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WLAN Protocols
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ALSO CALLED: Open Wireless Protocols, Wireless Local Area Network Protocols, Wireless Standards, Digital Wireless Protocols, Wireless Protocols, and Wireless LAN Protocols
DEFINITION: HiperLAN is a set of wireless local area network ( WLAN) communication standards primarily used in European countries. There are twospecifications: HiperLAN/1 and HiperLAN/2. Both have been adopted by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). The HiperLAN standards provide
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WLAN PROTOCOLS DEFINITION (continued):
features and capabilities similar to those of the IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network ( LAN) standards, used in the U.S. and other adopting countries. HiperLAN/1 provides communications at up to 20 Mbps in the 5-GHz range of the radio frequency ( RF) spectrum. HiperLAN/2 operates at up to 54 Mbps in the same RF band. HiperLAN/2 is compatible with 3G (third-generation) WLAN systems for sending and receiving data,
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