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Wi-Fi notebook Wi-Fi notebook Pages Home Resources Tools Sunday, August 24, 2014 Protocol Stack in Wi-Fi Chipsets Wi-Fi is found in various devices like Mobile phones, Laptops, Access points, TVs etc. The number of types of devices (or things) with Wi-Fi is set to grow with the advent of " Internet of Things ". The various layers of the protocol stack in Wi-Fi devices are shown in the below figure. How are these layers implemented in different types of devices? What parts of the the protocol stack are implemented in Wi-Fi chipsets? The protocol stack consists of the MAC, PHY, MLME, Supplicant (which handles security), Data Stack and Applications. FullMAC and SoftMAC Wi-Fi chipsets can be classified into two types based on whether they include the MLME or not. The two types are " SoftMAC " and " FullMAC " (as defined by the Linux wireless community). What is the advantage of having (or not having) the MLME in the Wi-Fi chipset? MLME is MAC Sublayer Managem...
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