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  2. Eero (wifi) - Wikipedia

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    eero is a line of wireless mesh networking systems developed by eero LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon. eero aims to offer complete home Wi-Fi coverage through the use of multiple interconnected wireless nodes. eero systems automatically route connected devices between nodes depending on signal strength. [2]

  3. Speed up your slow internet with the lightning-fast Eero Pro ...

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    Pick up the Eero Pro router for just $179 and get up to 2,000 square feet of coverage and speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. Speed up your slow internet with the lightning-fast Eero Pro 6E router — now on ...

  4. List of router firmware projects - Wikipedia

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    Notable custom-firmware projects for wireless routers.Many of these will run on various brands such as Linksys, Asus, Netgear, etc. OpenWrt – Customizable FOSS firmware written from scratch; features a combined SquashFS/JFFS2 file system and the package manager opkg [1] with over 3000 available packages (Linux/GPL); now merged with LEDE.

  5. Speed up your home's Wi-Fi — this mesh router just hit an all ...

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    The Eero 6 Mesh Wi-Fi Router can support up to an impressive 75 internet-enabled devices, so you can keep building out your smart home with reliable internet signal strength.

  6. Amazon Eero launches new Wi-Fi systems

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    Amazon's Eero Pro 6E is Eero's 'most advanced' router, and both new Eero routers can double as smart home hubs.

  7. Wi-Fi 6 - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi 6E introduces operation at frequencies of or near 6 GHz, and superwide channels that are 160 MHz wide, [17] the frequency ranges these channels can occupy and the number of these channels depends on the country the Wi-Fi 6 network operates in. [18] To meet the goal of supporting dense 802.11 deployments, the following features have been ...

  8. Backhaul (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    The most common network type in which backhaul is implemented is a mobile network. A backhaul of a mobile network, also referred to as a mobile-backhaul connects a cell site towards the core network. The two main methods of mobile backhaul implementations are fiber-based backhaul and wireless point-to-point backhaul. [2]

  9. Backhaul Adaptation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Control PDUs are used to indicate backhaul radio link failures, to poll for flow control information and to provide flow control feedback. A BAP Control PDU has the following format: D/C bit to indicate if the PDU is BAP Control PDU (value 0) or a BAP Data PDU (value 1) 4 bits PDU type 0000 = Flow control feedback per BH RLC channel