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Back-Off is a method for decreasing the frequency of retransmissions of request in order to avoid congestion and collision.</description>
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Band steering allows the device to determin if a connected client is dual-band capable. If so, the client can be forced to use the less congested 5GHz network.

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The bandwith is is a measure of network capacity. It indicates the bit rate capacity.</description>
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Beamforming is technique used for radio signals to improve quality and performance. It is done by creating multiple signals and finding the best paths, thereby “shaping” the antenna output to provide minimum interference.</description>
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The Bit Error Rate (BER) is the percentage of transmitted bits which contain errors.</description>
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The bit rate is a measure of traffic speed in a network. It indicates the number of bits per second transmitted.</description>
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Bitswap is a methoid for adjusting the number of bits allocated to channels. Congested channels are assigned fewer bits, and available channels are allocated more bits.</description>
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The basic service set (BSS) is the basic building block in a wireless LAN. It is a set of all stations that can communicate with each other. Every BSS has an identification (ID) called the BSSID, which is the MAC address of the access point servicing the BSS.</description>
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