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Wireless LAN / Wireless networking / DBm / Received signal strength indication / Wireless / IEEE 802.11 / Wireless access point / 4G / Wireless security / Technology / Software-defined radio / Electronic engineering
Date: 2015-03-25 20:40:43
Wireless LAN
Wireless networking
DBm
Received signal strength indication
Wireless
IEEE 802.11
Wireless access point
4G
Wireless security
Technology
Software-defined radio
Electronic engineering

Microsoft Word - Appendix 3F(ii) Wireless Infrastructure Standard.DOC

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