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2.4GHz Range Extension Using HaLow (App Note 33)

The “2.4 GHz Range Extension Using Wi-Fi HaLow (App Note 33)” describes how to extend conventional 2.4 GHz network coverage using bolted-on HaLow links. It includes test setup, integration tips, and performance metrics.

How to configure 802.11s Mesh (App Note 32)

The “How to Configure 802.11s Mesh (App Note 32)” explains how to set up Wi-Fi HaLow nodes in mesh mode using the 802.11s standard. It includes configuration steps, CLI commands, and topology guidance.

How To Configure EasyMesh (App Note 31)

The “How To Configure EasyMesh (App Note 31)” describes how to enable and configure EasyMesh functionality for Wi-Fi HaLow systems. It walks through setup steps, command usage, and topology options to build interoperable mesh networks.

Bypass Boobytrap (App Note 29)

The “Bypass Boobytrap (App Note 29)” investigates performance variability in high-frequency RF circuits caused by parasitic impedances in decoupling capacitors. It models and measures how capacitor inductance interacts to create unwanted resonances and shows design adjustments to stabilize gain.

Centralized Authentication Control (App Note 25)

The “Centralized Authentication & Control (App Note 25)” explains how to integrate a central authentication mechanism to manage user access and network control across Wi-Fi systems. It focuses on implementing backend authorization, coordinated control, and session management between access points.

MM6108 TCP Keep Alive Offload (App Note 21)

The MM6108 TCP Keep-Alive Offload (App Note 21) describes how to offload TCP keep-alive functionality within the MM6108 module to reduce host processor overhead and power consumption during idle periods.

BCF Overview and Impact on System Performance (App Note 26)

The “BCF Overview & Impact on System Performance (App Note 26)” gives a deep dive into how Board Configuration Files (BCFs) affect Wi-Fi HaLow module performance. It explains BCF parameters, calibration impacts, RF behaviour, and trade-offs designers must navigate.

Thin LMAC (App Note 20)

The “Thin LMAC (App Note 20)” explains how to enable and configure Thin LMAC mode on Morse Micro Wi-Fi HaLow access points to support over 2,000 stations. It details setup, configuration, scaling, and verification methods for large-scale HaLow deployments.

Bringing Up prplMesh on Linux (App Note 18)

The “Bringing Up prplMesh on Linux (App Note 18)” explains how to deploy and configure prplMesh (Multi-AP / Agent/Controller) on Linux hosts. It includes integration steps, setup scripts, dependency requirements, and Linux build workflows.

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