| Publisher | Proxim Wireless | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 416.4KB PDF | Date added | 01 Oct 2005 |
| Topics | Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications, Industry Standard Protocols | ||
| Downloads | 228 | ||
Proxim's ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol is a dynamic, low overhead solution that addresses the major challenges of deploying Wi-Fi cells outdoors for municipal broadband networks. The paper applied significant innovation to solve the issues of self-formation and self-healing that are required for a resilient metro scale Wi-Fi network. Built on the decade-long foundation of invention and innovation within the Proxim ORiNOCO product line, Proxim's OMCP is the first truly robust metro scale Wi-Fi solution available for today's municipalities who are solving the challenges of the digital divide, protecting public safety, and developing new revenue bases.
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