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Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

May 03,2010 by alperen

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This pages explains how 802.11b DSSS is static in frequency and also
uses a single DS “spreading code” for all time and all users. Anyone
desiring to do so can generate valid 802.11b control packets which must
be accepted by all 802.11-compliant equipment; alternatively, anyone
can listen to all 802.11b control frames transmitted. (The complexity of
wireless data-link protocols makes the comprehensive enumeration of
specific denial-of-service attacks impossible.)
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