New Antaira article on IEEE 802.11 Roaming, Drop, and Reconnect Strategies:
In today’s fast-paced interconnected industrial world, the demand for high efficiency and uninterrupted wireless communication has grown exponentially in recent years. The advisements in the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN technology have led to organizations becoming more dependent on wireless communications for daily activity that were once only available through wired LAN networking.
Besides efficiency and dependability, next generation wireless networks boast high-speed bandwidth driving state-of-the-art technology such as autonomous rovers, robotic centuries, and with backward compatibility, still supporting legacy handheld devices that are frequently used by employees on the go.
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