.11 access
points. This enables you to achieve a reasonable level of security that
can be maintained while communications remain private.
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