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titleOfInvention MAC-level protection for networking extended-range devices and legacy devices in wireless networks
abstract The present invention provides devices, systems, methods, and software to allow interoperability between legacy stations and extended-range stations in a wireless network. By way of example, the access point is configured to transmit a communication in the first mode and / or the second mode. The first mode may not use extended-range techniques such that a communication transmitted in that first mode may be received and / or interpreted by legacy stations, while the second mode transmits in that second mode. An extension-extension-range technique may be used so that a given communication can be received by extension-range stations outside the scope of base-range communication. As another example, the access point may perform a first time period prohibiting transmission from an extension-range station, following a second time period at which extended-range stations are free to transmit while transmissions from legacy stations are prohibited. It is configured to establish a transmission window so that the legacy station is free to transmit.
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