A network adopts Low Latency Reliable Service measures to ensure LLRS traffic has priority over non-LLRS traffic. An AP can provide a first basic service set BSS for LLRS capable stations and a second BSS for LLRS non-capable stations. The AP transmits an association-related management frame refusing an association of a station with the first BSS or disassociates the station from the first BSS if the station is LLRS non-capable. The management frame includes a code indicating the second BSS is available. The non-AP station transmits an association request to the second BSS. The LLRS capable BSS may be initiated in response to detecting an LLRS station.


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    Title :

    Managing edca parameters with low latency reliable traffic


    Publication date :

    2023-06-28


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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