Basic Service Set (BSS) Access point (AP) Tanpa AP Dengan AP.

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Basic Service Set (BSS) Access point (AP) Tanpa AP Dengan AP

Extended Service Set (ESS) 2 atau lebih BSS dengan AP Mobile station Stationary station

IEEE FHSS (Frequency-hopping spread spectrum) IEEE DSSS (Direct sequence spread spectrum) IEEE a OFDM (Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) IEEE b HR-DSSS (High rate DSSS) IEEE g OFDM (Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)

Kemudahan Mobiliti Produktiviti yang tinggi Penempatan Keupayaan untuk berkembang Kos yang lebih murah

Keselamatan Julat Kebolehpercayaan Kelajuan

Kawasan rumah Pejabat Universiti atau sekolah Kafe dan lapangan terbang Bluetooth