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Aren wireless loops just like WiFi?

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Aren wireless loops just like WiFi?

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WiFi networks were designed to replace wired Ethernet LANs. In order to make the technology easy to use and to allow for a wide variety of hardware to work together, security and access control were compromised. WiMAX is a developing standard that focuses on using wireless point-to-point connections as a replacement for Teleco local loops. These loops are closed and private, and do not allow multipoint connections like those used in WiFi LANs. Though WiMAX is not yet an official published standard, MultiMeg incorporates many of the developed attributes of this technology, offering services that align with emerging WiMAX standards, especially in the area of wireless security.

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