Extended Service Set

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Extended Service Set is the definition set forth in the IEEE 802.11-1999 standard. An ESS is a set of one or more interconnected BSSs and integrated local area networks (LANs) that appear as a single BSS to the logical link control layer at any station associated with one of those BSSs.

The set of interconnected BSSs must have a common network name or SSID. They can work on the same channel, or work on different channels to boost aggregate throughput.

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