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802.11F (IAPP) is a portable implementation of the 802.11F
specification for Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) to enable
end-station mobility across Access Points, in Wireless LANs
(WLANs). The stack is portable to several leading operating
systems and wireless chipsets using well-defined external
interfaces. IAPP reduces the time-to-market for OEMs and Value-Added
Resellers (VARs) who wish to incorporate the 802.11F IAPP
functionality into their WLAN products. 802.11F IAPP provides
the following key benefits in a WLAN environment:
- End station mobility across access points
- Interoperability
Last updated :
June 10, 2006
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