Wireless access point, a device to connect to a wireless computer network
Kurt uses computer components that he retrieves from the trash and turns them into functioning Wi-Fi access points.
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For example, compartment boundaries can be defined by a certain type of network technology (e.g., a specific wireless access network) or based on a particular communication protocol and/or addressing space (e.g., an IPv4 or and IPv6 network), but also based on a policy domain (e.g., a national health network that requires a highly secure boundary).
Inter-Access Point Protocol, Inter-Access Point Protocol or IEEE 802.11F is a recommendation that describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless access-point communications among multivendor systems.
Hardware: COTS notebooks, host, printer and AIT equipment (handheld device, wireless access point, encoder/decoder)