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        <title>W</title>
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        <title>WAN</title>
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A Wide Area Network (WAN) is network that extends over a large geographical distance.</description>
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        <title>WCDMA</title>
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Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) is a mobile communications technology using CDMA
for broadband.</description>
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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security algorithm intended to provide security comparable a wired network.

WEP uses a key of 10 or 26 hexadecimal digits.</description>
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Weighted Fair Queuing means that bandwidth is adjusted automatically according to traffic priority and weight value.</description>
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        <title>WiFi</title>
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        <description>WiFi

WiFi or Wi-Fi is a technology allowing devices to connect to a wireless LAN (WLAN) network. The term “Wi-Fi” is a play on words relating to hi-fi (high fidelity) from the music industry. Communication is commonly done over 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz radio bands.</description>
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        <title>WiFi band</title>
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A wifi band is a collection of wifi channels provided by a particular wifi radio.

Bands are identified by their frequency as measured in Gigahertz (GHz).

Standard bands are 2.4GHz and 5Ghz.</description>
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A wifi channel is a frequency range in a specific wifi band used for wifi communication.</description>
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        <title>WiFi encryption</title>
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WiFi encryption means to encrypt the messages that are sent between nodes on a wireless network.

A wifi interface can use one of several encryption options:
 None  No encryption.  WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy  WPA2 Personal (PSK)  Wi-Fi Protected Access  WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) Mixed Mode</description>
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        <title>WiFi interface</title>
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A wireless interface is the access point to a wireless radio. Interfaces are identified by their
SSID.

Each radio can have several SSIDs and each SSID interface can be configured as part of a network bridge or firewall group.</description>
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        <title>WiFi Key</title>
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The WiFI Key or passphrase is a shared secret between client and server used for encryption and decryption in wireless networks.</description>
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        <title>WiFi Mode</title>
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The WiFi Mode defines which to use for wireless communication in the network.

Auto

The Auto Mode allows the device to automatically select a suitable profile among the available options.

802.11a

802.11a is a wireless radio specification for the 5 GHz</description>
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A wireless radio is the device sending out a wireless signal. Each radio can have several interfaces associated with it.</description>
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        <title>LAN</title>
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A Wireless Local Area Network is Local Area Network connected through one or several access points.</description>
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        <title>WMM / WME</title>
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        <description>WMM / WME

WiFi Multimedia - WMM (also known as WiFi Multimedia Extension - WME) - improves quality of service on a network by prioritizing data by four configurable categories:

Voice: Voice packets for Voice over IP (VoIP) calls.

Video: Video packets for support of TV streams.</description>
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        <title>WMM Acknowledgement</title>
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WMM (WiFi Multimedia) Acknowledgement is a verification signal sent from the client to the device to indicate that no error has been detected for the data .</description>
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        <title>WMM Power Save</title>
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WMM Power Save allows small devices, such as phones and PDAs, to transmit data while in a low-power status.</description>
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        <title>WPA2 Enterprise</title>
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        <description>WPA2 Enterprise

Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Enterprise is designed for enterprise networks and requires an authentication server.

It provides additional security (e.g. protection against dictionary attacks on short passwords).

Various kinds of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) are used for authentication.</description>
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        <title>WPA2 PSK</title>
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        <description>WPA2 PSK

Short for Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 – Pre-Shared Key, and also called WPA2 Personal, it is a method of securing your network using Pre-Shared Key (PSK) authentication,

Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 Personal uses pre-shared passphrases between 8 and 63 characters long.</description>
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        <title>WPA Enterprise</title>
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Also referred to as WPA-802.1X mode, and sometimes just WPA (as opposed to WPA-PSK), is designed for enterprise networks and requires an authentication server.

It provides additional security (e.g. protection against dictionary attacks on short passwords).</description>
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        <title>WPA personal</title>
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        <description>WPA personal

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), also referred to as WPA-PSK (pre-shared key) does not require an authentication server.

It uses TKIP, with a key either as a string of 64 hexadecimal digits, or as a passphrase of 8 to 63 characters.

WPA also includes a message integrity check, which is designed to prevent an attacker from altering and resending data packets.</description>
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        <title>WPS</title>
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an authentication key distribution method. It can be performed in one of several ways.

PIN code: A PIN is entered on the client.

Push button: An actual or virtual button is pressed on the device and the client within a short amount of time.</description>
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        <title>WWAN</title>
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A Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), is a wireless network that extends over a large geographical distance.</description>
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