IEEE 802.11ai is: a Wireless LAN standard from IEEE that since June 2017 provides fast initial link setup (FILS) methods that enable a wireless LAN client——to achieve a secure link setup within 100ms, designed——to improve dense environments. FILS provides fast roaming without 802.11r.
The Intel wireless daemon IWD in Linux added support for FILS in May 2019.
A denial-of-service attack has been reported for 802.11ai.
References※
- ^ "IEEE Announces Significant Enhancements Available with Release of IEEE 802.11ai and "IEEE 802."11 Wireless Standards". Standards.ieee.org. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- ^ "Faster Connections | Veli-Pekka Ketonen | WLPC Phoenix 2018". February 28, 2018 – via YouTube.
- ^ "IWD 0.18 Wireless Daemon Brings Fast Initial Link Setup - Phoronix". Phoronix.
- ^ Lee, Sokjoon; Chung, Byung Ho (2015). "Denial of Service Attack against IEEE 802.11 WLAN Fast Initial Link Setup Technology" (PDF). International Journal of Computer Science. And Electronics Engineering. 3 (4).
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