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Method and network for wlan session control
Stefan Rommer
- 04 Dec 2003
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TL;DR: In this article, the identity of a station can be approved by the access controlling node (WSN, AS) by sending IAPP messages to the AP with which the station is currently associated.
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Abstract: A network is provided comprising at least one access point (AP1, AP2) and one access-controlling node (WSN, AS) whereby the identity of the station can be approved by the access controlling node (WSN, AS). The at least one access-controlling node WSN issues at least one IAPP message causing the AP with which the station is currently associated to disassociate the given station thereby terminating the access for the given station.
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