802.11 Networking Terminology

In this lecture, we will explore important 802.11 networking terminology, including Basic Service Set (BSS), Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS), Service Set Identifier (SSID), Basic Service Area (BSA), and Extended Service Set (ESS). Let’s dive right into the explanations.

Basic Service Set (BSS)

The Basic Service Set (BSS) refers to a fundamental component of wireless networks. It consists of an access point (AP) that creates a wireless coverage area, allowing devices to connect within this defined region. Importantly, a BSS does not necessarily require an Internet connection; its primary function is to facilitate wireless communication among devices connected to the access point.

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