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Best-effort service (BE) This schem
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Encryption Figure 4-4 PKM Protocol
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Table 5-2 Xirrus XS-3700 AP Technol
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Table 5-5 Parameters of WLAN and Me
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Table 5-6 Features of Nortel Wirele
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Figure 5-17 WiBro Features The data
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Figure 5-19 U-RAS Premium Figure 5-
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Figure 5-21 An Example Application
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Name Parameters Standard Table 5-10
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WiFly used Wi-Fi to cover 60% of th
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BIBLIOGRAPHY [01]. IEEE 802.11 offi
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[37]. Sun, Y.; "Bandwidth-efficient
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[88]. Mineno T.; Babji T.,"Issues a
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[117]. Yun Z.; Yuguang F., "Securit
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