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publicationNumber KR-20120124318-A
titleOfInvention Mobile terminal and its channel allocation method
abstract According to the present invention, when Wi-Fi related modes (Internet, P2P, Soft-AP, Wi-Fi Direct, and AP-STA modes) are selected, bands (2.4GHz and 5GHz) are applied to a plurality of channel signals received through multiple antennas. The present invention provides a mobile terminal and a channel allocation method thereof in which a plurality of devices can use Wi-Fi without reducing throughput by controlling one MAC to be allocated to one channel.
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