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In-Home Wi-Fi Multi-AP Solutions Trial Report

The latest In-Home Wi-Fi Multi-AP Solutions Trial Report provides testing and analysis of all these Multi-AP features and capabilities and defines a set of performance metrics and subsequent test plans which collected from a group of operators’ live use cases, conducted in a real operating environment. The report is brought to you by WBA Next Gen Work Group – In-Home Wi-Fi Project Team.


 
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OpenRoaming™ for Device Manufactures Brochure

WBA OpenRoaming™ creates the framework to connect billions of users and things to millions of Wi-Fi networks globally


 
25 - 09 - 21  |  Brochures

OpenRoaming™ for Aviation Brochure

WBA OpenRoaming™ creates the framework to connect billions of users and things to millions of Wi-Fi networks globally


 
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Captive Portal Onboarding Guidelines 2021

This Captive Portal Onboarding Evolution white paper provides industry-wide solutions and guidelines to identify captive portal design and deployment issues. Identifying the improvement and best practices helps increasing Wi-Fi usage and profits from providing Wi-Fi connectivity seamlessly and better data and security protection for users.


 
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Wi-Fi Sensing – Test Methodology and Performance Metrics, 2024 Edition

In 2020, WBA launched a Wi-Fi Sensing Whitepaper providing an overview of Wi-Fi Sensing technology, classifying use cases and requirements, and identifying the gaps in Wi-Fi standards which would lead to the enhancement of the technology and ease of deployment if those gaps are addressed with Home Monitoring case study.

Wi-Fi Sensing is a relatively new technology with no current standard currently in existence. While some applications can be enabled using existing standards, there are technology gaps that limit the range of applications. Today, a number of products are available which are based on existing Wi-Fi standards, and the IEEE has recently formed a new task group, 802.11bf, that will focus on creating and improving existing standards specific to sensing applications. As this technology becomes more widely available, there is a great deal of interest within the industry looking towards evaluating and testing it. However, there is currently no standard methodology outlining how it should be validated, what tools to use, or what external factors impact the behavior.


 
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